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1400 | Kieran Murray | <response> <person>Kieran Murray</person> </response> |
1401 | LAS CRUCES , N.M. 1996-08-22 | <response> <location>LAS CRUCES</location> , N.M. 1996-08-22 </response> |
1402 | Miss Universe , Venezuela 's Alicia Machado , left New Mexico on Thursday , refusing to answer questions about her weight or claims she was told to either go on a crash diet or give up her title . | <response> <misc>Miss Universe</misc> , <location>Venezuela</location> 's <person>Alicia Machado</person> , left <location>New Mexico</location> on Thursday , refusing to answer questions about her weight or claims she was told to either go on a crash diet or give up her title . </response> |
1403 | Machado , 19 , flew to Los Angeles after slipping away from the New Mexico desert town of Las Cruces , where she attended the 1996 Miss Teen USA pageant on Wednesday . | <response> <person>Machado</person> , 19 , flew to <location>Los Angeles</location> after slipping away from the <location>New Mexico</location> desert town of <location>Las Cruces</location> , where she attended the <misc>1996 Miss Teen USA</misc> pageant on Wednesday . </response> |
1404 | While Machado was not a contestant here , she came under intense scrutiny following reports she was given an ultimatum by Los Angeles-based Miss Universe Inc. to drop 27 pounds ( 12 kg ) in two weeks or risk losing her crown . | <response> While <person>Machado</person> was not a contestant here , she came under intense scrutiny following reports she was given an ultimatum by <misc>Los Angeles-based</misc> <organization>Miss Universe Inc.</organization> to drop 27 pounds ( 12 kg ) in two weeks or risk losing her crown . </response> |
1405 | In Venezuela , her mother told Reuters that Machado had a swollen face when she left home two weeks ago because she had her wisdom teeth extracted . | <response> In <location>Venezuela</location> , her mother told <organization>Reuters</organization> that <person>Machado</person> had a swollen face when she left home two weeks ago because she had her wisdom teeth extracted . </response> |
1406 | Marta Fajardo insisted her daughter , who weighed 112 pounds ( 51 kg ) when she won the Miss Universe title in Las Vegas in May , had perfectly normal eating habits . | <response> <person>Marta Fajardo</person> insisted her daughter , who weighed 112 pounds ( 51 kg ) when she won the <misc>Miss Universe</misc> title in <location>Las Vegas</location> in May , had perfectly normal eating habits . </response> |
1407 | " Everybody has their own addiction to something or other but it 's not as if she eats cakes like crazy , " she said . | <response> " Everybody has their own addiction to something or other but it 's not as if she eats cakes like crazy , " she said . </response> |
1408 | Organisers flatly denied ever threatening Machado but immediately put her under wraps and blocked access to her . | <response> Organisers flatly denied ever threatening <person>Machado</person> but immediately put her under wraps and blocked access to her . </response> |
1409 | Dressed in a black strapless evening gown at Wednesday 's pageant , Machado was clearly heavier than the contestants but still won rave reviews after her brief appearance on stage . | <response> Dressed in a black strapless evening gown at Wednesday 's pageant , <person>Machado</person> was clearly heavier than the contestants but still won rave reviews after her brief appearance on stage . </response> |
1410 | " Are you kidding ? | <response> " Are you kidding ? </response> |
1411 | She 's fantastic , " said Nikki Campbell , 28 , who went to the pageant . " | <response> She 's fantastic , " said <person>Nikki Campbell</person> , 28 , who went to the pageant . " </response> |
1412 | She looked great . | <response> She looked great . </response> |
1413 | Very sexy . " | <response> Very sexy . " </response> |
1414 | Machado 's publicists said on Thursday she was scheduled to stay in Los Angeles for promotional work with sponsors before returning to Venezuela on Sept . | <response> <person>Machado</person> 's publicists said on Thursday she was scheduled to stay in <location>Los Angeles</location> for promotional work with sponsors before returning to <location>Venezuela</location> on Sept . </response> |
1415 | 5 . | <response> 5 . </response> |
1416 | Beauty queens are high-profile personalities in Venezuela and Machado 's alleged weight problem made front page news this week . | <response> Beauty queens are high-profile personalities in <location>Venezuela</location> and <person>Machado</person> 's alleged weight problem made front page news this week . </response> |
