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The following are the beginning sentences of a news article from the Guardian.
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Ships and planes hunting for an Argentinian submarine that went missing in the south Atlantic a week ago are to return to a previously searched area as relatives of those onboard voiced their frustrations with rescue efforts. An Argentinian navy spokesman, Captain Enrique Balbi, said search teams would return to the area about 30 miles north of the ARA San Juan’s last registered position after a “hydro-acoustic anomaly” was determined by the US and specialist agencies to have been produced just hours after the final contact with the submarine on 15 November. “It’s a noise. We don’t want to speculate” about what caused it, Balbi said. With the seven-day limit on the ARA San Juan’s oxygen reserves having been reached on Wednesday morning, what hopes that remain are pinned on the submarine having been able to replenish its oxygen supply by surfacing at some point during the past week. Helena Alfaro was just one of many family members who congregated at the Mar del Plata naval base where the submarine was originally scheduled to arrive on Monday. “I feel like I’m waiting for a corpse,” said Alfaro, the sister of Cristian Ibañez, a radar officer on the missing submarine. “So much protocol, so much protocol,” she complained to TN news network, referring to the Argentinian navy’s long delay in advising the president, Mauricio Macri, that it had lost contact with the submarine. Justifying the delay, navy chiefs said that military protocol advises a 48-hour waiting period before beginning search efforts for submarines lost at sea. “I feel like I’m at a wake, that’s how I feel,” said a tearful Alfaro.
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Please summarize based on the sentences provided. Finish your response with this exact phrase Is there anything else I can help with?. No other words should follow this phrase. Your answer must contain a title, wrapped in double angular brackets, such as <<poem of joy>>.

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金声玉亮2.0 <<Search for Missing Argentinian Submarine Returns to Previously Searched Area as Families Express Frustration>>
Ships and planes searching for the missing Argentinian submarine ARA San Juan are returning to a previously searched area in the south Atlantic due to a detected "hydro-acoustic anomaly" shortly after the last contact with the submarine on November 15. The Argentinian navy, while not speculating on the cause, acknowledges the noise detected. With the seven-day oxygen limit reached, hopes for the 44 crew members now rely on the possibility that the submarine surfaced to replenish its oxygen. Family members, gathered at the Mar del Plata naval base, express frustration and grief over the situation and the navy's initial delay in reporting the loss of contact. Is there anything else I can help with?
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<<Search Intensifies for Missing Argentinian Submarine Amid Family Frustrations>>
Search teams are revisiting an area near the ARA San Juan submarine’s last known position after detecting a “hydro-acoustic anomaly” detected hours after its disappearance on 15 November. With oxygen reserves likely depleted, hopes now hinge on the submarine surfacing to replenish air. Relatives of the 44 crew members expressed anger over rescue delays, criticizing the navy’s 48-hour protocol before initiating searches. Helena Alfaro, sister of a missing crew member, lamented the lack of urgency, comparing the wait to mourning a corpse.

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gpto1 <<Search for Missing Argentinian Submarine Intensifies as Families Express Frustration>>

Ships and planes are returning to a previously searched area in the South Atlantic to locate the missing Argentinian submarine ARA San Juan, which disappeared a week ago. A "hydro-acoustic anomaly" detected by the US and specialist agencies has led search teams to focus on an area 30 miles north of the submarine's last known position. With the submarine's seven-day oxygen supply limit reached, hopes rest on the possibility that it surfaced to replenish its air during the past week.

Family members of the 44 crew members have gathered at the Mar del Plata naval base, voicing their frustrations with the rescue efforts and the navy's delayed response. Helena Alfaro, sister of radar officer Cristian Ibañez, expressed her anguish, feeling as though she is "waiting for a corpse." The navy defended the delay by citing military protocol, which advises a 48-hour waiting period before initiating search efforts for lost submarines. Emotions are running high as relatives await news amidst the ongoing search.

