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12100
The Palestinian Authority said the dead man , Nahed Dahlan , had committed suicide .
<response> The <organization>Palestinian Authority</organization> said the dead man , <person>Nahed Dahlan</person> , had committed suicide . </response>
12101
Human rights groups had protested about Dahman 's arrest in letters to Palestinian President Yasser Arafat and to Qidra .
<response> Human rights groups had protested about <person>Dahman</person> 's arrest in letters to <misc>Palestinian</misc> President <person>Yasser Arafat</person> and to <person>Qidra</person> . </response>
12102
PRESS DIGEST - Spain - Aug 28 .
<response> PRESS DIGEST - <location>Spain</location> - Aug 28 . </response>
12103
Headlines from major national newspapers .
<response> Headlines from major national newspapers . </response>
12104
Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy .
<response> <organization>Reuters</organization> has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy . </response>
12105
EL PAIS
<response> <organization>EL PAIS</organization> </response>
12106
- Work groups and weekend arrest to quell juvenile violence in Basque Country
<response> - Work groups and weekend arrest to quell juvenile violence in <location>Basque Country</location> </response>
12107
EL MUNDO
<response> <organization>EL MUNDO</organization> </response>
12108
- Aleix Vidal-Quadras - Catalan nationalists are demanding my defenestration
<response> - <person>Aleix Vidal-Quadras</person> - <misc>Catalan</misc> nationalists are demanding my defenestration </response>
12109
DIARIO 16
<response> <organization>DIARIO 16</organization> </response>
12110
- Catalan nationalists say the 1997 budget will make Spaniards sweat
<response> - <misc>Catalan</misc> nationalists say the 1997 budget will make Spaniards sweat </response>
12111
ABC
<response> <organization>ABC</organization> </response>
12112
- Worldwide alarm over child prostitution
<response> - Worldwide alarm over child prostitution </response>
12113
CINCO DIAS
<response> <organization>CINCO DIAS</organization> </response>
12114
- Banco Santander starts conquest of the east .
<response> - <organization>Banco Santander</organization> starts conquest of the east . </response>
12115
EXPANSION
<response> <organization>EXPANSION</organization> </response>
12116
- Government will finish pension reform before the year 2000
<response> - Government will finish pension reform before the year 2000 </response>
12117
GACETA DE LOS NEGOCIOS
<response> <organization>GACETA DE LOS NEGOCIOS</organization> </response>
12118
- Caja de Madrid stagnates during struggle for presidency
<response> - <organization>Caja de Madrid</organization> stagnates during struggle for presidency </response>
12119
Iran asks Bonn to extradite ex-president Banisadr .
<response> <location>Iran</location> asks <location>Bonn</location> to extradite ex-president <person>Banisadr</person> . </response>
12120
BONN 1996-08-28
<response> <location>BONN</location> 1996-08-28 </response>
12121
Iran has asked Germany to extradite its former president Abolhassan Banisadr for alleged hijacking , an Iranian embassy spokesman said on Wednesday .
<response> <location>Iran</location> has asked <location>Germany</location> to extradite its former president <person>Abolhassan Banisadr</person> for alleged hijacking , an <misc>Iranian</misc> embassy spokesman said on Wednesday . </response>
12122
Banisadr angered Tehran last week by accusing top Iranian leaders of ordering the assassination of Iranian Kurdish leaders in a Berlin restaurant in 1992 .
<response> <person>Banisadr</person> angered <location>Tehran</location> last week by accusing top <misc>Iranian</misc> leaders of ordering the assassination of <misc>Iranian Kurdish</misc> leaders in a <location>Berlin</location> restaurant in 1992 . </response>
12123
He made the allegations at the trial of an Iranian and four Lebanese accused of carrying out the attack .
<response> He made the allegations at the trial of an <misc>Iranian</misc> and four <misc>Lebanese</misc> accused of carrying out the attack . </response>
12124
An Iranian embassy spokesman said in response to an inquiry that Iran had formally requested Banisadr 's extradition for hijacking the military aircraft which he commandeered to flee Iran in July 1981 .
<response> An <misc>Iranian</misc> embassy spokesman said in response to an inquiry that <location>Iran</location> had formally requested <person>Banisadr</person> 's extradition for hijacking the military aircraft which he commandeered to flee <location>Iran</location> in July 1981 . </response>
12125
" We submitted the request three or four days ago , " he said .