1417 | It was an official of the Miss Venezuela Organisation who first said Machado had been told to lose weight fast . | <response> It was an official of the <organization>Miss Venezuela Organisation</organization> who first said <person>Machado</person> had been told to lose weight fast . </response> |
1418 | People close to her said she then eased up on her diet and indulged her passion for pasta and cake , but it was not clear how many pounds she gained and most people who saw her said she was still a long way from being fat . | <response> People close to her said she then eased up on her diet and indulged her passion for pasta and cake , but it was not clear how many pounds she gained and most people who saw her said she was still a long way from being fat . </response> |
1419 | Martin Brooks , president of Miss Universe Inc , said he spoke with Machado to assure her that organisers were not putting pressure on her . | <response> <person>Martin Brooks</person> , president of <organization>Miss Universe Inc</organization> , said he spoke with <person>Machado</person> to assure her that organisers were not putting pressure on her . </response> |
1420 | " She 's fine with it . | <response> " She 's fine with it . </response> |
1421 | She wished , as we all did , that it had n't happened but she 's spiritually and mentally terrific . | <response> She wished , as we all did , that it had n't happened but she 's spiritually and mentally terrific . </response> |
1422 | There 's no problem whatsoever , " he told Reuters . | <response> There 's no problem whatsoever , " he told <organization>Reuters</organization> . </response> |
1423 | He said the lifestyle associated with being Miss Universe could make routine exercise difficult . | <response> He said the lifestyle associated with being <misc>Miss Universe</misc> could make routine exercise difficult . </response> |
1424 | " The problem is they travel so much and are so busy that the ability to have any type of regimented routine workout does n't exist . | <response> " The problem is they travel so much and are so busy that the ability to have any type of regimented routine workout does n't exist . </response> |
1425 | I dont know if Alicia is working out . | <response> I dont know if <person>Alicia</person> is working out . </response> |
1426 | We have n't talked about it because it has n't been an issue , " he said . | <response> We have n't talked about it because it has n't been an issue , " he said . </response> |
1427 | Kevorkian attends third suicide in week . | <response> <person>Kevorkian</person> attends third suicide in week . </response> |
1428 | PONTIAC , Mich . | <response> <location>PONTIAC</location> , <location>Mich</location> . </response> |
1429 | 1996-08-22 | <response> 1996-08-22 </response> |
1430 | Dr. Jack Kevorkian attended his third suicide in less than a week on Thursday , bringing the body of a 40-year-old Missouri woman suffering from multiple sclerosis to a hospital emergency room , doctors said . | <response> Dr. <person>Jack Kevorkian</person> attended his third suicide in less than a week on Thursday , bringing the body of a 40-year-old <location>Missouri</location> woman suffering from multiple sclerosis to a hospital emergency room , doctors said . </response> |
1431 | Dr Robert Aranosian , emergency room director at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital , said Kevorkian brought in the body of Patricia Smith , of Lees Summit , Mo . | <response> Dr <person>Robert Aranosian</person> , emergency room director at <location>Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital</location> , said <person>Kevorkian</person> brought in the body of <person>Patricia Smith</person> , of <location>Lees Summit</location> , <location>Mo</location> . </response> |
1432 | , at midday and told doctors that she had been paralysed by the disease . | <response> , at midday and told doctors that she had been paralysed by the disease . </response> |
1433 | It was his second assisted-suicide in 36 hours and the 37th that he has acknowledged attending since starting his crusade for doctor assisted suicide in 1990 . | <response> It was his second assisted-suicide in 36 hours and the 37th that he has acknowledged attending since starting his crusade for doctor assisted suicide in 1990 . </response> |
