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13100
When Schein returned two of the suitcases were missing .
<response> When <person>Schein</person> returned two of the suitcases were missing . </response>
13101
They contained $ 650,000 in jewelry and $ 40,000 in cash , Andrews said .
<response> They contained $ 650,000 in jewelry and $ 40,000 in cash , <person>Andrews</person> said . </response>
13102
He said the man on the videotape did not match the description given by the jewelry store owner .
<response> He said the man on the videotape did not match the description given by the jewelry store owner . </response>
13103
O.J. Simpson hints at more supporting evidence .
<response> <person>O.J. Simpson</person> hints at more supporting evidence . </response>
13104
Jackie Frank
<response> <person>Jackie Frank</person> </response>
13105
WASHINGTON 1996-08-29
<response> <location>WASHINGTON</location> 1996-08-29 </response>
13106
O.J. Simpson said on Thursday he was financially broken by his defence against murder charges but he was hopeful new evidence to support him would be available for a civil trial next month .
<response> <person>O.J. Simpson</person> said on Thursday he was financially broken by his defence against murder charges but he was hopeful new evidence to support him would be available for a civil trial next month . </response>
13107
The former football star was found not guilty by a criminal trial jury last October of the murders of his former wife , Nicole Brown Simpson , and her friend , Ronald Goldman , in June 1994 .
<response> The former football star was found not guilty by a criminal trial jury last October of the murders of his former wife , <person>Nicole Brown Simpson</person> , and her friend , <person>Ronald Goldman</person> , in June 1994 . </response>
13108
He now faces a civil suit brought by families of the victims who hold him responsible for the deaths .
<response> He now faces a civil suit brought by families of the victims who hold him responsible for the deaths . </response>
13109
He told reporters a court order not to talk about his case kept him from detailing how he has fulfilled his pledge to find the killers .
<response> He told reporters a court order not to talk about his case kept him from detailing how he has fulfilled his pledge to find the killers . </response>
13110
But he added without elaborating , " hopefully we will see some things come out in this next trial . "
<response> But he added without elaborating , " hopefully we will see some things come out in this next trial . " </response>
13111
The judge in the civil trial has imposed a sweeping gag order that prohibits lawyers , witnesses and parties to the case from discussing it with the media or elsewhere in public .
<response> The judge in the civil trial has imposed a sweeping gag order that prohibits lawyers , witnesses and parties to the case from discussing it with the media or elsewhere in public . </response>
13112
" I would love to speak about everything , " said Simpson , who vowed after his acquittal to find the killers and offered a substantial reward .
<response> " I would love to speak about everything , " said <person>Simpson</person> , who vowed after his acquittal to find the killers and offered a substantial reward . </response>
13113
His lawyers have said his defence in the civil trial that starts Sept .
<response> His lawyers have said his defence in the civil trial that starts Sept . </response>
13114
17 will be that he did not kill the victims .
<response> 17 will be that he did not kill the victims . </response>
13115
Simpson said at the hotel news conference his plans include eventually writing another book .
<response> <person>Simpson</person> said at the hotel news conference his plans include eventually writing another book . </response>
13116
He added that he has had job offers but more have come from abroad than at home .
<response> He added that he has had job offers but more have come from abroad than at home . </response>
13117
" I 'm broke .
<response> " I 'm broke . </response>
13118
I am not crying the blues .
<response> I am not crying the blues . </response>
13119
I can get along just fine , " he said . "
<response> I can get along just fine , " he said . " </response>
13120
Whatever you want to send me , I need . "
<response> Whatever you want to send me , I need . " </response>
13121
He again accused the news media of erroneous reporting on his case but did not signal any plans for lawsuits as he did on Wednesday in an address at a jam-packed Washington church .
<response> He again accused the news media of erroneous reporting on his case but did not signal any plans for lawsuits as he did on Wednesday in an address at a jam-packed <location>Washington</location> church . </response>
13122
Contrary to news reports , Simpson said , he has received support from both blacks and whites .
<response> Contrary to news reports , <person>Simpson</person> said , he has received support from both blacks and whites . </response>
13123
He again dismissed charges that he had distanced himself from the black community during his successful football and commercial career , only to seek their support after he faced murder charges .