<response> " We submitted the request three or four days ago , " he said . </response>
12126
German authorities could not immediately be reached for comment .
<response> <misc>German</misc> authorities could not immediately be reached for comment . </response>
12127
Banisadr lives under round-the-clock security in France , fearing Tehran could make an attempt on his life .
<response> <person>Banisadr</person> lives under round-the-clock security in <location>France</location> , fearing <location>Tehran</location> could make an attempt on his life . </response>
12128
He is due back in Berlin on September 5 to continue his testimony , which has backed up German prosecutors ' allegations that Tehran ordered the attack on the exiled leaders .
<response> He is due back in <location>Berlin</location> on September 5 to continue his testimony , which has backed up <misc>German</misc> prosecutors ' allegations that <location>Tehran</location> ordered the attack on the exiled leaders . </response>
12129
Three dissidents and their translator were killed in the gangland-style machinegun attack .
<response> Three dissidents and their translator were killed in the gangland-style machinegun attack . </response>
12130
Iran has warned Germany that bilateral relations could suffer if it pays heed to the testimony of Banisadr , an architect of Iran 's Islamic revolution who has been a sworn enemy of Tehran since he fell from favour after a year as president .
<response> <location>Iran</location> has warned <location>Germany</location> that bilateral relations could suffer if it pays heed to the testimony of <person>Banisadr</person> , an architect of <location>Iran</location> 's <misc>Islamic</misc> revolution who has been a sworn enemy of <location>Tehran</location> since he fell from favour after a year as president . </response>
12131
NATO military chiefs to visit Iberia .
<response> <organization>NATO</organization> military chiefs to visit <organization>Iberia</organization> . </response>
12132
BRUSSELS 1996-08-28
<response> <location>BRUSSELS</location> 1996-08-28 </response>
12133
Top military officials from North Atlantic Treaty Organisation countries will tour Spain and Portugal next month for their annual inspection of alliance country installations and forces .
<response> Top military officials from <organization>North Atlantic Treaty Organisation</organization> countries will tour <location>Spain</location> and <location>Portugal</location> next month for their annual inspection of alliance country installations and forces . </response>
12134
NATO said in a statement received on Wednesday that its military committee would visit the two countries between September 8 and 13 .
<response> <organization>NATO</organization> said in a statement received on Wednesday that its military committee would visit the two countries between September 8 and 13 . </response>
12135
The committee consists of the chiefs of defence staff of each alliance country except Iceland , which has no armed forces .
<response> The committee consists of the chiefs of defence staff of each alliance country except <location>Iceland</location> , which has no armed forces . </response>
12136
NATO 's top military men -- General George Joulwan , Supreme Allied Commander Europe , and General John Sheehan , Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic -- will also attend .
<response> <organization>NATO</organization> 's top military men -- General <person>George Joulwan</person> , Supreme Allied Commander <location>Europe</location> , and General <person>John Sheehan</person> , Supreme Allied Commander <location>Atlantic</location> -- will also attend . </response>
12137
The committee 's last tour was in September 1995 in Belgium , Luxembourg and the Netherlands .
<response> The committee 's last tour was in September 1995 in <location>Belgium</location> , <location>Luxembourg</location> and the <location>Netherlands</location> . </response>
12138
REUTER
<response> <person>REUTER</person> </response>
12139
ISS says agreed sale of U.S. unit .
<response> <organization>ISS</organization> says agreed sale of <location>U.S.</location> unit . </response>
12140
COPENHAGEN 1996-08-28
<response> <location>COPENHAGEN</location> 1996-08-28 </response>
12141
Danish cleaning group ISS on Wednesday said it had signed a letter of intent to sell its troubled U.S unit ISS Inc to Canadian firm Aaxis Limited .
<response> <misc>Danish</misc> cleaning group <organization>ISS</organization> on Wednesday said it had signed a letter of intent to sell its troubled <location>U.S</location> unit <organization>ISS Inc</organization> to <misc>Canadian</misc> firm <organization>Aaxis Limited</organization> . </response>
12142
An ISS statement said that Aaxis , with year-end 1996 assets of US$ 10.9 million and equity of $ 10.5 million , would be listed on the Montreal stock exchange , but did not say when .