1434 | Kevorkian 's lawyer , Geoffrey Fieger , said those attending Smith 's death included her husband , David , a police officer , her father , James Poland , and Kevorkian . | <response> <person>Kevorkian</person> 's lawyer , <person>Geoffrey Fieger</person> , said those attending <person>Smith</person> 's death included her husband , <person>David</person> , a police officer , her father , <person>James Poland</person> , and <person>Kevorkian</person> . </response> |
1435 | It was the first known time that a police officer has been president at the suicide of one of Kevorkian 's patients . | <response> It was the first known time that a police officer has been president at the suicide of one of <person>Kevorkian</person> 's patients . </response> |
1436 | He offered no details about the cause of Smith 's death or the location . | <response> He offered no details about the cause of <person>Smith</person> 's death or the location . </response> |
1437 | She was a nurse who had " rapidly progressing multple sclerosis . " | <response> She was a nurse who had " rapidly progressing multple sclerosis . " </response> |
1438 | On Tuesday night , Kevorkian attended the death of Louise Siebens , a 76-year-old Texas woman with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis , or Lou Gehrig 's disease . | <response> On Tuesday night , <person>Kevorkian</person> attended the death of <person>Louise Siebens</person> , a 76-year-old <location>Texas</location> woman with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis , or <person>Lou Gehrig</person> 's disease . </response> |
1439 | On August 15 , Kevorkian helped Judith Curren , a 42-year-old Massachusetts nurse , who suffered from chronic fatigue syndrome , a non-terminal illness , to end her life . | <response> On August 15 , <person>Kevorkian</person> helped <person>Judith Curren</person> , a 42-year-old <location>Massachusetts</location> nurse , who suffered from chronic fatigue syndrome , a non-terminal illness , to end her life . </response> |
1440 | Fairview , Texas , $ 1.82 million deal Baa1 - Moody 's . | <response> <location>Fairview</location> , <location>Texas</location> , $ 1.82 million deal Baa1 - <organization>Moody 's</organization> . </response> |
1441 | NEW YORK 1996-08-22 | <response> <location>NEW YORK</location> 1996-08-22 </response> |
1442 | Moody 's Investors Service - | <response> <organization>Moody 's Investors Service</organization> - </response> |
1443 | Rating Announcement As of 08/21/96 . | <response> Rating Announcement As of 08/21/96 . </response> |
1444 | Issuer : Fairview Town | <response> Issuer : <location>Fairview Town</location> </response> |
1445 | State : TX | <response> State : <location>TX</location> </response> |
1446 | Rating : Baa1 | <response> Rating : Baa1 </response> |
1447 | Sale Amount : 1,820,000 | <response> Sale Amount : 1,820,000 </response> |
1448 | Expected Sale Date : 08/27/96 | <response> Expected Sale Date : 08/27/96 </response> |
1449 | -- U.S. Municipal Desk , 212-859-1650 | <response> -- <organization>U.S. Municipal Desk</organization> , 212-859-1650 </response> |
1450 | Defiant U.S. neo-Nazi jailed by German court . | <response> Defiant <location>U.S.</location> <misc>neo-Nazi</misc> jailed by <misc>German</misc> court . </response> |
1451 | Andrew Gray | <response> <person>Andrew Gray</person> </response> |
1452 | HAMBURG , Germany 1996-08-22 | <response> <location>HAMBURG</location> , <location>Germany</location> 1996-08-22 </response> |
1453 | A Hamburg court sentenced U.S. neo-Nazi leader Gary Lauck on Thursday to four years in prison for pumping banned extremist propaganda into Germany from his base in the United States . | <response> A <location>Hamburg</location> court sentenced <location>U.S.</location> <misc>neo-Nazi</misc> leader <person>Gary Lauck</person> on Thursday to four years in prison for pumping banned extremist propaganda into <location>Germany</location> from his base in the <location>United States</location> . </response> |
1454 | Lauck , from Lincoln , Nebraska , yelled a tirade of abuse at the court after his conviction for inciting racial hatred . | <response> <person>Lauck</person> , from <location>Lincoln</location> , <location>Nebraska</location> , yelled a tirade of abuse at the court after his conviction for inciting racial hatred . </response> |
1455 | " The struggle will go on , " the 43-year-old shouted in German before being escorted out by security guards . | <response> " The struggle will go on , " the 43-year-old shouted in <misc>German</misc> before being escorted out by security guards . </response> |
