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But new coach Rolf Fringer is clearly a Knup fan and included him in his 19-man squad on Thursday .
<response> But new coach <person>Rolf Fringer</person> is clearly a <person>Knup</person> fan and included him in his 19-man squad on Thursday . </response>
901
Switzerland failed to progress beyond the opening group phase in Euro 96 .
<response> <location>Switzerland</location> failed to progress beyond the opening group phase in <misc>Euro 96</misc> . </response>
902
Squad :
<response> Squad : </response>
903
Goalkeepers - Marco Pascolo ( Cagliari ) , Pascal Zuberbuehler ( Grasshoppers ) .
<response> Goalkeepers - <person>Marco Pascolo</person> ( <organization>Cagliari</organization> ) , <person>Pascal Zuberbuehler</person> ( <organization>Grasshoppers</organization> ) . </response>
904
Defenders - Stephane Henchoz ( Hamburg ) , Marc Hottiger ( Everton ) , Yvan Quentin ( Sion ) , Ramon Vega ( Cagliari ) Raphael Wicky ( Sion ) .
<response> Defenders - <person>Stephane Henchoz</person> ( <organization>Hamburg</organization> ) , <person>Marc Hottiger</person> ( <organization>Everton</organization> ) , <person>Yvan Quentin</person> ( <organization>Sion</organization> ) , <person>Ramon Vega</person> ( <organization>Cagliari</organization> ) <person>Raphael Wicky</person> ( <organization>Sion</organization> ) . </response>
905
Midfielders - Alexandre Comisetti ( Grasshoppers ) , Antonio Esposito ( Grasshoppers ) , Sebastien Fournier ( Stuttgart ) , Christophe Ohrel ( Lausanne ) , Patrick Sylvestre ( Sion ) , David Sesa ( Servette ) , Ciriaco Sforza ( Inter Milan ) Murat Yakin ( Grasshoppers ) .
<response> Midfielders - <person>Alexandre Comisetti</person> ( <organization>Grasshoppers</organization> ) , <person>Antonio Esposito</person> ( <organization>Grasshoppers</organization> ) , <person>Sebastien Fournier</person> ( <location>Stuttgart</location> ) , <person>Christophe Ohrel</person> ( <location>Lausanne</location> ) , <person>Patrick Sylvestre</person> ( <organization>Sion</organization> ) , <person>David Sesa</person> ( <organization>Servette</organization> ) , <person>Ciriaco Sforza</person> ( <organization>Inter Milan</organization> ) <person>Murat Yakin</person> ( <organization>Grasshoppers</organization> ) . </response>
906
Strikers - Kubilay Turkyilmaz ( Grasshoppers ) , Adrian Knup ( Galatasaray ) , Christophe Bonvin ( Sion ) , Stephane Chapuisat ( Borussia Dortmund ) .
<response> Strikers - <person>Kubilay Turkyilmaz</person> ( <organization>Grasshoppers</organization> ) , <person>Adrian Knup</person> ( <organization>Galatasaray</organization> ) , <person>Christophe Bonvin</person> ( <organization>Sion</organization> ) , <person>Stephane Chapuisat</person> ( <organization>Borussia Dortmund</organization> ) . </response>
907
ATHLETICS - IT 'S A RECORD - 40,000 BEERS ON THE HOUSE .
<response> ATHLETICS - IT 'S A RECORD - 40,000 BEERS ON THE HOUSE . </response>
908
BRUSSELS 1996-08-22
<response> <location>BRUSSELS</location> 1996-08-22 </response>
909
Spectators at Friday 's Brussels grand prix meeting have an extra incentive to cheer on the athletes to world record performances -- a free glass of beer .
<response> Spectators at Friday 's <location>Brussels</location> grand prix meeting have an extra incentive to cheer on the athletes to world record performances -- a free glass of beer . </response>
910
A Belgian brewery has offered to pay for a free round of drinks for all of the 40,000 crowd if a world record goes at the meeting , organisers said on Thursday .
<response> A <misc>Belgian</misc> brewery has offered to pay for a free round of drinks for all of the 40,000 crowd if a world record goes at the meeting , organisers said on Thursday . </response>
911
It could be one of the most expensive rounds of drinks ever .
<response> It could be one of the most expensive rounds of drinks ever . </response>
912
The meeting is sold out already .
<response> The meeting is sold out already . </response>
913
Two world records are in serious danger of being broken at the meeting -- the women 's 1,000 metres and the men 's 3,000 metres .