<response> An <organization>ISS</organization> statement said that <organization>Aaxis</organization> , with year-end 1996 assets of <misc>US$</misc> 10.9 million and equity of $ 10.5 million , would be listed on the <location>Montreal</location> stock exchange , but did not say when . </response>
12143
It said that under the sale agreement , full financial details of which were not revealed , ISS would acquire a 25 percent stake in Aaxis which would become an associated company within the ISS group trading under the ISS name and logo .
<response> It said that under the sale agreement , full financial details of which were not revealed , <organization>ISS</organization> would acquire a 25 percent stake in <organization>Aaxis</organization> which would become an associated company within the <organization>ISS</organization> group trading under the <organization>ISS</organization> name and logo . </response>
12144
ISS Inc senior management would continue to run the business under the new owners , it said .
<response> <organization>ISS Inc</organization> senior management would continue to run the business under the new owners , it said . </response>
12145
Danish analysts recently estimated ISS Inc 's sale value at up to $ 118 million .
<response> <misc>Danish</misc> analysts recently estimated <organization>ISS Inc</organization> 's sale value at up to $ 118 million . </response>
12146
ISS said that the deal included ISS Inc operations in Mexico and the sale of ISS Inc interests in Brazil would be discussed .
<response> <organization>ISS</organization> said that the deal included <organization>ISS Inc</organization> operations in <location>Mexico</location> and the sale of <organization>ISS Inc</organization> interests in <location>Brazil</location> would be discussed . </response>
12147
On August 15 , ISS published first half 1996 results showing a two billion crown loss caused by falsified accounts in ISS Inc and said that charges and provisions earlier estimated at $ 100 million would have to be increased to $ 146 million .
<response> On August 15 , <organization>ISS</organization> published first half 1996 results showing a two billion crown loss caused by falsified accounts in <organization>ISS Inc</organization> and said that charges and provisions earlier estimated at $ 100 million would have to be increased to $ 146 million . </response>
12148
It also wrote down all ISS Inc goodwill and Wednesday 's statement said that the Aaxis purchase would not necessitate further write down if the sale were completed according to the terms of the letter of intent .
<response> It also wrote down all <organization>ISS Inc</organization> goodwill and Wednesday 's statement said that the <organization>Aaxis</organization> purchase would not necessitate further write down if the sale were completed according to the terms of the letter of intent . </response>
12149
-- Steve Weizman , Copenhagen newsroom +45 33969650
<response> -- <person>Steve Weizman</person> , <location>Copenhagen</location> newsroom +45 33969650 </response>
12150
Iraq balks at U.N. staff for oil-for-food deal .
<response> <location>Iraq</location> balks at <organization>U.N.</organization> staff for oil-for-food deal . </response>
12151
Evelyn Leopold
<response> <person>Evelyn Leopold</person> </response>
12152
UNITED NATIONS 1996-08-28
<response> <organization>UNITED NATIONS</organization> 1996-08-28 </response>
12153
Iraq has balked at the number of U.N. staff needed to implement the oil-for-food deal , blaming the United States for insisting on stringent monitoring .
<response> <location>Iraq</location> has balked at the number of <organization>U.N.</organization> staff needed to implement the oil-for-food deal , blaming the <location>United States</location> for insisting on stringent monitoring . </response>
12154
In comments to reporters and a statement on Tuesday , Iraqi diplomats said the cost of the monitors and other staff , which Baghdad has to finance , surpasses funds allocated for electricity , water , sewers , education and agriculture .
<response> In comments to reporters and a statement on Tuesday , <misc>Iraqi</misc> diplomats said the cost of the monitors and other staff , which <location>Baghdad</location> has to finance , surpasses funds allocated for electricity , water , sewers , education and agriculture . </response>
12155
At issue was a May 20 agreement allowing Iraq to sell $ 2 billion worth of oil to purchase badly needed food , medicine and other supplies to ease the impact of sanctions in force since its troops invaded Kuwait in August 1990 .