1456 | Lauck 's lawyer vowed he would appeal against the court 's decision , arguing that his client should have been set free because he had not committed any offence under German law . | <response> <person>Lauck</person> 's lawyer vowed he would appeal against the court 's decision , arguing that his client should have been set free because he had not committed any offence under <misc>German</misc> law . </response> |
1457 | The German government hailed the conviction as a major victory in the fight against neo-Nazism . | <response> The <misc>German</misc> government hailed the conviction as a major victory in the fight against <misc>neo-Nazism</misc> . </response> |
1458 | Lauck 's worldwide network has been the main source of anti-Semitic propaganda material flowing into Germany since the 1970s . | <response> <person>Lauck</person> 's worldwide network has been the main source of <misc>anti-Semitic</misc> propaganda material flowing into <location>Germany</location> since the 1970s . </response> |
1459 | " Lauck possessed a well-oiled propaganda machine , honed during more than 20 years , " presiding judge Guenter Bertram told the court . | <response> " <person>Lauck</person> possessed a well-oiled propaganda machine , honed during more than 20 years , " presiding judge <person>Guenter Bertram</person> told the court . </response> |
1460 | " He set up a propaganda cannon and fired it at Germany . " | <response> " He set up a propaganda cannon and fired it at <location>Germany</location> . " </response> |
1461 | said Bertram , who also read out extracts from Lauck 's material praising Hitler as " the greatest of all leaders " and describing the Nazi slaughter of millions of Jews as a myth . | <response> said <person>Bertram</person> , who also read out extracts from <person>Lauck</person> 's material praising <person>Hitler</person> as " the greatest of all leaders " and describing the <misc>Nazi</misc> slaughter of millions of <misc>Jews</misc> as a myth . </response> |
1462 | Eager to put Lauck behind bars quickly and avoid a long and complex trial , prosecutor Bernd Mauruschat limited his charges to offences since 1994 . | <response> Eager to put <person>Lauck</person> behind bars quickly and avoid a long and complex trial , prosecutor <person>Bernd Mauruschat</person> limited his charges to offences since 1994 . </response> |
1463 | He had demanded a five-year jail term but said he was satisfied with the court 's sentence . | <response> He had demanded a five-year jail term but said he was satisfied with the court 's sentence . </response> |
1464 | Publishing and distributing neo-Nazi material is illegal in Germany but Lauck 's defence team had argued that U.S freedom of speech laws meant he was free to produce his swastika-covered books , magazines , videos and flags in his homeland . | <response> Publishing and distributing <misc>neo-Nazi</misc> material is illegal in <location>Germany</location> but <person>Lauck</person> 's defence team had argued that <location>U.S</location> freedom of speech laws meant he was free to produce his swastika-covered books , magazines , videos and flags in his homeland . </response> |
1465 | Interior Minister Manfred Kanther said in a statement he " welcomed the prosecution and conviction of one of the ringleaders of international neo-Nazism and biggest distributers of vicious racist publications " . | <response> Interior Minister <person>Manfred Kanther</person> said in a statement he " welcomed the prosecution and conviction of one of the ringleaders of international <misc>neo-Nazism</misc> and biggest distributers of vicious racist publications " . </response> |
1466 | " It is high time he was behind bars , " the opposition Social Democrats said in a statement . | <response> " It is high time he was behind bars , " the opposition <misc>Social Democrats</misc> said in a statement . </response> |
1467 | Lauck , dressed in a sober blue suit and sporting his trademark Hitleresque black moustache , showed no sign of emotion as Bertram spent more than an hour reading out the verdict and explaining the court 's decision . | <response> <person>Lauck</person> , dressed in a sober blue suit and sporting his trademark <misc>Hitleresque</misc> black moustache , showed no sign of emotion as <person>Bertram</person> spent more than an hour reading out the verdict and explaining the court 's decision . </response> |
1468 | But as Lauck was about to be led away , he turned to reporters and blurted out a virtually incomprehensible quick-fire diatribe against the court . | <response> But as <person>Lauck</person> was about to be led away , he turned to reporters and blurted out a virtually incomprehensible quick-fire diatribe against the court . </response> |
