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12200 | The issue flared in in March when government scientists admitted that people could become infected with Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease ( CJD ) from eating BSE-infected beef . | <response> The issue flared in in March when government scientists admitted that people could become infected with <misc>Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease</misc> ( <misc>CJD</misc> ) from eating <misc>BSE-infected</misc> beef . </response> |
12201 | French farmers set up blockades in mad cow protest . | <response> <misc>French</misc> farmers set up blockades in mad cow protest . </response> |
12202 | PARIS 1996-08-29 | <response> <location>PARIS</location> 1996-08-29 </response> |
12203 | Thousands of farmers threw up roadblocks across France overnight , stopping and checking lorries suspected of importing meat from outside the European Union , French radios reported on Thursday . | <response> Thousands of farmers threw up roadblocks across <location>France</location> overnight , stopping and checking lorries suspected of importing meat from outside the <organization>European Union</organization> , <misc>French</misc> radios reported on Thursday . </response> |
12204 | Radio stations said around 15,000 farmers , angered by a fall in beef prices following the mad cow disease crisis , staged protests in many areas and blockaded several main roads and motorways . | <response> Radio stations said around 15,000 farmers , angered by a fall in beef prices following the mad cow disease crisis , staged protests in many areas and blockaded several main roads and motorways . </response> |
12205 | By 3 a.m. ( 0100 GMT ) more than 2,000 lorries had been stopped and searched . | <response> By 3 a.m. ( 0100 <misc>GMT</misc> ) more than 2,000 lorries had been stopped and searched . </response> |
12206 | European beef sales plunged after Britain announced the discovery of a likely link between bovine spongiform encephalopathy ( BSE ) , or mad cow disease , and its fatal human equivalent Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease ( CJD ) . | <response> <misc>European</misc> beef sales plunged after <location>Britain</location> announced the discovery of a likely link between bovine spongiform encephalopathy ( <misc>BSE</misc> ) , or mad cow disease , and its fatal human equivalent <misc>Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease</misc> ( <misc>CJD</misc> ) . </response> |
12207 | GOLF - BRITISH MASTERS SECOND ROUND SCORES . | <response> <location>GOLF</location> - <misc>BRITISH MASTERS</misc> SECOND ROUND SCORES . </response> |
12208 | NORTHAMPTON , England 1996-08-29 | <response> <location>NORTHAMPTON</location> , <location>England</location> 1996-08-29 </response> |
12209 | Leading scores after | <response> Leading scores after </response> |
12210 | the second round of the British Masters on Thursday ( British | <response> the second round of the <misc>British Masters</misc> on Thursday ( <misc>British</misc> </response> |
12211 | unless stated ) : | <response> unless stated ) : </response> |
12212 | 140 Robert Allenby ( Australia ) 69 71 , Mark Roe 69 71 | <response> 140 <person>Robert Allenby</person> ( <location>Australia</location> ) 69 71 , <person>Mark Roe</person> 69 71 </response> |
12213 | 141 Francisco Cea ( Spain ) 70 71 , Gavin Levenson ( South Africa ) | <response> 141 <person>Francisco Cea</person> ( <location>Spain</location> ) 70 71 , <person>Gavin Levenson</person> ( <location>South Africa</location> ) </response> |
12214 | 66 75 | <response> 66 75 </response> |
12215 | 142 Daniel Chopra ( Sweden ) 74 68 | <response> 142 <person>Daniel Chopra</person> ( <location>Sweden</location> ) 74 68 </response> |
12216 | 143 David Gilford 69 74 | <response> 143 <person>David Gilford</person> 69 74 </response> |
12217 | 144 Peter O'Malley ( Australia ) 71 73 , Costantino Rocca ( Italy ) | <response> 144 <person>Peter O'Malley</person> ( <location>Australia</location> ) 71 73 , <person>Costantino Rocca</person> ( <location>Italy</location> ) </response> |
