Peter Chapple-Hyam's colt had been expected to to contest the Breeders' Cup Turf in Florida in three weeks' time in an effort to erase the memory of his disappointing effort in the United States when down the field in the Kentucky Derby. 'An empty taxi drew up outside No 10 and Mr Attlee got out.'He and Woosnam last met in this championship in 1988. They inherited something that cost them dear but have not got a lot to show for their guardianship.'If English Heritage reclaims this money, it is hardly going to encourage owners of other historic houses to behave in a responsible way as the Colthursts have.'Mr Colthurst, who has appealed directly to English Heritage's chairman, Jocelyn Stevens, said: 'We offered to give the house to the nation. Carr is valued by the Magpies at up to pounds 200,000.Dennis Bergkamp, the Dutch striker who has been besieged by offers from Continental clubs, said yesterday that he would leave Ajax at the end of the season but he has not yet decided where he will go.New Faces for the New Year, page 29. Promising unprecedentedly close co-operation with the men who run the daily affairs of America's 50 states, Mr Clinton demanded that Congress pass this year - 'I repeat, this year' - legislation to curb health costs and phase in cover for the 37 million Americans without health insurance.Once in the White House, the president-elect pledged, he would welcome constructive criticism from all quarters, including Republican governors who had opposed him during the campaign 'Please know the door is open. The story leads from Egypt and Mesopotamia, via Greece and Rome, to Britain and the rest of Europe and thence to North America.
The case of former Yugoslavia has demonstrated that where a common European policy emerges, it is dominated not by the French but by the Germans - and with lamentable results.The death of the Franco-German federalist impulse is disguised by the fact that the two old arch-federalists, Helmut Kohl and Francois Mitterrand, are still around, and still like to hear themselves say the kind of thing they have been saying for years. First, lower interest rates in Europe - perhaps including Germany - would be followed by a strong recovery. Unemployment figures released this week took the jobless total beyond 4 million for the first time since the war. ASSOCIATED British Foods yesterday confirmed market rumours that it was discussing the sale of its chain of 400 Bakers Oven bread shops to Greggs. The last woman who saw her, more than a year ago, said that she was very thin, in poor health and depressed.
About pounds 200m will go to a passive manager and the rest to a traditional active manager.TODAY 6.7.92Credit business (May). After all, while he never gave the carte blanche to performers of which he is often accused, Cage possibly did more to encourage us to be free and independently minded listeners than anyone else ever did. The social worker protested.'The other two cases involved dentists. One consolation is that the red Royal William ('good stiff upright grower') creeps into the hybrid tea list at eight..
Charges for using motorways, for example, are likely to be low, because ministers fear that high charges would simply push traffic on to country roads. There are descriptions of the family's portraits, by Reynolds, Ramsay and Batoni, and their favourite authors - Voltaire, Rousseau, Thomas Paine. Some heads want to preserve a collective local approach, but may have to accept that the new funding structure will create extra pressure to opt out.Stephen Szemerenyi, head of Finchley Catholic High School in London, believes that opting out is 'totally immoral', but he said: 'The long and the short of it is that if one other school goes then we will have to go because it will no longer be financially viable to stay with the local authority.'Most heads interviewed who do not favour opting-out believe they may need to review their position in the six to nine months. Gallagher, touted as the best rugby player in either code when he joined Leeds in 1990, has played few first-team games since Doug Laughton took over as coach last season.'The class is still there and I would be delighted to bring it out again,' the Salford coach, Kevin Tamati, said. 'By the time I was in my late twenties, my body hair had become horrific,' she says. In the late 1950s, corporate America was worried that the new Castro regime was not only shutting down gambling and related 'tourist' business in Cuba but also taking property from US firms and returning it to Cubans, and charging Pepsi-Cola market prices for Cuban sugar.All this led Vice-President - and Presidential aspirant - Richard Nixon, to have the CIA prepare an invasion of Cuba.