In October 1961, Nasser embarked on a major nationalization program for Egypt, believing the total adoption of socialism was the answer to his country's problems and would have prevented Syria's secession. In order to organize and solidify his popular base with Egypt's citizens and counter the army's influence, Nasser introduced the National Charter in 1962 and a new constitution. The charter called for universal health care, affordable housing, vocational schools, greater women's rights and a family planning program, as well as widening the Suez Canal.
If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): What infrastructure project was part of the National Charter?
Ah, so.. widening the Suez Canal

In 1989, CBS Records re-entered the music publishing business by acquiring Nashville music publisher Tree International Publishing for more than $30 million.
If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): What music publisher was acquired for more then $40 million?
Ah, so.. unanswerable

In the United States, political commentators often refer to the "red states", which traditionally vote for Republican candidates in presidential elections, and "blue states", which vote for the Democratic candidate. This convention is relatively recent: before the 2000 presidential election, media outlets assigned red and blue to both parties, sometimes alternating the allocation for each election. Fixed usage was established during the 39-day recount following the 2000 election, when the media began to discuss the contest in terms of "red states" versus "blue states".
If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): In 2000, what did commentators refer to as blue states?
Ah, so..
unanswerable