But how was I to know?' she said.The case embarrassed the 50 investigators and 500 policemen who hunted the killer. 'We are playing 13 games here and in England; that's around 200 opponents most of whom are used to taking on unfamiliar opposition,' Williams said.'Other countries go on tour all the time They know what is involved at international level. It was the second unexpected influx of Iraqi Kurds in four days, after another Latvian vessel packed with 391 people landed on the Baltic island on Wednesday. But when we look at the season as a whole we find the following: a poor performance against Canada followed by victory over South Africa which looked like being a defeat for the first 40 minutes. I just hope that people will pay it now.'Oxford's assistant treasurer, David Magor, is surprised how little reaction there has been to bills going out It is like the end of the Battle of Britain, he says. 'Life was a tightrope but you got on with what you were doing.'The tightrope snapped: his daughter died; he temporarily lost his memory; the business suffered (it recently went into voluntary liquidation) Fellow- Protestants snubbed him. But has it changed anything fundamental? After an upheaval of this type, one would expect there to be a consensus that things will never be the same again, that the crisis has shown up weaknesses in the system, over the need for constitutional reform, proportional representation, realigned politics or maybe simply a general election.
Radio communications with the UNHCR convoys will also enhance security, enabling the vulnerable civilian convoys to be warned of potential hazards and to report incidents.Experts say there is virtually no limit to the amount of aid that could be carried up the road, as long as the warring factions co-operate Five hundred lorries a day is a modest target. But what about ducks? The best and tastiest we can buy are either Gressinghams or Treloughs, both breeds that have been developed in the past 10 years. It was very restful.A reader writes: Here, hold on - if this is a parliamentary novel, where are the steaming sex scenes? Why is it all blooming talk and no action?Because it's set in Parliament, of course.So why did you call it 'All-Night Session' if there's no sex in it?There will be. But now it is accomplished through second-hand PCs and modems - which allow computers and hence their operators to talk to each other via an ordinary telephone line. Russians and other non-Estonians make up almost 40 per cent of the population. The American founder of Ms magazine and an upfront feminist, Gloria plunges straight into the effects of social and cultural influences on several generations of women.
Who's responsible for that, at the end of the day? Who gave them the arms? America should accept its responsibility and admit: 'We cracked these barbarians up to be freedom fighters'. AT a time when the National Westminster Bank is allocating a fair proportion of its staff to the debtors' department, the showpiece Cup final it currently sponsors is being run by people whose grasp of the real world appears to terminate at St John's Wood tube station Grasp is the operative word. RICHMOND, Virginia - When you cross the Potomac and at last escape the 24-hour traffic jam fleeing Washington on south-bound Interstate 95, the world imperceptibly changes. More than pounds 1m in forged pounds 50 notes - which had been sold for pounds 30 each on the black market - and dollars 200,000 ( pounds 100,000) in dollars 100 bills were recovered earlier and a further pounds 500,000 in counterfeit sterling and dollars 50,000, printing plates and other plates for Danish Kroner were found yesterday.Among the large amounts of forged documents seized were MOT certificates, birth certificates, disabled parking badges, building society cheques and travellers cheques. Mackay's men won by the same margin at Penrith last weekend, their 6-0 success being an all-time record away win and evidence that the club has a future as well as a past.But lest the faithful get carried away about prospects at the Crown Ground, where Stanley play in the HFS Loans League now that Peel Park is a children's playing-field, history holds a warning.Avenue's worst-ever away defeat happened 37 years ago this very Saturday Seven-nil, it finished At Accrington.(Photographs omitted).
In the autumn, Yves Mourousi, another television journalist and former TF1 newscaster, took photographs of the corpse of his young wife who had just died of meningitis and gave them to several magazines for publication. A notable absentee is Jeremy Isaacs, general director of the Royal Opera House, whose questioning of Mr Birt last week led to an outcry over payments to his wife, Jane, made by his private company.It was time for the Director- General, who had not been visible since last Thursday, to be seen getting back to work.Media, page 25Mark Lawson, page 26Diary, page 29. There's something about its music too that lays a touchingly comic stress on Benedick's pig-headedness in his round-the-clock pretence of being an anti-romantic confirmed bachelor.And in the character's solo ruminations, which Rylance performs with the bouncing-off-the-audience flair of a first-rate stand-up comic, the accent creates the charming impression of a man who needs to hide his sensitivities behind the mask of a touchy curmudgeon. A treat.REMEMBERING BABYLON by David Malouf, Chatto pounds 14.99. He in turn in 1953 led a remarkable first 'Ecumenical pilgrimage to Rome', encouraged by the Abbe Coutourier: some 40 of several denominations spent 10 days praying at Rome's holy places 'for unity among Christians'. Although detectives said it was too early to consider the possibility of a gay serial killer on the loose they did warn homosexuals in London to be on their guard. Mr Stubbings, 51, was found dead at his flat in Whitechapel, east London, on Tuesday His throat had been cut. Within him was the solitary and sensitive awakening of an the invalid who sees both art and life from a distance but hopes to see them more clearly with the recovery of physical energy.Tapies was converted to Hindu philosophy (by reading, the magic life of all young invalids) while convalescing in the highly Catholic Sanatorium de Puig d'Olena in Barcelona Perhaps his mysticism made life more bearable under Franco.