12218 | 71 73 , Colin Montgomerie 68 76 , David Howell 70 74 , Mark | <response> 71 73 , <person>Colin Montgomerie</person> 68 76 , <person>David Howell</person> 70 74 , <person>Mark</person> </response> |
12219 | Davis 71 73 | <response> <person>Davis</person> 71 73 </response> |
12220 | 145 Peter Mitchell 74 71 , Philip Walton ( Ireland ) 71 74 , Retief | <response> 145 <person>Peter Mitchell</person> 74 71 , <person>Philip Walton</person> ( <location>Ireland</location> ) 71 74 , <person>Retief</person> </response> |
12221 | Goosen ( South Africa ) 71 74 , Ove Sellberg ( Sweden ) 71 74 , | <response> <person>Goosen</person> ( <location>South Africa</location> ) 71 74 , <person>Ove Sellberg</person> ( <location>Sweden</location> ) 71 74 , </response> |
12222 | Peter Hedblom ( Sweden ) 70 75 , Pedro Linhart ( Spain ) 72 73 , | <response> <person>Peter Hedblom</person> ( <location>Sweden</location> ) 70 75 , <person>Pedro Linhart</person> ( <location>Spain</location> ) 72 73 , </response> |
12223 | Mike Clayton ( Australia ) 69 76 , Emanuele Canonica ( Italy ) | <response> <person>Mike Clayton</person> ( <location>Australia</location> ) 69 76 , <person>Emanuele Canonica</person> ( <location>Italy</location> ) </response> |
12224 | 69 76 , Miguel Angel Martin ( Spain ) 75 70 | <response> 69 76 , <person>Miguel Angel Martin</person> ( <location>Spain</location> ) 75 70 </response> |
12225 | 146 Iain Pyman 71 75 , Eduardo Romero ( Argentina ) 70 76 , Ian | <response> 146 <person>Iain Pyman</person> 71 75 , <person>Eduardo Romero</person> ( <location>Argentina</location> ) 70 76 , <person>Ian</person> </response> |
12226 | Woosnam 70 76 , Miguel Angel Jimenez ( Spain ) 74 72 , Klas | <response> <person>Woosnam</person> 70 76 , <person>Miguel Angel Jimenez</person> ( <location>Spain</location> ) 74 72 , <person>Klas</person> </response> |
12227 | Eriksson ( Sweden ) 71 75 , Paul Eales 75 71 | <response> <person>Eriksson</person> ( <location>Sweden</location> ) 71 75 , <person>Paul Eales</person> 75 71 </response> |
12228 | 147 Antoine Lebouc ( France ) 74 73 , Paul Curry 76 71 , Andrew | <response> 147 <person>Antoine Lebouc</person> ( <location>France</location> ) 74 73 , <person>Paul Curry</person> 76 71 , <person>Andrew</person> </response> |
12229 | Coltart 72 75 , Paul Lawrie 72 75 , Jose Coceres ( Argentina ) | <response> <person>Coltart</person> 72 75 , <person>Paul Lawrie</person> 72 75 , <person>Jose Coceres</person> ( <location>Argentina</location> ) </response> |
12230 | 69 78 , Raymond Russell 69 78 , Roger Chapman 71 76 , Paul | <response> 69 78 , <person>Raymond Russell</person> 69 78 , <person>Roger Chapman</person> 71 76 , <person>Paul</person> </response> |
12231 | Affleck 74 73 . | <response> <person>Affleck</person> 74 73 . </response> |
12232 | CYCLING - SORENSEN WINS FOURTH STAGE OF TOUR OF NETHERLANDS . | <response> CYCLING - <person>SORENSEN</person> WINS FOURTH STAGE OF <misc>TOUR OF NETHERLANDS</misc> . </response> |
12233 | DOETINCHEM , Netherlands 1996-08-29 | <response> <location>DOETINCHEM</location> , <location>Netherlands</location> 1996-08-29 </response> |
12234 | Leading results and overall standings after the 19.6 kilometre fourth stage of the Tour of the Netherlands on Thursday , a time trial starting and finishing in Doetinchem . | <response> Leading results and overall standings after the 19.6 kilometre fourth stage of the <misc>Tour of the Netherlands</misc> on Thursday , a time trial starting and finishing in <location>Doetinchem</location> . </response> |
12235 | 1. Rolf Sorensen ( Denmark ) Rabobank 22 minutes 40 seconds | <response> 1. <person>Rolf Sorensen</person> ( <location>Denmark</location> ) <organization>Rabobank</organization> 22 minutes 40 seconds </response> |
12236 | 2. Lance Armstrong ( U.S. ) Motorola 1 second behind | <response> 2. <person>Lance Armstrong</person> ( <location>U.S.</location> ) <organization>Motorola</organization> 1 second behind </response> |
12237 | 3. Vyacheslav Ekimov ( Russia ) Rabobank 29 seconds behind | <response> 3. <person>Vyacheslav Ekimov</person> ( <location>Russia</location> ) <organization>Rabobank</organization> 29 seconds behind </response> |
12238 | 4. Erik Dekker ( Netherlands ) Rabobank 43 | <response> 4. <person>Erik Dekker</person> ( <location>Netherlands</location> ) <organization>Rabobank</organization> 43 </response> |
