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In the latter case it is hard to imagine Hall would have been among the

In the latter case, it is hard to imagine Hall would have been among the squad of 30 if the selectors were not minded to pick him.Fitness, the strong suit which was decisive in Teague’s regaining his place against South Africa last month, is Hall’s perennial problem, mostly because of the knee injuries which have restricted his outstanding career to 20 caps. A US pilot who took part in the leaflet operation replied to suggestions that the leaflets had missed their targets: ‘The leaflets were dropped in eastern Bosnia in locations identified by the United Nations.’The planes may have flown too high. Sales from continuing operations on an underlying basis (ignoring currency translation) were up 11 per cent, and Zovirax sales rose 17 per cent.Like Glaxo’s money-spinning Zantac, though to a lesser extent, Zovirax is threatened by patent expiry. He wants to return to Glasgow and is the club’s first choice to replace Liam Brady, and all that remains to be settled is the amount of compensation required to prise him from Stoke City. Inspector Morse found the aptest of supporters in Beamish, an exemplary marriage of like with like that all sorts of BBC programmes could follow. But his mother is bitter about what happened and easily distressed at the memory of her pregnancy.

The small track allows for no error of judgement as the riders hurtle around the track on motorcycles which have spiked tyres for grip but no brakes. I can’t imagine that it will be much better than the ferries.’The French seem to be taking the tunnel more seriously, with three- quarters of respondents having given a fair amount of consideration to it, while two-thirds of the British had not thought of it at all.The tunnel should have opened its Le Shuttle services for lorry freight traffic today, the first commercial traffic to use it, but last month Eurotunnel said that the opening would be delayed for a few weeks, probably until April. Far from that, I never interpreted your critical editorials on Greek foreign policy, especially regarding Albania and the former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia, as being anything other than justified scrutinies of hasty, unwise, foolish and occasionally, perhaps, dangerous policies.
But your leading article ‘A proper role for Turkey in Bosnia’ (8 March) has shattered my confidence in your newspaper. But the leadership have decided it isn’t the kind of appeal they want, particularly in the South.

It doesn’t waste much time drawing distinctions:Your average Frankfurt-am-Mainerdoesn’t give a shit for Heine.What follows is a verse drama describing, with Harrison’s persistent and delicious mixture of high and low tones, the odyssey undertaken by the statue of the German poet Heinrich Heine – a neat idea: the Gorgon turns even poets into stone.There are, I think, 3 reasons whymy statue’s not so bloody high1. I know, I was one of them.I have decided to write my own life story and how it has come to me about communication at a late part of my life. After one of my two experiences with a bad oyster – this one from a barrel in a back- street cafe in Mexico City on the way home from a football game – it took me a year before an oyster and I could look each other in the eye. The 90 per cent turn-out was both a tribute to the United Nations supervision of the electoral process and a rebuff to the Khmer Rouge, whose earlier campaign of intimidation and threats of violence failed to keep people away from the polling booths. The character of the region seemed strangely well-matched to the characters of the people who had first discovered and best described it: Vancouver, Lewis, Roethke, Hugo.

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