1469 | " Neither the National Socialists ( Nazis ) nor the communists dared to kidnap an American citizen , " he shouted , in an oblique reference to his extradition to Germany from Denmark . " | <response> " Neither the <misc>National Socialists</misc> ( <misc>Nazis</misc> ) nor the communists dared to kidnap an <misc>American</misc> citizen , " he shouted , in an oblique reference to his extradition to <location>Germany</location> from <location>Denmark</location> . " </response> |
1470 | That 's the truth . " | <response> That 's the truth . " </response> |
1471 | His attorney , Hans-Otto Sieg , told reporters outside the courtroom that the judges had not explained how a German court could judge someone for actions carried out in the United States . | <response> His attorney , <person>Hans-Otto Sieg</person> , told reporters outside the courtroom that the judges had not explained how a <misc>German</misc> court could judge someone for actions carried out in the <location>United States</location> . </response> |
1472 | Bertram said Lauck was obsessed by Nazism and devoted his life to leading his National Socialist German Workers ' Party Foreign Organisation ( NSDAP-AO ) , which derives its name from the full German title of Hitler 's Nazi party . | <response> <person>Bertram</person> said <person>Lauck</person> was obsessed by <misc>Nazism</misc> and devoted his life to leading his <organization>National Socialist German Workers ' Party Foreign Organisation</organization> ( <organization>NSDAP-AO</organization> ) , which derives its name from the full <misc>German</misc> title of <person>Hitler</person> 's <misc>Nazi</misc> party . </response> |
1473 | During the three-month trial , the court dealt mainly with issues of the NSDAP-AO 's " NS Kampfruf " ( " National Socialist Battle Cry " ) magazine , filled with references to Aryan supremacy and defamatory statements about Jews . | <response> During the three-month trial , the court dealt mainly with issues of the <organization>NSDAP-AO</organization> 's " <organization>NS Kampfruf</organization> " ( " <organization>National Socialist Battle Cry</organization> " ) magazine , filled with references to <misc>Aryan</misc> supremacy and defamatory statements about <misc>Jews</misc> . </response> |
1474 | The court rejected Sieg 's argument that Lauck 's extradition from Denmark , where he was arrested in March last year at the request of German authorities , was illegal . | <response> The court rejected <person>Sieg</person> 's argument that <person>Lauck</person> 's extradition from <location>Denmark</location> , where he was arrested in March last year at the request of <misc>German</misc> authorities , was illegal . </response> |
1475 | Lauck was also convicted of disseminating the symbols of anti-constitutional organisations . | <response> <person>Lauck</person> was also convicted of disseminating the symbols of anti-constitutional organisations . </response> |
1476 | He will probably be free in around two and a half years . | <response> He will probably be free in around two and a half years . </response> |
1477 | The court ruled that the 15 months he has spent in custody since his arrest should be subtracted from his prison term . | <response> The court ruled that the 15 months he has spent in custody since his arrest should be subtracted from his prison term . </response> |
1478 | UN official says Iraqi deal will occur " soon " . | <response> <organization>UN</organization> official says <misc>Iraqi</misc> deal will occur " soon " . </response> |
1479 | UNITED NATIONS 1996-08-22 | <response> <organization>UNITED NATIONS</organization> 1996-08-22 </response> |
1480 | A senior U.N. official said on Thursday he expected arrangements to implement the Iraqi oil-for-food deal could be completed " quite soon . " | <response> A senior <organization>U.N.</organization> official said on Thursday he expected arrangements to implement the <misc>Iraqi</misc> oil-for-food deal could be completed " quite soon . " </response> |
1481 | " I am reluctant to speculate but we are doing the preparations and the secretary-general is anxious to start the program , " said Undersecretary-General Yasushi Akashi . | <response> " I am reluctant to speculate but we are doing the preparations and the secretary-general is anxious to start the program , " said Undersecretary-General <person>Yasushi Akashi</person> . </response> |
