The Department of Trade and Industry has started proceedings, contested by Sir Edward, to have him disqualified from holding company drectorships.Since 1980, there have been at least seven writs against Sir Edward for late payment of bills, including failure to pay water rates, to pay commission on the sale of a yacht, to keep up his mortgage payments and to clear a pounds 137,000 overdraft.His London flat in Tufton Street, Westminster, central London, was repossessed this month by the Provincial Building Society.In 1985-86, the Eagle Star insurance company began proceedings three times to repossess Cothay Manor in Somerset, Sir Edward's country home. JERUSALEM (Reuter) - Israeli forces shot dead a 16-year-old youth in a refugee camp in Arab east Jerusalem yesterday, taking the Palestinian death toll in three days of clashes to seven. And City's equaliser, when it arrived 20 minutes later, came down the same channel. Pretty good, I thought, and among them were two young artists of undoubted gifts. Much of its appeal lies in seeming to be everything The Word so painfully is not: spontaneous, unpackaged, authentic, wild at heart.Mascis himself shrugs off the idea that he is a seminal figure.
'There are just no good recording studios in this country,' Howard laments 'They're all near roads or under flight-paths. The authority declined to comment yesterday but said it was studying the coroner's report.Now Mrs Wells is committed to warning others about ritodrine 'There isn't anything left for me to do but this. If there are those with pounds 1m to fling around when more of our great authors depart then I am available for sequels to The Catcher In The Rye (Holden Caulfield decides that the anti-Vietnam war protest is phoney and becomes an intelligence officer in the FBI) or To Kill A Mockingbird (young Jem rebels against his father's liberalism as he grows up and joins the Ku Klux Klan).'Sons of' Scarlett and Rebecca could be the start of a most unhappy trend.If publishers are to see the lucrative gains in returning to the classics then in a few years the bestsellers list is going to resemble the pop charts - golden oldies reworked by modern singers in search of a theme.The classics are not untouchable. He is 74, fit after his minor stroke, his weight down to 15 stone, his days of drinking spirits long behind him, but he wasn't looking forward to the journey, even though he could always sleep.He's good at sleeping. But that's Test rugby,' Laurie Mains, the New Zealand coach,' said.But the Wallabies, as they showed against Ireland in Dublin in the World Cup and again in the first Test in Sydney, have developed an uncanny capacity to absorb pressure and to retain their composure. Your work is governed by tides, so it often means getting up at 4am, even digging at night. The Taoiseach stressed the importance of not only upholding the rights of Irish nationalists but the need 'to continually reach out to the Unionist community', and 'free our people from the present violent situation'.His speech was billed as an attempt to push the stagnating Northern Ireland peace process beyond its present stalemate over Sinn Fein's demands for clarification.However Mr Reynolds's comments were quickly rejected by a senior Unionist MP.
The material is essentially simple but infectious, and the sounds, including a gong lowered into a tub of water, are wonderful - could this really be a Thirties piece?Rather more enigmatic was Schoenberg's Chamber Symphony No 2 - ideas from before the First World War reworked just before the Second. He might take command of the Malaysian and Spanish battalions as well as the British, becoming an international operational commander answering to Kiseljak.The northern command might go to the French. We have tried hard in the auditorium to create essentially a sense of intimacy. But we also know that if we get it right on the night, we could beat them 2-0, no problem.'If we do win, it would be our greatest achievement We're without three of our best players If we get beaten, it's not the end of the world. our destiny as a civilised country is at stake'.Yours faithfully,ALWYN BAILEYRhyl, Clwyd. It was his fifth goal for his country, and England celebrated with almost indecent gusto.ENGLAND: Day (Tottenham); G Neville (Manchester United), Sharp (Leeds), Caskey (Tottenham, capt), Casper (Manchester United), Campbell (Tottenham), Tinkler (Leeds), Butt (Manchester United), Joachim (Leicester), Forrester (Leeds), Scholes (Manchester United).