12239 | 5. Giunluca Gorini ( Italy ) Aki 45 | <response> 5. <person>Giunluca Gorini</person> ( <location>Italy</location> ) <organization>Aki</organization> 45 </response> |
12240 | 6. Erik Breukink ( Netherlands ) Rabobank 48 | <response> 6. <person>Erik Breukink</person> ( <location>Netherlands</location> ) <organization>Rabobank</organization> 48 </response> |
12241 | 7. Wilfried Peeters ( Belgium ) Mapei 51 | <response> 7. <person>Wilfried Peeters</person> ( <location>Belgium</location> ) <organization>Mapei</organization> 51 </response> |
12242 | 8. Bart Voskamp ( Netherlands ) TVM 53 | <response> 8. <person>Bart Voskamp</person> ( <location>Netherlands</location> ) <organization>TVM</organization> 53 </response> |
12243 | 9. Michael Andersson ( Sweden ) Telekom 54 | <response> 9. <person>Michael Andersson</person> ( <location>Sweden</location> ) <organization>Telekom</organization> 54 </response> |
12244 | 10. Gregory Randolph ( USA ) Motorola 1 minute 3 seconds | <response> 10. <person>Gregory Randolph</person> ( <location>USA</location> ) <organization>Motorola</organization> 1 minute 3 seconds </response> |
12245 | Leading overall placings after three stages : | <response> Leading overall placings after three stages : </response> |
12246 | 1. Sorensen 11.20:33 | <response> 1. <person>Sorensen</person> 11.20:33 </response> |
12247 | 2. Armstrong 3 seconds behind | <response> 2. <person>Armstrong</person> 3 seconds behind </response> |
12248 | 3. Ekimov 1 minute 7 seconds | <response> 3. <person>Ekimov</person> 1 minute 7 seconds </response> |
12249 | 4. Marco Lietti ( Italy ) MG-Technogym 1 minute 14 seconds | <response> 4. <person>Marco Lietti</person> ( <location>Italy</location> ) <organization>MG-Technogym</organization> 1 minute 14 seconds </response> |
12250 | 5. Dekker 1 minute 21 seconds | <response> 5. <person>Dekker</person> 1 minute 21 seconds </response> |
12251 | 6. Breukink 1 minute 26 seconds | <response> 6. <person>Breukink</person> 1 minute 26 seconds </response> |
12252 | 7. Maarten den Bakker ( Netherlands ) TVM 1 minute 31 seconds | <response> 7. <person>Maarten den Bakker</person> ( <location>Netherlands</location> ) <organization>TVM</organization> 1 minute 31 seconds </response> |
12253 | 8. Voskamp same time | <response> 8. <person>Voskamp</person> same time </response> |
12254 | 9. Andersson 1 minute 32 seconds | <response> 9. <person>Andersson</person> 1 minute 32 seconds </response> |
12255 | 10. Olaf Ludwig ( Germany ) Telekom 1 minute 44 seconds | <response> 10. <person>Olaf Ludwig</person> ( <location>Germany</location> ) <organization>Telekom</organization> 1 minute 44 seconds </response> |
12256 | The race continues on Friday with the 178 kilometre fifth-stage from Zevenaar to Venray . | <response> The race continues on Friday with the 178 kilometre fifth-stage from <location>Zevenaar</location> to <location>Venray</location> . </response> |
12257 | CRICKET - ENGLAND BEAT PAKISTAN IN FIRST ONE-DAYER . | <response> CRICKET - <location>ENGLAND</location> BEAT <location>PAKISTAN</location> IN FIRST ONE-DAYER . </response> |
12258 | MANCHESTER , England 1996-08-29 | <response> <location>MANCHESTER</location> , <location>England</location> 1996-08-29 </response> |
12259 | England beat Pakistan by five wickets to win the first one-day ( 50 overs-a-side ) international at Old Trafford on Thursday . | <response> <location>England</location> beat <location>Pakistan</location> by five wickets to win the first one-day ( 50 overs-a-side ) international at <location>Old Trafford</location> on Thursday . </response> |
12260 | Scores : Pakistan 225-5 innings closed ( Saeed Anwar 57 ) , England 226-5 in 46.4 overs ( M. Atherton 65 ) . | <response> Scores : <location>Pakistan</location> 225-5 innings closed ( <person>Saeed Anwar</person> 57 ) , <location>England</location> 226-5 in 46.4 overs ( <person>M. Atherton</person> 65 ) . </response> |
12261 | CYCLING - WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS . | <response> CYCLING - WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS . </response> |
