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I was curious about him and he turned out to be a wee bit better than average,' Hurst said.Currie had travelled to Netherdale as flavour of the month having picked up a club award for their performances in January. They may support him next week, but they will do so with little enthusiasm.President Yeltsin's reception at Novokuznetsk's airport on Tuesday seemed designed to remind him of what he is up against. International Sports and Leisure, 8 Centre Gardens, Bolton, Greater Manchester BL1 8HX (0204 493409).SHEPTON MALLET: Stop the World for Parents and Children. However, a Department of Health spokesman said there were 'absolutely no plans' for such a move.St Thomas's and Guy's hospitals are to survive under a 'single hospital on two sites' plan proposed by the hospitals' trust board yesterday.The plan will still see 2,000 jobs go - including compulsory redundancy for some consultants - as the trust plans to achieve savings of pounds 50m to pounds 60m a year, or 20 per cent of its costs, over the next five years. Professor Boylan's figures in fact represent the numbers of tickets sold.Although the art gallery and theatre attendance figures collected by Professor Boylan's department are no doubt accurate, they are attendance figures, not figures of attenders.It is likely that our 10 million theatre attenders (by going to the theatre two or three times in the year), along with foreign visitors and children under the age of 15, made up Professor Boylan's 23 million tickets sold.Yours sincerely,ANTHONY EVERITTSecretary-GeneralThe Arts Council ofGreat BritainLondon, SW119 November. Scotland Yard said two men were arrested and later released on police bail without charge..
Fortunately they're now flying in formation.'Mize, who has emulated Couples in that he has raided the Caribbean as an invitee as his fellow American did in the inaugural championship in 1991, has recently emulated other world leaders by taking lessons from David Leadbetter.Couples, who is not a Leadbetter devotee, shot 64 yesterday to finish in second place and he won dollars 300,000 That was despite a double-bogey-seven on the fourth. 'He is less than candid in putting the facts before the public.'Was Mr de Klerk happy at the way things had panned out in the last four years of negotiations? 'The National Party has become the most representative non-racial party in South Africa. She is now plagued by noisy neighbours who scatter filth and damage the stairs Appeals to the town hall have brought no solution I am attentive, solicitous. Take for example the set of Last Suppers, drawn from the Leonardo original, and which had one eminent art critic wondering 'whether a Christian fundamentalist group is planning to open a restaurant.' The visitor however is told that 'for Warhol, Marilyn Monroe is as mysterious and ambiguous as the Mona Lisa'.What were neither mysterious or ambiguous were Warhol's feelings for Pittsburgh. 'I'm afraid this machine's a bit old and cronky,' he muttered apologetically, as we gazed at it. 'What's the alternative? You either give up or enter a world of hypocrisy,' Mr Cody says.
But the star, Tom Cruise, was lambasted for his 'Oirish' accent and the plot for repeating 'colonial stereotypes'.Mr Harris has no patience with such views. Yervant Atoyan, the well-heeled chief of customs, gave a deep sigh after a night of exhausting duty.'There are even professors and doctors who do it to survive Armenia is cut off from all sides,' Mr Atoyan said 'We have nothing against the Turks. Does a successful minister - highly successful by present government standards - leave his job at 51 simply to buy a few pictures? Particularly when he is as relentlessly political as Mr Garel-Jones?People are reminded of Talleyrand's question about a diplomat who died suddenly in the middle of a peace conference: 'What did he mean by that?'With Mr Garel-Jones, things are rarely what they seem. A further 16 have only voted once in accord with whips' instructions, and another seven have joined their government colleagues in fewer than half the available votes - making a grand total of 45 rebels whose support cannot be relied upon.The Government's majority is 20, and if the Opposition musters all its votes, only 11 rebels are needed to inflict a defeat.The hard-core 22 who have not voted once with the Government in any of the 23 votes that have taken place since December - ranked by votes against their own side - are:Sir Trevor Skeet (Bedfordshire N) 20; William Cash (Stafford) 19; Theresa Gorman (Billericay) 18; Christopher Gill (Ludlow), Toby Jessel (Twickenham), Tony Marlow (Northampton N), Richard Shepherd (Aldridge-Brownhills), and Michael Spicer (Worcestershire S) 17; Bill Walker (Tayside N) 15; John Biffen (Shropshire N), James Cran (Beverley), Michael Lord (Suffolk Central) and John Wilkinson (Ruislip- Northwood) 14; Nicholas Budgen (Wolverhampton SW) 13; Sir George Gardiner (Reigate), Warren Hawksley (Halesowen and Stourbridge), and Sir Peter Tapsell (Lindsey E) 11; John Butcher (Coventry SW) 10; Michael Carttiss (Great Yarmouth) 7; Rupert Allason (Torbay) 2; Sir Nicholas Bonsor (Upminster) 1; and Vivian Bendall (Ilford N), who has not voted at all during the committee stage.The 16 MPs who have voted only once for the Government during the committee stage - again ranked by votes against their own side - are:Sir Teddy Taylor (Southend E) 21; Nicholas Winterton (Macclesfield) 20, Ann Winterton (Congleton) 19; Roger Knapman (Stroud) 18; Sir Richard Body (Holland with Boston) and Sir Ivan Lawrence (Burton) 14; Walter Sweeney (Vale of Glamorgan) 11; John Carlisle (Luton N), Barry Legg (Milton Keynes SW), and David Porter (Waveney) 9; Peter Fry (Wellingborough) and John Townend (Bridlington) 4; and Iain Duncan-Smith (Chingford) 3.
The original figure was claimed for misuse of pension assets; the new sum is for general mismanagement. THE FINAL round of the Interzonal in Biel began with a succession of whimpers but grew into a nail-biting finale, particularly for the pre-tournament favourite, Viswanathan Anand. This can allow people to explore the computer system at will, which can result in problems later.DI Austen's third tenet, which he describes as 'more technical', is probably the most watertight. Peter O'Dowd, who lost his daughter, Charlene, 12, said organisations responsible for transporting children must be left no choice 'If it's not put into law, it is left for money to decide. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Holland, Hungary, Iraq, Lebanon, Portugal and Spain were some of the countries where Brian Cadzow, of Glendevon Farm, West Lothian, part-owned herds of sheep in the late 1960s, and early 1970s. (First Edition) TOKYO (Reuter) - Hundreds of angry Japanese workers clashed with police in Osaka yesterday after the local government suspended an emergency aid programme.
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