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Is it worth wrecking the colony’s economy to prevent the contagion of democracy spreading to the mainland?

Is it worth wrecking the colony’s economy to prevent the contagion of democracy spreading to the mainland? Or does the colony’s economic value, not least as a stimulus to the booming enterprise zone in adjacent Guangdong province, outweigh the risks of infection? If China’s leaders were rational men, the answer would be obvious; but they are prone to paranoia and irrationality.Mr Patten’s strategy is bold But its risks cannot be denied.. As the country slides into recession and starts to face the long-term implications of its very high labour costs, the atmosphere is likely to worsen.This will be bad for Germany and bad for Europe. The tactics that have served them so well during an eight-match winning streak were purring quietly during the first half. ‘But there’s no tune to it,’ the actor replied.’Aaaah,’ he cajoled, ‘there’s no tune and of course you couldn’t possibly make one up.’Carroll explains that he has no intention of being a social worker and is not interested in drama therapy. It was not the happiest of debuts, but nor was it a happy display by Everton.Villa, brimming with the confidence born of their League position, flowed forward with impressive fluency. She was wonderful company.’At Colet Gardens, where she lived, her adored companion was her dog, Gussie, though the visitors were endless.

‘David Crossland called me and said ‘I’ve rung to tell you that you’ve won’.'Mr Klein added that Owners, which sells holidays under the Sovereign and Falcon brands, would now concentrate on developing its alliance with Thomas Cook. Both have extensive a la carte menus, including vegetarian meals Royal County brasserie has meals from pounds 5. Or even a fertiliser-laden truck outside.Yesterday, queries to the press office of another resident of the building, James Capel, met with stiff denials ‘We know nothing about this matter,’ said a spokeswoman. Despite strong car sales in May, the upsurge in consumer demand in the early part of 1993 seems to have faded since the announcement of tax increases in the Budget.This stop-start pattern has been observed in the early stages of past recoveries, but this time it has been more pronounced. Even in Japan, where the post-war system of lifetime employment is under stress, the jobless rate, albeit still small, is rising – from 2 per cent to 2.5 per cent. Frustration in the City is reaching such a level that a crisis is very near,’ he said.Peter Gregory, head of settlements at BZW, saidthat Crest, built from scratch, will initially be less effective than the existing Talisman system it is meant to replace.’ We wanted to investigate whether Talisman could be upgraded to meet the requirements of the market.’The Crest project is headed by a steering committee, chaired by Bank director Pen Kent, to which the Bank of England project team must report. Dropping his tools at the sugar plantation, he ran home to fetch a piece of striped cloth that matched the sarong Nalin had worn that night in January 1990 when eight soldiers came to the house and grabbed him.The informant had directed the search party to a wide ledge near the top of the mountain.

The Reverend Donald Wildmon, one of those quixotic types who obligingly advertise the very programmes they disapprove of, declared ‘TV has gone too far’ even before the first episode had been broadcast, thus guaranteeing record viewing figures. ‘From our involvement we know that it is common for leases, particularly in shopping centres, to contain ‘keep open to trade’ covenants, compelling tenants to open during set business hours,’ Mr Silman says.
If these hours include Sundays, the compulsion to open would be contrary to the spirit of the Bill, whose stated principle is for Sunday opening to be optional, although there may be compelling commercial reasons for doing so.’There are situations, particularly in the recession, when it may be cheaper not to open,’ Mr Silman points out. Praise be to Blackburn for extending the fight all the way to the wire and for sustaining an interest in the Premiership prize, which had seemed destined for Old Trafford in January when United stood 16 points clear.
Now only a couple of points separate them but surely that is two too many because United have one extra game remaining and crucially they have their favourite Frenchman back. Yates, who has always grafted that others may triumph, deserves that much. I sometimes go on (drinking) binges, with a litre of vodka at a time, though I think I’m actually allergic to it.’Mr Lamont, a former coal deliveryman, said that after ‘two-and-a-half heart attacks’ he has stopped smoking ‘As long as I’ve a drink and a sandwich, I’m happy. Israeli embassies and consulates throughout the world are on ‘highest alert’ for fresh attacks.
In Jerusalem, the Israeli cabinet issued a statement which read: ‘The government condemns the bloodshed against innocent civilians, and declares it will act. But is seems Mr Oakley was caught by the firm’s own internal audit procedures.It is not unusual for senior partners in Britain’s top accountancy firms to be paid six-figure sums, either by way of salaries or on a profit-sharing basis.

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