12262 | MANCHESTER , England 1996-08-29 | <response> <location>MANCHESTER</location> , <location>England</location> 1996-08-29 </response> |
12263 | Results at the world track cycling championships on Thursday : | <response> Results at the world track cycling championships on Thursday : </response> |
12264 | Individual pursuit semifinals ( over 4,000 metres ) : | <response> Individual pursuit semifinals ( over 4,000 metres ) : </response> |
12265 | Chris Boardman ( Britain ) 4:15.006 beat Alexei Markov ( Russia ) 4:23.029 | <response> <person>Chris Boardman</person> ( <location>Britain</location> ) 4:15.006 beat <person>Alexei Markov</person> ( <location>Russia</location> ) 4:23.029 </response> |
12266 | Andrea Collinelli ( Italy ) 4:16.141 beat Francis Moreau ( France ) 4:19.665 | <response> <person>Andrea Collinelli</person> ( <location>Italy</location> ) 4:16.141 beat <person>Francis Moreau</person> ( <location>France</location> ) 4:19.665 </response> |
12267 | Moreau takes bronze medal as faster losing semifinalist . | <response> <person>Moreau</person> takes bronze medal as faster losing semifinalist . </response> |
12268 | Final : | <response> Final : </response> |
12269 | Chris Boardman ( Britain ) 4:11.114 ( world record ) beat Andrea Collinelli ( Italy ) 4:20.341 | <response> <person>Chris Boardman</person> ( <location>Britain</location> ) 4:11.114 ( world record ) beat <person>Andrea Collinelli</person> ( <location>Italy</location> ) 4:20.341 </response> |
12270 | Olympic sprint championship ( three-man teams ) : | <response> <misc>Olympic</misc> sprint championship ( three-man teams ) : </response> |
12271 | 1. Australia ( Darryn Hill , Shane Kelly , Gary Neiwand ) 44.804 | <response> 1. <location>Australia</location> ( <person>Darryn Hill</person> , <person>Shane Kelly</person> , <person>Gary Neiwand</person> ) 44.804 </response> |
12272 | seconds | <response> seconds </response> |
12273 | 2. Germany ( Jens Fiedler , Michael Hubner , Soren Lausberg ) | <response> 2. <location>Germany</location> ( <person>Jens Fiedler</person> , <person>Michael Hubner</person> , <person>Soren Lausberg</person> ) </response> |
12274 | 45.455 | <response> 45.455 </response> |
12275 | 3. France ( Laurent Gane , Florian Rousseau , Herve Thuet ) | <response> 3. <location>France</location> ( <person>Laurent Gane</person> , <person>Florian Rousseau</person> , <person>Herve Thuet</person> ) </response> |
12276 | 45.810 | <response> 45.810 </response> |
12277 | 4. Greece ( Dimitrios Georgalis , Georgios Chimonetos , Lampros | <response> 4. <location>Greece</location> ( <person>Dimitrios Georgalis</person> , <person>Georgios Chimonetos</person> , <person>Lampros</person> </response> |
12278 | Vasilopoulos ) 46.538 | <response> <person>Vasilopoulos</person> ) 46.538 </response> |
12279 | Women 's world sprint championship quarter-finals ( best of | <response> Women 's world sprint championship quarter-finals ( best of </response> |
12280 | three matches ) : | <response> three matches ) : </response> |
12281 | Magali Faure ( France ) beat Kathrin Freitag ( Germany ) two | <response> <person>Magali Faure</person> ( <location>France</location> ) beat <person>Kathrin Freitag</person> ( <location>Germany</location> ) two </response> |
12282 | matches to nil ( with times for the last 200 metres of 11.833 | <response> matches to nil ( with times for the last 200 metres of 11.833 </response> |
12283 | seconds and 12.033 seconds ) | <response> seconds and 12.033 seconds ) </response> |
12284 | Felicia Ballanger ( France ) beat Oksana Grichina ( Russia ) 2-0 , | <response> <person>Felicia Ballanger</person> ( <location>France</location> ) beat <person>Oksana Grichina</person> ( <location>Russia</location> ) 2-0 , </response> |
12285 | ( 11.776 / 12.442 ) | <response> ( 11.776 / 12.442 ) </response> |
12286 | Tanya Dubnicoff ( Canada ) beat Michelle Ferris ( Australia ) 2-0 , | <response> <person>Tanya Dubnicoff</person> ( <location>Canada</location> ) beat <person>Michelle Ferris</person> ( <location>Australia</location> ) 2-0 , </response> |
12287 | ( 12.211 / 12.208 ) | <response> ( 12.211 / 12.208 ) </response> |