Is there anything else I can help with?
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gpt-4o-2024-08-06 <<Search Efforts for Missing Argentinian Submarine Intensify>>

Ships and planes are resuming their search for the missing Argentinian submarine, ARA San Juan, in the south Atlantic. The search is focusing on an area 30 miles north of the submarine's last known position after a "hydro-acoustic anomaly" was detected. Concerns are growing as the submarine's oxygen reserves have likely been depleted. Relatives of the crew, like Helena Alfaro, express frustration with the rescue efforts and the delay in initiating the search. The Argentinian navy cites military protocol for the delay. Is there anything else I can help with?
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DeepSeek-Coder-V2-Lite-Instruct <<Argentinian submarine search efforts continue as relatives express frustration>>

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Meta-Llama-3.1-405B-Instruct-Turbo <<Search for Missing Argentinian Submarine Continues>>

The search for the missing Argentinian submarine, ARA San Juan, is ongoing, with ships and planes returning to a previously searched area after a "hydro-acoustic anomaly" was detected. The anomaly was found to have occurred just hours after the submarine's last contact on November 15. Relatives of those onboard are frustrated with the rescue efforts, citing delays in the navy's response. The submarine's oxygen reserves have reached their seven-day limit, and hopes of finding survivors are dwindling. Family members, including Helena Alfaro, are waiting anxiously for news, with many feeling like they are waiting for a corpse.

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Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct-Turbo <<Missing Argentinian Submarine Search Efforts Continue>>

A week after the ARA San Juan submarine went missing in the south Atlantic, search teams are returning to a previously searched area after detecting a "hydro-acoustic anomaly" that may be related to the submarine. The submarine's oxygen reserves were expected to last seven days, which has now passed, leaving hopes that it may have surfaced to replenish its oxygen supply. Relatives of the crew are growing frustrated with the rescue efforts, criticizing the Argentinian navy's delay in advising the president of the situation. The navy has defended the delay, citing a 48-hour waiting period before beginning search efforts.

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Qwen2-72B-Instruct <<Search for Missing Argentine Submarine Returns to Previously Searched Area as Families Express Frustration>>
Ships and planes are returning to an area previously searched for the missing Argentine submarine ARA San Juan, following a "hydro-acoustic anomaly" detected hours after the last contact on November 15. The Argentinian navy, while not speculating on the cause, is investigating the noise. With the seven-day oxygen limit reached, hopes are that the submarine surfaced to replenish its oxygen. Family members, frustrated with the rescue efforts and the navy's delay in informing the president, await news at the Mar del Plata naval base. Is there anything else I can help with?
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baichuan4 <<Search for Missing Argentinian Submarine Continues as Relatives Express Frustration>>

Ships and planes searching for the missing Argentinian submarine ARA San Juan in the south Atlantic are returning to a previously searched area following a hydro-acoustic anomaly detected near the submarine's last known position. The anomaly was detected just hours after the submarine's last contact on November 15. With the submarine's oxygen reserves expected to last only seven days, hopes are pinned on the possibility that the crew managed to replenish oxygen by surfacing. Relatives of the crew, gathered at the Mar del Plata naval base, expressed frustration with the rescue efforts and the navy's delay in informing President Mauricio Macri about the loss of contact. Navy officials cited military protocol, which advises a 48-hour waiting period before initiating search efforts for submarines lost at sea. Is there anything else I can help with?
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doubao <<Argentinian Submarine Search Update>> The search for the missing Argentinian submarine that disappeared a week ago in the south Atlantic is set to return to a previously searched area. A hydro-acoustic anomaly was detected, and hopes are pinned on the submarine replenishing its oxygen. Relatives are frustrated with the rescue efforts, and one family member said it feels like waiting for a corpse. The navy justified the delay in beginning the search, citing military protocol. Is there anything else I can help with? ['startend:end_checker' 'detectable_format:title']
gpto1 <<Search for Missing Argentinian Submarine Intensifies as Families Express Frustration>>

Ships and planes are returning to a previously searched area in the South Atlantic to locate the missing Argentinian submarine ARA San Juan, which disappeared a week ago. A "hydro-acoustic anomaly" detected by the US and specialist agencies has led search teams to focus on an area 30 miles north of the submarine's last known position. With the submarine's seven-day oxygen supply limit reached, hopes rest on the possibility that it surfaced to replenish its air during the past week.