<response> At issue was a May 20 agreement allowing <location>Iraq</location> to sell $ 2 billion worth of oil to purchase badly needed food , medicine and other supplies to ease the impact of sanctions in force since its troops invaded <location>Kuwait</location> in August 1990 . </response>
12156
The Iraqi statement said the United States was " interfering and pressing to augment the number of international staff and this is not legal and not justified . "
<response> The <misc>Iraqi</misc> statement said the <location>United States</location> was " interfering and pressing to augment the number of international staff and this is not legal and not justified . " </response>
12157
Iraq 's deputy ambassador , Saeed Hasan , noted that the May 20 accord said that the number of personnel would be determined by the United Nations and that the government of Iraq would be consulted .
<response> <location>Iraq</location> 's deputy ambassador , <person>Saeed Hasan</person> , noted that the May 20 accord said that the number of personnel would be determined by the <organization>United Nations</organization> and that the government of <location>Iraq</location> would be consulted . </response>
12158
Saeed in his comments did not threaten to call off the deal and the U.N. officials said they expected it to go into force next month after Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali reports that arrangements are in place .
<response> <person>Saeed</person> in his comments did not threaten to call off the deal and the <organization>U.N.</organization> officials said they expected it to go into force next month after Secretary-General <person>Boutros Boutros-Ghali</person> reports that arrangements are in place . </response>
12159
The U.N. Department of Humanitarian Affairs ( DHA ) , which has to coordinate the distribution of food , medicine and other goods , increased the number of monitors earlier this month at the insistence of the United States .
<response> The <organization>U.N. Department of Humanitarian Affairs</organization> ( <organization>DHA</organization> ) , which has to coordinate the distribution of food , medicine and other goods , increased the number of monitors earlier this month at the insistence of the <location>United States</location> . </response>
12160
According to U.N. officials and diplomats , Iraq would have about $ 1.13 billion to spend for food , medicine and other goods after monies for a reparations fund for Gulf War victims and costs for U.N. weapons inspections were deducted .
<response> According to <organization>U.N.</organization> officials and diplomats , <location>Iraq</location> would have about $ 1.13 billion to spend for food , medicine and other goods after monies for a reparations fund for <misc>Gulf War</misc> victims and costs for <organization>U.N.</organization> weapons inspections were deducted . </response>
12161
The cost of the U.N. staff overseeing the distribution of food and other supplies was estimated to cost $ 31 million .
<response> The cost of the <organization>U.N.</organization> staff overseeing the distribution of food and other supplies was estimated to cost $ 31 million . </response>
12162
In addition another $ 12 million was anticipated to cover other expenses , such as oil experts and administrative costs .
<response> In addition another $ 12 million was anticipated to cover other expenses , such as oil experts and administrative costs . </response>
12163
For the distribution and supervision of humanitarian supplies the United Nations estimated it needed 1,190 people , including 267 international staff and 923 Iraqi support staff .
<response> For the distribution and supervision of humanitarian supplies the <organization>United Nations</organization> estimated it needed 1,190 people , including 267 international staff and 923 <misc>Iraqi</misc> support staff . </response>
12164
Of this number 64 foreign and 598 local staff would be in the northern Kurdish provinces , no longer the direct control of the Baghdad government .
<response> Of this number 64 foreign and 598 local staff would be in the northern <misc>Kurdish</misc> provinces , no longer the direct control of the <location>Baghdad</location> government . </response>
12165
Another 203 international staff and 325 Iraqis would run the programme in the central and southern parts of the country .
<response> Another 203 international staff and 325 <misc>Iraqis</misc> would run the programme in the central and southern parts of the country . </response>
12166
There are also 14 monitors to watch oil flows , 32 customs experts and four New York-based oil experts or overseers to approve contracts .
<response> There are also 14 monitors to watch oil flows , 32 customs experts and four <misc>New York-based</misc> oil experts or overseers to approve contracts . </response>
12167
Yasushi Akashi , the DHA undersecretary-general , told the Security Council last week that the " financial requirements to support the ( humanitarian ) programme represent a very modest percentile of the total ...
<response> <person>Yasushi Akashi</person> , the <organization>DHA</organization> undersecretary-general , told the <organization>Security Council</organization> last week that the " financial requirements to support the ( humanitarian ) programme represent a very modest percentile of the total ... </response>
12168
roughly 3 percent . "
<response> roughly 3 percent . " </response>
12169
OFFICIAL JOURNAL CONTENTS - OJ C 251 OF AUGUST 29 , 1996 .