<response> Two world records are in serious danger of being broken at the meeting -- the women 's 1,000 metres and the men 's 3,000 metres . </response>
914
GOLF - GERMAN OPEN FIRST ROUND SCORES .
<response> GOLF - <misc>GERMAN OPEN</misc> FIRST ROUND SCORES . </response>
915
STUTTGART , Germany 1996-08-22
<response> <location>STUTTGART</location> , <location>Germany</location> 1996-08-22 </response>
916
Leading first round
<response> Leading first round </response>
917
scores in the German Open golf championship on Thursday ( Britain
<response> scores in the <misc>German Open</misc> golf championship on Thursday ( <location>Britain</location> </response>
918
unless stated ) :
<response> unless stated ) : </response>
919
62 Paul Broadhurst
<response> 62 <person>Paul Broadhurst</person> </response>
920
63 Raymond Russell
<response> 63 <person>Raymond Russell</person> </response>
921
64 David J. Russell , Michael Campbell ( New Zealand ) , Ian
<response> 64 <person>David J. Russell</person> , <person>Michael Campbell</person> ( <location>New Zealand</location> ) , <person>Ian</person> </response>
922
Woosnam , Bernhard Langer ( Germany ) , Ronan Rafferty , Mats
<response> <person>Woosnam</person> , <person>Bernhard Langer</person> ( <location>Germany</location> ) , <person>Ronan Rafferty</person> , <person>Mats</person> </response>
923
Lanner ( Sweden ) , Wayne Riley ( Australia )
<response> <person>Lanner</person> ( <location>Sweden</location> ) , <person>Wayne Riley</person> ( <location>Australia</location> ) </response>
924
65 Eamonn Darcy ( Ireland ) , Per Nyman ( Sweden ) , Russell Claydon ,
<response> 65 <person>Eamonn Darcy</person> ( <location>Ireland</location> ) , <person>Per Nyman</person> ( <location>Sweden</location> ) , <person>Russell Claydon</person> , </response>
925
Mark Roe , Retief Goosen ( South Africa ) , Carl Suneson
<response> <person>Mark Roe</person> , <person>Retief Goosen</person> ( <location>South Africa</location> ) , <person>Carl Suneson</person> </response>
926
66 Stephen Field , Paul Lawrie , Ian Pyman , Max Anglert
<response> 66 <person>Stephen Field</person> , <person>Paul Lawrie</person> , <person>Ian Pyman</person> , <person>Max Anglert</person> </response>
927
( Sweden ) , Miles Tunnicliff , Christian Cevaer ( France ) ,
<response> ( <location>Sweden</location> ) , <person>Miles Tunnicliff</person> , <person>Christian Cevaer</person> ( <location>France</location> ) , </response>
928
Des Smyth ( Ireland ) , David Carter , Lee Westwood , Greg
<response> <person>Des Smyth</person> ( <location>Ireland</location> ) , <person>David Carter</person> , <person>Lee Westwood</person> , <person>Greg</person> </response>
929
Chalmers ( Australia ) , Miguel Angel Martin ( Spain ) ,
<response> <person>Chalmers</person> ( <location>Australia</location> ) , <person>Miguel Angel Martin</person> ( <location>Spain</location> ) , </response>
930
Thomas Bjorn ( Denmark ) , Fernando Roca ( Spain ) , Derrick
<response> <person>Thomas Bjorn</person> ( <location>Denmark</location> ) , <person>Fernando Roca</person> ( <location>Spain</location> ) , <person>Derrick</person> </response>
931
Cooper
<response> <person>Cooper</person> </response>
932
67 Jeff Hawksworth , Padraig Harrington ( Ireland ) , Michael
<response> 67 <person>Jeff Hawksworth</person> , <person>Padraig Harrington</person> ( <location>Ireland</location> ) , <person>Michael</person> </response>
933
Welch , Thomas Gogele ( Germany ) , Paul McGinley ( Ireland ) ,
<response> <person>Welch</person> , <person>Thomas Gogele</person> ( <location>Germany</location> ) , <person>Paul McGinley</person> ( <location>Ireland</location> ) , </response>
934
Gary Orr , Jose-Maria Canizares ( Spain ) , Michael Jonzon
<response> <person>Gary Orr</person> , <person>Jose-Maria Canizares</person> ( <location>Spain</location> ) , <person>Michael Jonzon</person> </response>
935
( Sweden ) , Paul Eales , David Williams , Andrew Coltart ,
<response> ( <location>Sweden</location> ) , <person>Paul Eales</person> , <person>David Williams</person> , <person>Andrew Coltart</person> , </response>
936
Jonathan Lomas , Jose Rivero ( Spain ) , Robert Karlsson
<response> <person>Jonathan Lomas</person> , <person>Jose Rivero</person> ( <location>Spain</location> ) , <person>Robert Karlsson</person> </response>
937
( Sweden ) , Marcus Wills , Pedro Linhart ( Spain ) , Jamie
<response> ( <location>Sweden</location> ) , <person>Marcus Wills</person> , <person>Pedro Linhart</person> ( <location>Spain</location> ) , <person>Jamie</person> </response>
938
Spence , Terry Price ( Australia ) , Juan Carlos Pinero ( Spain ) ,
<response> <person>Spence</person> , <person>Terry Price</person> ( <location>Australia</location> ) , <person>Juan Carlos Pinero</person> ( <location>Spain</location> ) , </response>
939
Mark Mouland
<response> <person>Mark Mouland</person> </response>
940
SOCCER - UEFA REWARDS THREE COUNTRIES FOR FAIR PLAY .
