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BNFL said: 'It is known that there is a military flight-path in the area, but an assessment has shown that the probability of an aircraft crashing into the site is very low indeed.'This followed remarks made by Alan Dutch, a senior safety assessor at Chapelcross, during a public meeting about low flying, in the nearby town of Annan on Tuesday night.Because of the risk of an accident, aircraft are prevented from flying under 2,400ft within a two- mile radius of nuclear plants.Robert Robinson, a local farmer, said the rule was broken four and a half weeks ago. Few, either on the pitch or in the stands, were unaware of his displeasure when passes went astray.Ipswich's leading force was a man who could have been in the same school class as Wilkins, John Wark. The bare-chested, dreadlocked Guillermo Resto lies on top of Dido, consummating their love with one pelvic thrust, a star pupil of the wham bam (that long?) school, leaving a deflated Dido, arms outstretched. She returned to find that 'Watson', Farrah, the baby's buggy and bottle and a photograph had gone.Mrs Quli wept and appealed to the woman to return the girl, her only child.'If she has a heart at all she should give her back,' she said. The main business in Parliament next week includes:MONDAY - Commons: Social Security, Attorney General and Overseas Aid questions; Opposition debates on recession in industry, and BSE Criminal Justice Act (Contracted Out Prisons) Order. I am not here to lay down specific conditions,' Mr Reynolds said.British officials, confirming good progress, said the priority was to seek a consensus among the parties.
The punishments, imposed yesterday by the Squash Rackets Association (the English governing body), follow a four- month ban and a pounds 1,500 fine last month by the Professional Squash Association, the players' governing body which runs the mens' world circuit. The SRA's disciplinary panel said that Mir's actions were 'wholly inappropriate for a squash player and brought the game into disrepute'.The PSA also fined Anthony Hill pounds 100 on the grounds that the Australian provoked the head-butt - yet curiously the SRA has not sought to punish Mir's opponent at all.. Everyone recognises them, but the only people they recognise are each other.The comedian Griff Rhys Jones tells the story of the 'Man from Motorhead' who turned up at the stage door after the play in which he was performing, introduced himself as Motorhead's bass player and asked if he could come up to Rhys Jones's dressing room. The Arts Council and, later, the Sports Council, neither of which has been enjoying the best of presses recently, were both set up as buffers between government and public or, rather, that section of the public which regarded sport or the arts as its own particular preserve.Aneurin Bevan was one of the few ministers in either party to oppose the general contracting-out bias of post-war policy. Any Arthur Daley worth his salt would have removed anything worth taking in that time.The DTI paper also suggests reducing banks' ranking in a payout to that of other creditors. Mr Cronin admits that his subsidiary, Matchmakers International, only makes book matches for hotels and restaurants, but what the heck, they're matches aren't they? With 28 workers and sales of pounds 1m Mr Cronin says he is taking on the overseas competitors.
John Major's article in the Economist in the summer was detested in both capitals precisely because everyone knew that many of his arguments about the difficulties on the road to European union were true.Equally, the many opportunities for co-operation that Britain is supposed to have missed were no opportunities at all. Late one evening, I found myself dangling a 50p on the end of a piece of string over my partner's uterus. Mr Salmon will then have to go back to franchise holders and say: 'Sorry guys, we haven't got so much money this year, so we'll have to insist on a variation in the deal.' According to him, this would be done in a way that leaves franchise holders no worse off; to compensate, they would be allowed either to cut uneconomic services or raise fares. In February 1984, Mrs Thatcher made an official visit to Hungary; shortly afterwards, she seized the opportunity of Andropov's funeral to open a dialogue with the Soviet leadership; in December 1984, she received Gorbachev in London as leader of a parliamentary delegation, and summed him up as a man she could do business with - from which stemmed, after his rise to power early in 1985, that series of Thatcher-Gorbachev meetings, which for depth and frankness had no parallel in 70 years of Anglo-Soviet relations.Professor Ron Amann of the University of Birmingham, one of the academics who had been present at the 1983 Chequers meeting, suggested that the seminar be reconvened on its tenth anniversary last month at Birmingham's Centre for Russian and East European Studies. Sources inside the BBC say he will seek to deflect the criticism by portraying his critics as 'old soldiers polishing their campaign medals' who have an unrealistic view of the challenges facing the Corporation. 'He simply could not type fast enough to get his ideas on to the page,' Mrs Watkins recalls. Mrs Watkins, who lectures on English literature, felt that even such a short family history as hers pointed to two things: that mental instability and creative energy were closely linked; and that a tendency to both could be inherited. The return of Chris Lewis, with a meagre four Championship wickets and 84 runs from four innings, scarecly prompts any sense of euphoria.In many respects, the game, despite its extended duration, simply goes on as before.