<response> <organization>OFFICIAL JOURNAL</organization> CONTENTS - <organization>OJ</organization> C 251 OF AUGUST 29 , 1996 . </response>
12170
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<response> * </response>
12171
( Note - contents are displayed in reverse order to that in the printed Journal )
<response> ( Note - contents are displayed in reverse order to that in the printed <organization>Journal</organization> ) </response>
12172
*
<response> * </response>
12173
Aircraft noise and emissions Economic assessment of proposals for a common European Union position for CAEP 4 Consultancy services Call for tender ( 96 / C 251/09 )
<response> Aircraft noise and emissions Economic assessment of proposals for a common <organization>European Union</organization> position for CAEP 4 Consultancy services Call for tender ( 96 / C 251/09 ) </response>
12174
Provision of overland transport services for material and equipment for European Commission delegations in European Third Countries and in the New Independent States ( NIS ) Contract notice No TRA / 96 / 003 / IAE-3 - Open procedure ( 96 / C 251/08 )
<response> Provision of overland transport services for material and equipment for <organization>European Commission</organization> delegations in <misc>European Third Countries</misc> and in the <misc>New Independent States</misc> ( <misc>NIS</misc> ) Contract notice No TRA / 96 / 003 / IAE-3 - Open procedure ( 96 / C 251/08 ) </response>
12175
Microfiche production system Open procedure Invitation to tender DI 96/04 Micromation ( 96 / C 251/07 )
<response> Microfiche production system Open procedure Invitation to tender DI 96/04 Micromation ( 96 / C 251/07 ) </response>
12176
Aircraft noise and emissions Gaseous emissions from aircraft in the atmosphere Consultancy services Call for tender ( 96 / C 251/06 )
<response> Aircraft noise and emissions Gaseous emissions from aircraft in the atmosphere Consultancy services Call for tender ( 96 / C 251/06 ) </response>
12177
Tacis - support framework for the coordination and development of the Tacis information and communications programme Notice of open invitation to tender for a public service contract ( 96 / C 251/05 )
<response> <misc>Tacis</misc> - support framework for the coordination and development of the <misc>Tacis</misc> information and communications programme Notice of open invitation to tender for a public service contract ( 96 / C 251/05 ) </response>
12178
COUNCIL REGULATION ( EEC ) No 4064/89 ( 96 / C 251/04 )
<response> COUNCIL REGULATION ( <organization>EEC</organization> ) No 4064/89 ( 96 / C 251/04 ) </response>
12179
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF THE EUROPEAN COAL AND STEEL COMMUNITY AT 31 DECEMBER 1995 ( 96 / C 251/03 )
<response> FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF THE <misc>EUROPEAN</misc> COAL AND STEEL COMMUNITY AT 31 DECEMBER 1995 ( 96 / C 251/03 ) </response>
12180
Average prices and representative prices for table wines at the various marketing centres ( 96 / C 251/02 )
<response> Average prices and representative prices for table wines at the various marketing centres ( 96 / C 251/02 ) </response>
12181
Ecu ( 1 ) 28 August 1996 ( 96 / C 251/01 ) END OF DOCUMENT .
<response> <misc>Ecu</misc> ( 1 ) 28 August 1996 ( 96 / C 251/01 ) END OF DOCUMENT . </response>
12182
EU Commission cool on changing beef cull plan .
<response> <organization>EU Commission</organization> cool on changing beef cull plan . </response>
12183
BRUSSELS 1996-08-29
<response> <location>BRUSSELS</location> 1996-08-29 </response>
12184
The European Commission said on Thursday it would study scientific reports saying Britain 's mad cow epidemic would die out by 2001 but offered little prospect the findings would change an agreed slaughter campaign .
<response> The <organization>European Commission</organization> said on Thursday it would study scientific reports saying <location>Britain</location> 's mad cow epidemic would die out by 2001 but offered little prospect the findings would change an agreed slaughter campaign . </response>
12185
" Obviously we are interested in this research .
<response> " Obviously we are interested in this research . </response>
12186
We will ask the ( EU ) scientific and veterinary committee to examine it , " Commission spokesman Gerard Kiely told Reuters .