<response> He again dismissed charges that he had distanced himself from the black community during his successful football and commercial career , only to seek their support after he faced murder charges . </response>
13124
A crowd of 2,000 paid $ 10 a head to hear the former star running back for the Buffalo Bills professional football club and a Football Hall of Fame member on Wednesday night .
<response> A crowd of 2,000 paid $ 10 a head to hear the former star running back for the <organization>Buffalo Bills</organization> professional football club and a <misc>Football Hall of Fame</misc> member on Wednesday night . </response>
13125
The crowd in the church was wildly supportive , showering Simpson with gifts and praise .
<response> The crowd in the church was wildly supportive , showering <person>Simpson</person> with gifts and praise . </response>
13126
But outside , dozens of protesters from the D.C. Coalition Against Domestic Violence called for the church to support victims of violence instead .
<response> But outside , dozens of protesters from the <organization>D.C. Coalition Against Domestic Violence</organization> called for the church to support victims of violence instead . </response>
13127
Clinton adviser Morris announces resignation .
<response> <person>Clinton</person> adviser <person>Morris</person> announces resignation . </response>
13128
CHICAGO 1996-08-29
<response> <location>CHICAGO</location> 1996-08-29 </response>
13129
President Bill Clinton 's top political strategist Dick Morris resigned on Thursday , saying he did not want to become an issue in Clinton 's re-election campaign .
<response> President <person>Bill Clinton</person> 's top political strategist <person>Dick Morris</person> resigned on Thursday , saying he did not want to become an issue in <person>Clinton</person> 's re-election campaign . </response>
13130
In a written statement , distributed by the Clinton campaign , Morris avoided comment on published allegations that he had engaged in a year-long affair with a $ 200-an-hour prostitute .
<response> In a written statement , distributed by the <person>Clinton</person> campaign , <person>Morris</person> avoided comment on published allegations that he had engaged in a year-long affair with a $ 200-an-hour prostitute . </response>
13131
The statement from Morris said that he had submitted his resignation on Wednesday night . "
<response> The statement from <person>Morris</person> said that he had submitted his resignation on Wednesday night . " </response>
13132
While I served I sought to avoid the limelight because I did not want to become the message .
<response> While I served I sought to avoid the limelight because I did not want to become the message . </response>
13133
Now , I resign so I will not become the issue , " he said .
<response> Now , I resign so I will not become the issue , " he said . </response>
13134
The announcement followed a report in the weekly supermarket tabloid Star magazine , reprinted in Thursday 's editions of the New York Post , that the married adviser had hired a 37-year-old prostitute on a weekly basis while visiting Washington to advise Clinton on his re-election campaign .
<response> The announcement followed a report in the weekly supermarket tabloid <organization>Star magazine</organization> , reprinted in Thursday 's editions of the <organization>New York Post</organization> , that the married adviser had hired a 37-year-old prostitute on a weekly basis while visiting <location>Washington</location> to advise <person>Clinton</person> on his re-election campaign . </response>
13135
" I will not subject my wife , family or friends to the sadistic , vitriol of yellow journalism .
<response> " I will not subject my wife , family or friends to the sadistic , vitriol of yellow journalism . </response>
13136
I will not dignify such journalism with a reply or an answer .
<response> I will not dignify such journalism with a reply or an answer . </response>
13137
I never will , " his statement said .
<response> I never will , " his statement said . </response>
13138
It was distributed to reporters at the press centre of Clinton 's Democratic convention headquarters just hours before the president was to address the delegates accepting the party 's nomination for a second four-year term in the White House .
<response> It was distributed to reporters at the press centre of <person>Clinton</person> 's <misc>Democratic</misc> convention headquarters just hours before the president was to address the delegates accepting the party 's nomination for a second four-year term in the <location>White House</location> . </response>
13139
U.S. surgeon investigated for discarding foot .
<response> <location>U.S.</location> surgeon investigated for discarding foot . </response>
13140
CHARLESTON , S.C. 1996-08-29
<response> <location>CHARLESTON</location> , <location>S.C.</location> 1996-08-29 </response>
13141
Health officials said on Thursday they were investigating the discovery of an amputated foot on a beach near Charleston to determine whether a local surgeon had improperly disposed of infectious waste .