<response> SOCCER - <organization>UEFA</organization> REWARDS THREE COUNTRIES FOR FAIR PLAY . </response>
941
GENEVA 1996-08-22
<response> <location>GENEVA</location> 1996-08-22 </response>
942
Norway , England and Sweden were rewarded for their fair play on Thursday with an additional place in the 1997-98 UEFA Cup competition .
<response> <location>Norway</location> , <location>England</location> and <location>Sweden</location> were rewarded for their fair play on Thursday with an additional place in the 1997-98 <misc>UEFA Cup</misc> competition . </response>
943
Norway headed the UEFA Fair Play rankings for 1995-96 with 8.62 points , ahead of England with 8.61 and Sweden 8.57 .
<response> <location>Norway</location> headed the <misc>UEFA Fair Play</misc> rankings for 1995-96 with 8.62 points , ahead of <location>England</location> with 8.61 and <location>Sweden</location> 8.57 . </response>
944
The rankings are based on a formula that takes into account many factors including red and yellow cards , and coaching and spectators ' behaviour at matches played at an international level by clubs and national teams .
<response> The rankings are based on a formula that takes into account many factors including red and yellow cards , and coaching and spectators ' behaviour at matches played at an international level by clubs and national teams . </response>
945
Only the top three countries are allocated additional places .
<response> Only the top three countries are allocated additional places . </response>
946
The UEFA Fair Play rankings are : 1 .
<response> The <misc>UEFA Fair Play</misc> rankings are : 1 . </response>
947
Norway 8.62 points
<response> <location>Norway</location> 8.62 points </response>
948
2. England 8.61
<response> 2. <location>England</location> 8.61 </response>
949
3. Sweden 8.57
<response> 3. <location>Sweden</location> 8.57 </response>
950
4. Faroe Islands 8.56
<response> 4. <location>Faroe Islands</location> 8.56 </response>
951
5. Wales 8.54
<response> 5. <location>Wales</location> 8.54 </response>
952
6. Estonia 8.52
<response> 6. <location>Estonia</location> 8.52 </response>
953
7. Ireland 8.45
<response> 7. <location>Ireland</location> 8.45 </response>
954
8. Belarus 8.39
<response> 8. <location>Belarus</location> 8.39 </response>
955
9. Iceland 8.35
<response> 9. <location>Iceland</location> 8.35 </response>
956
10. Netherlands 8.30
<response> 10. <location>Netherlands</location> 8.30 </response>
957
10. Denmark 8.30
<response> 10. <location>Denmark</location> 8.30 </response>
958
10. Germany 8.30
<response> 10. <location>Germany</location> 8.30 </response>
959
13. Scotland 8.29
<response> 13. <location>Scotland</location> 8.29 </response>
960
13. Latvia 8.29
<response> 13. <location>Latvia</location> 8.29 </response>
961
15. Moldova 8.24
<response> 15. <location>Moldova</location> 8.24 </response>
962
16. Yugoslavia 8.22
<response> 16. <location>Yugoslavia</location> 8.22 </response>
963
16. Belgium 8.22
<response> 16. <location>Belgium</location> 8.22 </response>
964
18. Luxembourg 8.20
<response> 18. <location>Luxembourg</location> 8.20 </response>
965
19. France 8.18
<response> 19. <location>France</location> 8.18 </response>
966
20. Israel 8.17
<response> 20. <location>Israel</location> 8.17 </response>
967
21. Switzerland 8.15
<response> 21. <location>Switzerland</location> 8.15 </response>
968
21. Slovakia 8.15
<response> 21. <location>Slovakia</location> 8.15 </response>
969
23. Poland 8.12
<response> 23. <location>Poland</location> 8.12 </response>
970
23. Portugal 8.12
<response> 23. <location>Portugal</location> 8.12 </response>
971
25. Georgia 8.10
<response> 25. <location>Georgia</location> 8.10 </response>
972
26. Ukraine 8.09