<response> We will ask the ( <organization>EU</organization> ) scientific and veterinary committee to examine it , " <organization>Commission</organization> spokesman <person>Gerard Kiely</person> told <organization>Reuters</organization> . </response>
12187
But he added that new research into the dynamics of the bovine spongiform encephalopathy ( BSE ) , a fatal brain-wasting disease suffered by cattle , was unlikely to alter a slaughter plan agreed by Britain and its 14 EU partners .
<response> But he added that new research into the dynamics of the bovine spongiform encephalopathy ( <misc>BSE</misc> ) , a fatal brain-wasting disease suffered by cattle , was unlikely to alter a slaughter plan agreed by <location>Britain</location> and its 14 <organization>EU</organization> partners . </response>
12188
" We agreed that following detailed scientific analysis using a methodology which would take out the maximum number of BSE cases possible .
<response> " We agreed that following detailed scientific analysis using a methodology which would take out the maximum number of <misc>BSE</misc> cases possible . </response>
12189
I think it would be very difficult to sell to the European Commission a programme which would involve the elimination of fewer BSE cases , " Kiely said .
<response> I think it would be very difficult to sell to the <organization>European Commission</organization> a programme which would involve the elimination of fewer <misc>BSE</misc> cases , " <person>Kiely</person> said . </response>
12190
" We will look at our approach ( to the plan ) but we wo n't get involved with the number of animals to be slaughtered , " he said .
<response> " We will look at our approach ( to the plan ) but we wo n't get involved with the number of animals to be slaughtered , " he said . </response>
12191
" We have always avoided the question of numbers of animals to be slaughtered , that 's not the issue .
<response> " We have always avoided the question of numbers of animals to be slaughtered , that 's not the issue . </response>
12192
The issue is the protection of consumers ' health and the rapid eradication of BSE , " he added .
<response> The issue is the protection of consumers ' health and the rapid eradication of <misc>BSE</misc> , " he added . </response>
12193
The reaction is likely to disappoint British farmers , who seized on research by Oxford scientists in the scientific journal Nature saying it would be hard to get rid of the disease any faster than 2001 without killing vast numbers of cattle .
<response> The reaction is likely to disappoint <misc>British</misc> farmers , who seized on research by <organization>Oxford</organization> scientists in the scientific journal <organization>Nature</organization> saying it would be hard to get rid of the disease any faster than 2001 without killing vast numbers of cattle . </response>
12194
The researchers predicted there would be 340 new infections and 14,000 new cases of BSE before 2001 .
<response> The researchers predicted there would be 340 new infections and 14,000 new cases of <misc>BSE</misc> before 2001 . </response>
12195
British farmers ' leader called on Wednesday for an urgent meeting with ministers to discuss the report .
<response> <misc>British</misc> farmers ' leader called on Wednesday for an urgent meeting with ministers to discuss the report . </response>
12196
" I hope the government will now make it clear they believe there is a better way of dealing with this issue , " National Farmers Union president Sir David Naish told BBC radio .
<response> " I hope the government will now make it clear they believe there is a better way of dealing with this issue , " <organization>National Farmers Union</organization> president Sir <person>David Naish</person> told <organization>BBC radio</organization> . </response>
12197
Naish said there was no need for Britain to carry out a planned cull of some 147,000 cattle to which it had reluctantly agreed to placate its European partners .
<response> <person>Naish</person> said there was no need for <location>Britain</location> to carry out a planned cull of some 147,000 cattle to which it had reluctantly agreed to placate its <misc>European</misc> partners . </response>
12198
" The new evidence to me means some of that proposal should be re-examined because we could get away with considerably less animals being culled if in fact scientists throughout Europe accepted this evidence , " Naish said .
<response> " The new evidence to me means some of that proposal should be re-examined because we could get away with considerably less animals being culled if in fact scientists throughout <location>Europe</location> accepted this evidence , " <person>Naish</person> said . </response>
12199
The report could well reopen a damaging row between Britain and the EU , which slapped a worldwide ban on British beef after the government said there could be a link between BSE and the human form of the disease .
<response> The report could well reopen a damaging row between <location>Britain</location> and the <organization>EU</organization> , which slapped a worldwide ban on <misc>British</misc> beef after the government said there could be a link between <misc>BSE</misc> and the human form of the disease . </response>