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The damage was localised and much had been to agricultural land.But the Prudential, Britain’s largest contents insurer, has recieved 2,000 claims in the past week. Except that we’ll be shopkeepers selling products we didn’t design, made in factories we don’t own, to people on the dole.It may be that with a name like yours this doesn’t worry you But it should. But the growth is much stronger in some regions, such as the UK and Scandinavian countries, while the economies in some southern European countries continue to drag the overall picture down.The shape of PC business is changing, too, with the heady rise of the clones seemingly coming to an end and the big names, including IBM, Compaq and Apple, fighting back. She has never won the Ford Classic over the Duchess layout, where they can barely find the fairways for the trees, and significantly the only time she won the tournament was when it was played over the Duke’s in 1988.Davies, the world No 1, had a level-par 74 yesterday when she dared to use her driver on only five occasions. ‘I drank it instead,’ admits Roy Randall, Royal’s head of corporate relations. But who cares, when Simon Stokes’s production offers such a funfair of intellectual miscegenation, anachronistic whoopee-cushions, and stunning one-liners.

However, Lothar Kupfer, Interior Minister of the state of Mecklenburg, in which Rostock lies, declared a ‘certain understanding’ of the rioters. Unfortunately their failure with those opening chances also set a standard for the rest, which poor Mick Harford excelled with the miss of the match just before half- time. FORD IS to make nearly 1,500 workers redundant at its two main car factories while Rolls-Royce is shedding 950 jobs at Crewe, Cheshire. The debate over whether the burnt-out rooms of Windsor Castle should be restored to their original condition or remodelled in contemporary styles has proved remarkably lively. Women’s suicide rate in the community was two-and-a-half times lower than in prison, which surprised the Home Office, she said.. They continued to contest every ball with a vigour that Norwich could not match.

Somehow, as the light goes from left to right, it changes from opaque to transparent, from thick to thin, getting whiter as it goes. Lo and behold, a virtual new tier of local government is born.This may be The Sweet Land Of Liberty. John Crawley, taken sharply at slip by Paul Terry off Shine, had departed depressingly early. Many of their traditional play experiences happen when children are left by themselves.’Dr Bolton is hoping for funding to enable him to concentrate on looking at the effects of different kinds of intervention. It was like me saying, ‘Wow, being a black guy is positive.’It was a revelation, and it made me reflective. He became as much a fixture at smart West End first nights as that familiar legend in the programme: ‘Wigs by Wig Creations’.

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TOO much accuracy can be a dangerous thing. After the 22-year- old was out, hit wicket for 109, Neil Taylor scored an unbeaten 107 as the county finished on 363 for 3.. But the collection of prize boobies that go under the name of the National Executive Committee have now laid – or tried to lay – down that the proportion shall be 20 per cent or 54.For the more serious illegality – the substitution of the alternative vote for the exhaustive ballot – there were plausible arguments of convenience, to do with the expense of the operation and the length of time it would take.

In the space of two holes the 44-year-old Watson had lost any chance of winning the Open.The people who were following him out on the course could barely watch and it was not just because redundant betting slips were littering the links. All 31 transfers took place after ballots, requiring a 51 per cent majority.The councils gain because many with good property can secure a windfall to enable them to build more council houses. For the first few days after arrival, not only does the body want to sleep at its normal bedtime; it wants to eat at home mealtimes, empty its bowel and bladder at the usual times, and do its thinking while the sun is out at home – not in the middle of the night.The severity of the symptoms of jet lag depends on location, not on distance. Powell, the American holder of the men’s long jump world record, jumped four centimetres beyond it to 8.99m.Drechsler’s jump, made at her fourth attempt, was 11cm further than the existing record set four years ago by Galina Chistyakova of the then Soviet Union.’It was really tough luck,’ Drechsler said. The answer to the popular quiz question, ‘What goes to Wembley every year but is never used?’, was changed during the mid-Eighties from the losing team’s ribbons, to Ronnie Whelan’s left foot.Schoolboy centre-backs across the country dreamt they were Alan Hansen, while in earlier years Bill Shankly invited us for a walk around Ron Yeats.Today’s youth-team hopefuls have nightmares about being Nicky Tanner, and if Graeme Souness were to ask us to walk around Jan Molby, we’d be there all night.Teams used to be scared of coming to Liverpool. A man who was jailed last year for killing his father with a shotgun lost an appeal against his four-year sentence for manslaughter.

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