<response> 26. <location>Ukraine</location> 8.09 </response>
973
26. Spain 8.09
<response> 26. <location>Spain</location> 8.09 </response>
974
26. Finland 8.09
<response> 26. <location>Finland</location> 8.09 </response>
975
29. Macedonia 8.07
<response> 29. <location>Macedonia</location> 8.07 </response>
976
30. Lithuania 8.06
<response> 30. <location>Lithuania</location> 8.06 </response>
977
31. Austria 8.05
<response> 31. <location>Austria</location> 8.05 </response>
978
32. Russia 8.03
<response> 32. <location>Russia</location> 8.03 </response>
979
33. Romania 8.02
<response> 33. <location>Romania</location> 8.02 </response>
980
33. Turkey 8.02
<response> 33. <location>Turkey</location> 8.02 </response>
981
35. Hungary 7.98
<response> 35. <location>Hungary</location> 7.98 </response>
982
36. Czech Republic 7.95
<response> 36. <location>Czech Republic</location> 7.95 </response>
983
37. Greece 7.89
<response> 37. <location>Greece</location> 7.89 </response>
984
37. Northern Ireland 7.89
<response> 37. <location>Northern Ireland</location> 7.89 </response>
985
39. Italy 7.85
<response> 39. <location>Italy</location> 7.85 </response>
986
40. Cyprus 7.83
<response> 40. <location>Cyprus</location> 7.83 </response>
987
41. Armenia 7.80
<response> 41. <location>Armenia</location> 7.80 </response>
988
42. Slovenia 7.77
<response> 42. <location>Slovenia</location> 7.77 </response>
989
43. Croatia 7.75
<response> 43. <location>Croatia</location> 7.75 </response>
990
44. Bulgaria 7.73
<response> 44. <location>Bulgaria</location> 7.73 </response>
991
45. Malta 7.40
<response> 45. <location>Malta</location> 7.40 </response>
992
CRICKET - POLICE COMMANDOS ON HAND FOR AUSTRALIANS ' FIRST MATCH .
<response> CRICKET - POLICE COMMANDOS ON HAND FOR <misc>AUSTRALIANS</misc> ' FIRST MATCH . </response>
993
COLOMBO 1996-08-22
<response> <location>COLOMBO</location> 1996-08-22 </response>
994
Armed police commandos patrolled the ground when Australia opened their short tour of Sri Lanka with a five-run win over the country 's youth team on Thursday .
<response> Armed police commandos patrolled the ground when <location>Australia</location> opened their short tour of <location>Sri Lanka</location> with a five-run win over the country 's youth team on Thursday . </response>
995
Australia , in Sri Lanka for a limited overs tournament which also includes India and Zimbabwe , have been promised the presence of commandos , sniffer dogs and plainclothes policemen to ensure the tournament is trouble-free .
<response> <location>Australia</location> , in <location>Sri Lanka</location> for a limited overs tournament which also includes <location>India</location> and <location>Zimbabwe</location> , have been promised the presence of commandos , sniffer dogs and plainclothes policemen to ensure the tournament is trouble-free . </response>
996
They are making their first visit to the island since boycotting a World Cup fixture in February because of fears over ethnic violence .
<response> They are making their first visit to the island since boycotting a <misc>World Cup</misc> fixture in February because of fears over ethnic violence . </response>
997
Australia , batting first in Thursday 's the warm-up match , scored 251 for seven from their 50 overs .
<response> <location>Australia</location> , batting first in Thursday 's the warm-up match , scored 251 for seven from their 50 overs . </response>
998
Ricky Ponting led the way with 100 off 119 balls with two sixes and nine fours before retiring .
<response> <person>Ricky Ponting</person> led the way with 100 off 119 balls with two sixes and nine fours before retiring . </response>
999
The youth side replied with 246 for seven .
<response> The youth side replied with 246 for seven . </response>