<response> Health officials said on Thursday they were investigating the discovery of an amputated foot on a beach near <location>Charleston</location> to determine whether a local surgeon had improperly disposed of infectious waste . </response>
13142
The foot , which washed up on Sullivan 's Island beach this month , was amputated three years ago from a child whose legs were deformed .
<response> The foot , which washed up on <location>Sullivan 's Island</location> beach this month , was amputated three years ago from a child whose legs were deformed . </response>
13143
The foot had to be removed so the infant could be fitted with a prosthesis .
<response> The foot had to be removed so the infant could be fitted with a prosthesis . </response>
13144
An orthopedic surgeon was given permission by the child 's parents and the hospital to keep the foot for research and educational purposes .
<response> An orthopedic surgeon was given permission by the child 's parents and the hospital to keep the foot for research and educational purposes . </response>
13145
Health officials said the surgeon told authorities he stored the foot in his freezer at home , but the freezer recently broke down and the contents spoiled .
<response> Health officials said the surgeon told authorities he stored the foot in his freezer at home , but the freezer recently broke down and the contents spoiled . </response>
13146
The surgeon , who apologised for the incident , said he decided to put the foot in a crab trap to remove the flesh .
<response> The surgeon , who apologised for the incident , said he decided to put the foot in a crab trap to remove the flesh . </response>
13147
The foot later washed up on the beach .
<response> The foot later washed up on the beach . </response>
13148
Florida cop disguised as shrub nabs bad guys .
<response> <location>Florida</location> cop disguised as shrub nabs bad guys . </response>
13149
MIAMI 1996-08-29
<response> <location>MIAMI</location> 1996-08-29 </response>
13150
It was a bush that bagged the bad guys .
<response> It was a bush that bagged the bad guys . </response>
13151
When four would-be robbers , armed and masked , showed up to rob a Checker 's restaurant in the Fort Lauderdale suburb of Pembroke Pines on Tuesday , they had no idea the shrub near the drive-through window was toting a shotgun .
<response> When four would-be robbers , armed and masked , showed up to rob a <organization>Checker 's</organization> restaurant in the <location>Fort Lauderdale</location> suburb of <location>Pembroke Pines</location> on Tuesday , they had no idea the shrub near the drive-through window was toting a shotgun . </response>
13152
Detective Earl Feugill , camouflaged as a shaggy green bush , ordered them to freeze . "
<response> Detective <person>Earl Feugill</person> , camouflaged as a shaggy green bush , ordered them to freeze . " </response>
13153
They were quite surprised , " he told the Miami Herald .
<response> They were quite surprised , " he told the <organization>Miami Herald</organization> . </response>
13154
Feugill said he made the hot , heavy suit , which he first used in the Marines , by attaching strips of burlap to a camouflage outfit .
<response> <person>Feugill</person> said he made the hot , heavy suit , which he first used in the <organization>Marines</organization> , by attaching strips of burlap to a camouflage outfit . </response>
13155
Green and black face paint completed his disguise .
<response> <person>Green</person> and black face paint completed his disguise . </response>
13156
He was staking out the restaurant after a series of robberies at local fast-food places .
<response> He was staking out the restaurant after a series of robberies at local fast-food places . </response>
13157
Pembroke Pines police said five people were arrested as a result of the 90-minute stakeout , including the four robbers and a restaurant employee who was allegedly prepared to let them in a back door .
<response> <location>Pembroke Pines</location> police said five people were arrested as a result of the 90-minute stakeout , including the four robbers and a restaurant employee who was allegedly prepared to let them in a back door . </response>
13158
U.S. DLA sets tin price at $ 2.7975 per lb .
<response> <organization>U.S. DLA</organization> sets tin price at $ 2.7975 per lb . </response>
13159
WASHINGTON 1996-08-29
<response> <location>WASHINGTON</location> 1996-08-29 </response>
13160
The U.S. Defense Logistics Agency set Thursday 's offering price for stockpile tin at $ 2.7975 per lb , versus $ 2.7775 per lb yesterday .