12288 | Annett Neumann ( Germany ) beat Galina Enioukhina ( Russia ) 2-0 , | <response> <person>Annett Neumann</person> ( <location>Germany</location> ) beat <person>Galina Enioukhina</person> ( <location>Russia</location> ) 2-0 , </response> |
12289 | ( 12.434 / 12.177). | <response> ( 12.434 / 12.177). </response> |
12290 | CRICKET - CROFT RESTRICTS PAKISTAN TO 225-5 . | <response> CRICKET - <person>CROFT</person> RESTRICTS <location>PAKISTAN</location> TO 225-5 . </response> |
12291 | MANCHESTER , England 1996-08-29 | <response> <location>MANCHESTER</location> , <location>England</location> 1996-08-29 </response> |
12292 | Tight bowling from Glamorgan off-spinner Robert Croft helped England to restrict Pakistan to 225 for five in their 50 overs in the first one-day international at Old Trafford on Thursday . | <response> Tight bowling from <organization>Glamorgan</organization> off-spinner <person>Robert Croft</person> helped <location>England</location> to restrict <location>Pakistan</location> to 225 for five in their 50 overs in the first one-day international at <location>Old Trafford</location> on Thursday . </response> |
12293 | Croft , who was one of the few Englishmen to make a good impression in his test debut at The Oval last week , showed great control as he first dried up the early flow of Pakistan runs and then collected the wickets of Aamir Sohail and Wasim Akram in a spell of 10-1-36-2 . | <response> <person>Croft</person> , who was one of the few <misc>Englishmen</misc> to make a good impression in his test debut at <location>The Oval</location> last week , showed great control as he first dried up the early flow of <location>Pakistan</location> runs and then collected the wickets of <person>Aamir Sohail</person> and <person>Wasim Akram</person> in a spell of 10-1-36-2 . </response> |
12294 | There was also a wicket each for Ronnie Irani , Allan Mullally and Darren Gough although there was no joy for Dean Headley who , along with Lancashire batsman Graham Lloyd , was making his international debut . | <response> There was also a wicket each for <person>Ronnie Irani</person> , <person>Allan Mullally</person> and <person>Darren Gough</person> although there was no joy for <person>Dean Headley</person> who , along with <organization>Lancashire</organization> batsman <person>Graham Lloyd</person> , was making his international debut . </response> |
12295 | After Wasim had won the toss and chosen to bat first , Pakistani made an excellent start as Sohail and Saeed Anwar continued their good form with an opening partnership of 82 . | <response> After <person>Wasim</person> had won the toss and chosen to bat first , <misc>Pakistani</misc> made an excellent start as <person>Sohail</person> and <person>Saeed Anwar</person> continued their good form with an opening partnership of 82 . </response> |
12296 | Anwar , who struck a superb 176 at The Oval , was the more aggressive as he made 57 from 75 balls before skying a catch off Irani to Mullally at long-on . | <response> <person>Anwar</person> , who struck a superb 176 at <location>The Oval</location> , was the more aggressive as he made 57 from 75 balls before skying a catch off <person>Irani</person> to <person>Mullally</person> at long-on . </response> |
12297 | Sohail and Ijaz Ahmed then added 59 for the second wicket before England struck back with three wickets for 19 in the space of five overs . | <response> <person>Sohail</person> and <person>Ijaz Ahmed</person> then added 59 for the second wicket before <location>England</location> struck back with three wickets for 19 in the space of five overs . </response> |
12298 | First , Sohail , after making 48 , was bowled by Croft as he stepped back to try and hit through the off-side . | <response> First , <person>Sohail</person> , after making 48 , was bowled by <person>Croft</person> as he stepped back to try and hit through the off-side . </response> |
12299 | Wasim , who promoted himself to number four in the order , followed for six when Croft drifted another well-flighted delivery behind his legs . | <response> <person>Wasim</person> , who promoted himself to number four in the order , followed for six when <person>Croft</person> drifted another well-flighted delivery behind his legs . </response> |
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