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Monday, 22 October, 2001, 09:14 GMT 10:14 UK
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BSE cover-up denied by UK government
The Rural Affairs Secretary Margaret Beckett rejects claims that she tried to bury the news of confusion over whether scientists were testing sheep or cows brains for BSE.

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 | Professor Chris Bostock, who led the study on sheep brains, says a government laboratory admits testing the wrong samples real 28k
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 | Jim Scudamore, Chief Veterinary Officer: "The system has got to be looked at ... to make sure it does not happen again" real 28k
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 | Government advisor on BSE, Professor Peter Smith, says tests for BSE in sheep still need to be carried out real 28k
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BSE cover-up denied by UK government
The Rural Affairs Secretary Margaret Beckett rejects claims that she tried to bury the news of confusion over whether scientists were testing sheep or cows brains for BSE.

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Also:
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 | Professor Chris Bostock, who led the study on sheep brains, says a government laboratory admits testing the wrong samples real 28k
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 | Jim Scudamore, Chief Veterinary Officer: "The system has got to be looked at ... to make sure it does not happen again" real 28k
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 | Government advisor on BSE, Professor Peter Smith, says tests for BSE in sheep still need to be carried out real 28k
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Professor Chris Bostock, who led the study on sheep brains, says a government laboratory admits testing the wrong samples
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Jim Scudamore, Chief Veterinary Officer: "The system has got to be looked at ... to make sure it does not happen again"
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Government advisor on BSE, Professor Peter Smith, says tests for BSE in sheep still need to be carried out
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The BBC's Niall Dickson reports
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