<response> The <organization>U.S. Defense Logistics Agency</organization> set Thursday 's offering price for stockpile tin at $ 2.7975 per lb , versus $ 2.7775 per lb yesterday . </response>
13161
Key Clinton aide resigns , NBC says .
<response> Key <person>Clinton</person> aide resigns , <organization>NBC</organization> says . </response>
13162
CHICAGO 1996-08-29
<response> <location>CHICAGO</location> 1996-08-29 </response>
13163
Dick Morris , the Republican political consultant who reshaped U.S. President Bill Clinton 's reelection campaign , has resigned , MS-NBC News reported Thursday .
<response> <person>Dick Morris</person> , the <misc>Republican</misc> political consultant who reshaped <location>U.S.</location> President <person>Bill Clinton</person> 's reelection campaign , has resigned , <misc>MS-NBC News</misc> reported Thursday . </response>
13164
Morris drew the ire of liberal Clinton aides for repositioning the president in the political centre .
<response> <person>Morris</person> drew the ire of liberal <person>Clinton</person> aides for repositioning the president in the political centre . </response>
13165
There was no immediate comment on the report from the White House .
<response> There was no immediate comment on the report from the <location>White House</location> . </response>
13166
U.S. corn gluten meal steady-higher , feed flat .
<response> <location>U.S.</location> corn gluten meal steady-higher , feed flat . </response>
13167
CHICAGO 1996-08-29
<response> <location>CHICAGO</location> 1996-08-29 </response>
13168
U.S. corn gluten feed prices were flat while meal values were steady to firmer on Thursday .
<response> <location>U.S.</location> corn gluten feed prices were flat while meal values were steady to firmer on Thursday . </response>
13169
Dealers noted a seasonal pickup in meal demand .
<response> Dealers noted a seasonal pickup in meal demand . </response>
13170
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<response> -- </response>
13171
CHICAGO AREA MILLS ( dollars per short ton )
<response> <misc>CHICAGO AREA MILLS</misc> ( dollars per short ton ) </response>
13172
Gluten feed 21 pct bulk Spot - 117.00 unc
<response> Gluten feed 21 pct bulk Spot - 117.00 unc </response>
13173
Gluten feed pellets Spot - unq
<response> Gluten feed pellets Spot - unq </response>
13174
Gluten meal 60 pct bulk rail Spot - 320.00 up 5
<response> Gluten meal 60 pct bulk rail Spot - 320.00 up 5 </response>
13175
DECATUR , IL / CLINTON AND CEDAR RAPIDS , IA
<response> <organization>DECATUR</organization> , <location>IL</location> / <organization>CLINTON AND CEDAR RAPIDS</organization> , <location>IA</location> </response>
13176
Gluten feed 18 pct pellets Spot - 117.00 unc
<response> Gluten feed 18 pct pellets Spot - 117.00 unc </response>
13177
Gluten meal 60 pct bulk Spot - 310.00 unc
<response> Gluten meal 60 pct bulk Spot - 310.00 unc </response>
13178
( Chicago newsdesk 312-408-8720 )
<response> ( <location>Chicago</location> newsdesk 312-408-8720 ) </response>
13179
EU barley sale worth $ 145 / T , for Saudi - sources .
<response> <organization>EU</organization> barley sale worth $ 145 / T , for <misc>Saudi</misc> - sources . </response>
13180
PARIS 1996-08-29
<response> <location>PARIS</location> 1996-08-29 </response>
13181
A European Union sale of 234,324 tonnes of German intervention barley is worth some $ 145 per tonne fob Germany and is mostly destined for Saudi Arabia , European grain sources said on Thursday .
<response> A <organization>European Union</organization> sale of 234,324 tonnes of <misc>German</misc> intervention barley is worth some $ 145 per tonne fob <location>Germany</location> and is mostly destined for <location>Saudi Arabia</location> , <misc>European</misc> grain sources said on Thursday . </response>
13182
The EU 's cereals management committee sold 234,324 tonnes of German intervention barley at a minimum price of 105.07 Ecus per tonne .
