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The shares rose 1p to 41p.LASMO, the oil group, was back in the firing line yesterday. Last week's winner is S D Whiting, of Torpoint, Cornwall, who correctly identified (left) Paul Gascoigne's tackle on Gary Charles in the 1991 FA Cup final, which left the Spurs player with a serious knee injury (Photograph omitted). And for consumers brought up on pick-and-mix reading schemes, reading is still fun, with many canny publishers responding to their tastes. The roles of chairman and chief executive are to be split and Mr Klein will stand down as soon as an independent chairman has been appointed.
But confrontation only plays into the hands of guerrilla warlords., General Aideed can be expected to continue to engage Unosom forces so that more civilian casualties caused by Unosom fire will strengthen his popular support, and the rising UN death toll will undermine the resolve of home governments.The failure to catch or kill Aideed has been compounded by inept diplomacy and lack of sound advice from Somalis and expatriates with long experience in Somalia. In addition to the treats at Byblos, over in the Bekaa Valley at Baalbek are three huge Roman temples. Incidentally, what was Stewart Granger's real name?Q: James Stewart.A: So he had to change his name because there already was. .'Certainly this is the feeling that guided me when I was tempted to give a cat away. Not even Wimbledon's penchant for hitting a team when they are up could interrupt Ian Wright and Kevin Campbell's stunning run of scoring form - form that had it developed earlier in the season could have kept Manchester United in sight.Earlier in the week Arsenal had made Swindon's defence look like an open cheque. But Mr Bosworth took out a NatWest Life Gilt Plan, backed by a Flexible Investment Bond. 'I had had a bank account for many years with NatWest's branch in Fleet Street,' 55-year-old Mr Bosworth explained, 'and their life assurance people were the most convincing of those I spoke to.'So Mr Bosworth became yet another saver to succumb to the growing trend towards 'bancassurance', the phenomenon whereby banks and building societies have set themselves up in competition with the life assurance establishment.The word originated on the Continent, where regulations permitted banks and insurers to merge earlier than in this country.
SENDING the kids off to a summer camp is a traditional part of American life. THE waves crash down on the rocks below Pablo Neruda's last home facing the Pacific Ocean. One of the principles of a civilised, democratic society, argue those in favour of legalisation, is that people should be free to take acceptable risks provided that it doesn't harm anyone else.The current laws 'criminalise' thousands of otherwise law-abiding citizens, and consume valuable police manpower, court time and millions of pounds better invested in fighting serious crimes against people and property. But he completely embraced it; and, of course, if he does it, everyone else has to.JOCELYN HERBERT, Theatre designerI used to live in Chiswick near him and his wife Merula, and we used to take our children for walks in the park together. As a result, more than 2 per cent of the workforce is having its wages directly supplemented by it for the first time. Now the knowledge that you cannot get enough money to make a big idea in a big way has driven all our film-makers overseas. The pounds 310,000 awarded to Richard North, Burton's departing finance director, who decided to leave under his own steam for a different job, the pounds 1.2m in pay, options and other benefits dished out to Richard Young, managing director of Midlands Electricty, and the pounds 1m golden handcuffs worn by John Mackenzie Green, group managing director of the insurance broker CE Heath, have caused universal outrage but no action.There is widespread acknowledgement that all of this is giving capitalism and the City a bad name.
Circumstances have given Mr Clinton that rare opportunity for a politician of reintroducing himself, almost from scratch, to his jaded, dispirited countrymen.If he can capture their imaginations this week, anything is possible. Why she prefers badger above all other filthy deposits none can say; but there it is, a muddy grey smear all down her right shoulder. The public acclaim that he gained led to his being head-hunted for the appointment as Director of the British Institute of Management in 1961.That institute's success during the ensuing decade owed as much to the contemporary circumstances and influences as the input of any particular persons, but to Marsh must go the credit for the international dimension that the institute gained, especially among the numerous Commonwealth countries where he inaugurated or assisted sibling professional institutes.Marsh was also as much occupied in journeyings abroad for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and for the Overseas Development Administration in the promotion of managerial expertise as he was with the progress of the institute at home.Those of us who grew increasingly fond of him over the years, will greatly miss his personal warmth and good humour. The case of Paul Dandy, claiming wrongful arrest, unlawful detention, malicious prosecution and misfeasance by detectives, is likely to be first of up to 10 civil actions against the West Midlands police arising out of the Serious Crime Squad affair.The case is expected to be heard in the High Court in Birmingham later this year.Mr Dandy was cleared of armed robbery in November 1987 in one of the cases which led to the disbandment of the squad in August 1989, the inquiry by West Yorkshire police and the transfer of a large number of detectives to non-operational duties.David Simon, Mr Dandy's lawyer, said the case was crucial. But the Independent's survey shows that in many forces, even ones with relatively small crime increases during 1992, the numbers of crimes detected has dropped.Figures issued last week by the Home Office show the pattern of falling clear-up rates began in 1991 and continued in 1992 The Independent's survey suggests the decline is steepening. I suppose thinking about the family without a television reminded me of tribes and nations turning inward in isolation.These days, British television is in a mighty parlous state, however. 'I had got rid of all the rabbits, so I had not used it for a year Then two rabbits came back That morning I'd taken it out.
'The bomb at St John Lateran was to warn the Church to watch out - nothing is sacred. It was frustrating at times but a good workout for the bowlers.'Today England A fly to the Cape of Good Hope, which can rarely have seemed more aptly named, for the final goodwill visit - to the Langa township - on Thursday and the most testing match so far, a four-day game with Western Province in Cape Town beginning on Sunday.ENGLAND A - First Innings 566 for 5 dec (J P Crawley 286, A P Wells 126, H Morris 79).EASTERN PROVINCE - First Innings 192 (R D B Croft 5-41).EASTERN PROVINCE - Second innings(Overnight: 185 for 4)A Botha lbw b Ilott .74* E Baptiste c Rhodes b McCague .58T Shaw c Crawley b Such .42] G Morgan not out .26R Lyle lbw b Such .7A Huckle run out .8G Roe c Rhodes b Ilott .0Extras (b5 lb8 nb10 w2) .25Total. The showjumper Harvey Smith, 55, was cleared of assaulting a golf club greenkeeper after a jury at Bradford Crown Court failed to agree a verdict.. Patrick Faure, head of Renault Sport, yesterday urged a co-ordinated safety campaign which, he suggested, should be led by Alain Prost, the retired four-times world champion.Last night, Max Mosley, president of FIA, the governing body, met the Formula One Constructors' Association and accepted its recommendation for an 80kph speed limit in the pit lane here, where restrictions had been made already.
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