1482 | " It might be sooner than you think , " he told reporters after briefing the Security Council on arrangements for monitors needed to carry out the agreement . | <response> " It might be sooner than you think , " he told reporters after briefing the <organization>Security Council</organization> on arrangements for monitors needed to carry out the agreement . </response> |
1483 | Akashi is head of the Department of Humanitarian affairs . | <response> <person>Akashi</person> is head of the <organization>Department of Humanitarian affairs</organization> . </response> |
1484 | His deputy earlier speculated at least 10 days . | <response> His deputy earlier speculated at least 10 days . </response> |
1485 | Suspected killers of bishop dead -- Algeria TV . | <response> Suspected killers of bishop dead -- <organization>Algeria TV</organization> . </response> |
1486 | PARIS 1996-08-22 | <response> <location>PARIS</location> 1996-08-22 </response> |
1487 | Algerian security forces have shot dead three Moslem guerrillas suspected of killing a leading French bishop in western Algeria , the Algerian state-run television said on Thursday . | <response> <misc>Algerian</misc> security forces have shot dead three <misc>Moslem</misc> guerrillas suspected of killing a leading <misc>French</misc> bishop in western <location>Algeria</location> , the <misc>Algerian</misc> state-run television said on Thursday . </response> |
1488 | Security forces also arrested four other men sought for giving support to the slain Moslem rebels , the television said . | <response> Security forces also arrested four other men sought for giving support to the slain <misc>Moslem</misc> rebels , the television said . </response> |
1489 | The television , which did not say when the security forces killed the rebels , said the four arrested men confessed details of the assassination of the French Roman Catholic Bishop Pierre Claverie . | <response> The television , which did not say when the security forces killed the rebels , said the four arrested men confessed details of the assassination of the <misc>French</misc> <misc>Roman Catholic</misc> Bishop <person>Pierre Claverie</person> . </response> |
1490 | The 58-year-old Claverie was killed in August 1 in a bomb blast at his residence in the western Algerian city of Oran , hours after he met visiting French Foreign Minister Herve de Charette in Algiers . | <response> The 58-year-old <person>Claverie</person> was killed in August 1 in a bomb blast at his residence in the western <misc>Algerian</misc> city of <location>Oran</location> , hours after he met visiting <misc>French</misc> Foreign Minister <person>Herve de Charette</person> in <location>Algiers</location> . </response> |
1491 | An estimated 50,000 Algerians and more than 110 foreigners have been killed in Algeria 's violence pitting Moslem rebels against the Algerian government forces since early 1992 , when the authorities cancelled a general election in which radical Islamists took a commanding lead . | <response> An estimated 50,000 <misc>Algerians</misc> and more than 110 foreigners have been killed in <location>Algeria</location> 's violence pitting <misc>Moslem</misc> rebels against the <misc>Algerian</misc> government forces since early 1992 , when the authorities cancelled a general election in which radical <misc>Islamists</misc> took a commanding lead . </response> |
1492 | German flown cargo January-July rise 3.8 percent . | <response> <misc>German</misc> flown cargo January-July rise 3.8 percent . </response> |
1493 | FRANKFURT 1996-08-22 | <response> <location>FRANKFURT</location> 1996-08-22 </response> |
1494 | The following table shows total flown air cargo volumes in tonnes handled at international German airports January-July 1996 . | <response> The following table shows total flown air cargo volumes in tonnes handled at international <misc>German</misc> airports January-July 1996 . </response> |
1495 | The figures exclude trucked airfreight according to the German airports association ADV . | <response> The figures exclude trucked airfreight according to the <misc>German</misc> airports association <organization>ADV</organization> . </response> |
1496 | Berlin ( total ) 17,844 up 5.9 pct | <response> <location>Berlin</location> ( total ) 17,844 up 5.9 pct </response> |
1497 | - Tegel 10,896 up 3.1 | <response> - <location>Tegel</location> 10,896 up 3.1 </response> |
1498 | - Tempelhof 202 down 60.0 | <response> - <location>Tempelhof</location> 202 down 60.0 </response> |
1499 | - Schoenefeld 6,746 up 16.8 | <response> - <location>Schoenefeld</location> 6,746 up 16.8 </response> |
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