<response> The <organization>EU</organization> 's cereals management committee sold 234,324 tonnes of <misc>German</misc> intervention barley at a minimum price of 105.07 <misc>Ecus</misc> per tonne . </response>
13183
Saudi Arabia provisionally bought 800,000 tonnes of optional-origin barley at an August 21 tender at prices between $ 160 and $ 162 including cost , insurance and freight , traders said last week .
<response> <location>Saudi Arabia</location> provisionally bought 800,000 tonnes of optional-origin barley at an August 21 tender at prices between $ 160 and $ 162 including cost , insurance and freight , traders said last week . </response>
13184
But European grain traders and officials said the Saudis might reduce the purchase to 600,000 tonnes .
<response> But <misc>European</misc> grain traders and officials said the <misc>Saudis</misc> might reduce the purchase to 600,000 tonnes . </response>
13185
Traders have said a substantial part of the deal was likely to come from the European Union , which enjoys a supply and freight advantage over other producers .
<response> Traders have said a substantial part of the deal was likely to come from the <organization>European Union</organization> , which enjoys a supply and freight advantage over other producers . </response>
13186
But subtracting freight costs , the equivalent fob price of the deal is around $ 142 , well below the $ 149 per tonne floor price which the EU put on its barley as news of the deal emerged last week .
<response> But subtracting freight costs , the equivalent fob price of the deal is around $ 142 , well below the $ 149 per tonne floor price which the <organization>EU</organization> put on its barley as news of the deal emerged last week . </response>
13187
Last Thursday the EU sold 34,277 tonnes of German intervention barley at a minimum price of 109.36 Ecus per tonne , which was seen as worth $ 149 per tonne fob .
<response> Last Thursday the <organization>EU</organization> sold 34,277 tonnes of <misc>German</misc> intervention barley at a minimum price of 109.36 <misc>Ecus</misc> per tonne , which was seen as worth $ 149 per tonne fob . </response>
13188
-- Paris newsroom +331 4221 5432
<response> -- <location>Paris</location> newsroom +331 4221 5432 </response>
13189
French shipyard workers march against job cuts .
<response> <misc>French</misc> shipyard workers march against job cuts . </response>
13190
RENNES 1996-08-29
<response> <organization>RENNES</organization> 1996-08-29 </response>
13191
About 3,500 naval shipyard workers marched in the centre of the northern port town of Cherbourg on Thursday to protest against defence restructuring , a union official said .
<response> About 3,500 naval shipyard workers marched in the centre of the northern port town of <location>Cherbourg</location> on Thursday to protest against defence restructuring , a union official said . </response>
13192
The local police headquarters did not give a figure but said 1,800 workers at the Cherbourg yeard had stopped work .
<response> The local police headquarters did not give a figure but said 1,800 workers at the <location>Cherbourg</location> yeard had stopped work . </response>
13193
A cutback plan could slim their numbers to 1,700 from 4,200 .
<response> A cutback plan could slim their numbers to 1,700 from 4,200 . </response>
13194
Several hundred workers also marched in the western town of Indre where 500 or 1,600 jobs are at risk .
<response> Several hundred workers also marched in the western town of <location>Indre</location> where 500 or 1,600 jobs are at risk . </response>
13195
PRESS DIGEST - Pakistan - August 29 .
<response> PRESS DIGEST - <location>Pakistan</location> - August 29 . </response>
13196
Following are some of the main stories in Thursday 's Pakistani newspapers :
<response> Following are some of the main stories in Thursday 's <misc>Pakistani</misc> newspapers : </response>
13197
DAWN
<response> <organization>DAWN</organization> </response>
13198
- The government has decided to transfer the entire distribution network of electricity to foreign managements to curtail losses of billions of rupees .
<response> - The government has decided to transfer the entire distribution network of electricity to foreign managements to curtail losses of billions of rupees . </response>
13199
- The government has suffered a loss of 11 billion rupees due to tax holidays at industrial estates in Hub and Gadoon .
<response> - The government has suffered a loss of 11 billion rupees due to tax holidays at industrial estates in <location>Hub</location> and <location>Gadoon</location> . </response>