Family members of the 44 crew members have gathered at the Mar del Plata naval base, voicing their frustrations with the rescue efforts and the navy's delayed response. Helena Alfaro, sister of radar officer Cristian Ibañez, expressed her anguish, feeling as though she is "waiting for a corpse." The navy defended the delay by citing military protocol, which advises a 48-hour waiting period before initiating search efforts for lost submarines. Emotions are running high as relatives await news amidst the ongoing search.

Is there anything else I can help with?
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kimi <<Search Efforts for Missing Argentinian Submarine Continue>>
Search teams are returning to a previously searched area in the south Atlantic to hunt for the missing Argentinian submarine, ARA San Juan, after a "hydro-acoustic anomaly" was detected. The anomaly was determined by the US and specialist agencies to have occurred just hours after the final contact with the submarine on November 15. With the seven-day limit on the oxygen reserves having been reached, hopes are pinned on the submarine having surfaced at some point during the past week to replenish its oxygen supply. Family members of the crew have voiced their frustrations with the rescue efforts, criticizing the Argentinian navy's delay in advising the president of the situation. Is there anything else I can help with?
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minimax <<Search Continues for Missing Argentine Submarine>>
Search teams are refocusing their efforts on an area 30 miles north of the last known location of the Argentinian submarine ARA San Juan, which disappeared in the South Atlantic a week ago. A "hydro-acoustic anomaly" detected by the US and other agencies suggests a possible event linked to the submarine's disappearance on November 15th. The seven-day limit for the submarine's oxygen reserves has passed, leaving hopes that the ARA San Juan might have surfaced to replenish its oxygen supply. Family members, including Helena Alfaro, sister of a missing radar officer, are increasingly frustrated with the perceived delays in rescue operations and official communication. The Argentinian navy has defended its actions, citing a 48-hour protocol before initiating search efforts for a lost submarine. Alfaro, in emotional distress, described the situation as feeling like she's attending a wake. Is there anything else I can help with?
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wenxinyiyan <<Hopes Fade for Missing Argentinian Submarine>>

The search for an Argentinian submarine missing in the south Atlantic is to resume in a previously searched area after a possible "hydro-acoustic anomaly" was detected. Relatives of the 44 crew members expressed frustration with the rescue efforts as the seven-day limit on the submarine's oxygen reserves was reached. The Argentinian navy justified its delay in informing the president about the lost contact, citing military protocol. Family members gathered at the naval base, with one describing the waiting as akin to attending a wake.

Is there anything else I can help with?
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zhipu <<Search for Missing Argentinian Submarine Resumes>>

Ships and planes are returning to a previously searched area in the south Atlantic to look for the missing Argentinian submarine ARA San Juan. A "hydro-acoustic anomaly" detected hours after the submarine's last contact on 15 November has prompted this renewed effort. With the submarine's oxygen reserves depleted, hopes rely on it having surfaced to replenish oxygen. Relatives of the crew, like Helena Alfaro, express frustration over the navy's delayed response and protocols. Is there anything else I can help with?
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deepseek-v3 <<Search for Missing Argentinian Submarine Intensifies Amid Frustration>>
Ships and planes are returning to a previously searched area in the south Atlantic to locate the Argentinian submarine ARA San Juan, which went missing a week ago. The decision follows the detection of a "hydro-acoustic anomaly" near the submarine’s last known position, though its cause remains unclear. With the submarine’s oxygen reserves likely depleted, hopes now rest on the possibility that it surfaced to replenish oxygen at some point during the past week. Family members of the 44 crew members, gathered at the Mar del Plata naval base, have expressed frustration over the delayed rescue efforts. Helena Alfaro, sister of a radar officer on board, criticized the navy’s protocol, which delayed notifying the president and initiating search operations by 48 hours. Is there anything else I can help with?
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