For Matthaus to dismiss Norwich as a 'very very average side' puts
For Matthaus to dismiss Norwich as a 'very, very average side' puts him on the end of a long list of those who have underestimated the quality of the Canaries, whose manager Mike Walker stays in the dug-out during matches and goes about his excellent work with a modest air and a wallet thinner than those of any of his rivals.Any talk of wallets, of course, brings us to Kenny Dalglish of Blackburn Rovers. IT IS one of those 'little wars' that the world has tended to ignore. Although they may be marginally quicker once they notice something dangerous, they are much slower at spotting the hazards.' Dr McKenna says that the video is a much better tool for training and testing than written questionnaires, which were an alternative suggestion put forward in a consultation paper by the department last August: 'Questionnaires may be cheaper, though they are quite expensive to process, but there is no correlation between being good at answering the questions and being good at avoiding accidents.'Rather than developing a complicated programme involving high technology, Dr McKenna has concentrated on a scheme that could be implemented quickly and cheaply. I'd think it was all a fantasy, but he'd say he never fantasised.
It can also be marked down for not having headlight washers, despite the GL's top-model status; for not providing the driver's seat with lumbar adjustment; and for leg-room in the back being less than generous for adults.This is a strong, well-built, fundamentally safe car whose standard equipment includes central locking, power-assisted steering and a Sony radio-cassette whose slim front panel is easily removed to foil thieves. It is not about our income.'I am very sorry that the Government, by this attempt to cheese-pare, has produced yet again controversy, misunderstanding and a dispute which need never have existed had they published the report and adopted it.'Teresa Gorman, another Tory dissenter, urged colleagues to 'stop pussy-footing around', reminding them that most low-paid back-up staff were women.John Gorst, another Conservative, said the aim of the increase was to enable MPs to examine what the executive was doing.To loud Labour cheers, he said: 'The Government has interest, I would suspect, in ensuring that that is as little as possible.'Chris Smith, the Labour member who tabled the amendment, said the debate was about how MPs could ensure they did a proper job for constituents. This is where they are often beaten, by the Italians in particular'Apart from increased efficiency, we had to be regional,' Mr Smith says. In Luanda, the stronghold of the MPLA, a comfortable win is expected for Mr dos Santos, a quiet Soviet-trained engineer who has run a slick, well-financed campaign.
Should they come through that little lot unscathed, the 30th match would be the mother and father of all Potteries derbies at Port Vale, who will go second if they overcome Hartlepool tomorrow.'I'll be delighted if it works out that we've got to go to Vale Park for the record, because it'll mean we've stayed unbeaten for another five games,' Macari said, wary after Stoke managed to snatch a play-off spot from the jaws of automatic promotion in the final month of last season.He is also genuinely surprised by Stoke's invincibility 'I don't see how a run like this can happen. The company is undergoing restructuring, his plans to build a special museum to show his collection of Chagalls is on hold, and as he negotiates debt reduction with his banks, there is speculation that he may be forced to sell off his paintings.Koji Yamada, who works in the Tokyo office of Christie's, estimates that about a quarter of all the paintings bought during the art craze from 1987 to 1990 are now in the hands of financial institutions, who keep them sealed away in safekeeping and allow no one to view them. But it is in those cities that a new idea of community is being painfully worked out and defended. As was apparent at Wembley, they include her sister, Sarah, who was Charles's girlfriend in the late 1970s, and her eldest sister, Jane, a neighbour at Kensington Palace. Newspaper ownership is already held in too few hands,' he said.'The public interest lies in promoting wider ownership of the press, not in even fewer people controlling the news we read.'. ARMED with knives and clubs, a Romanian mob last week stormed the town hall in Cluj, the largest city in the province of Transylvania Policemen drove them out.
A wall is for them something calming, morally decisive and final, perhaps even something mystical. However, it is well known that professional cricketers cheat, and that tampering with the ball is the best known example. Spurs begin the season six points adrift following FA sanctions for financial irregularites. He made money from it, sure, but when he opened his Pop Shop in New York in 1986 (badges, T-shirts, mugs, inflatable babies, refrigerator stickers, etc. His countrymen lost 24-13 to Papua New Guinea in the fours.This was particularly ignominious given that Papua were without some of their best players because they could not afford the fare.
This is a self-defined traditionalist, a stout defender of slightly old-fashioned sounding ideas. Now, six weeks into the season, they find themselves on opposite sides in court.Trevor Phillips, commercial director of the FA, said: 'I am at a total loss to understand the motives of BSkyB. Then they were very much larger, more arrogant and certainly much more inward-looking than now.Indeed, there has been a remarkable change for the better. 'Every individual processes information in a slightly different way, and the brain grows as part of the way in which it is used.'The browser is an important first step in a huge science initiative (as yet unfunded) called the Human Brain Project. Two small versions of the Petworth Hoggery can be seen at Blists Hill Open Air Museum at Telford in Shropshire.At Fyling Hall, North Yorkshire, Squire Barry went a step further and, 100 years ago, built his pigs a colourful classical temple overlooking Robin Hood's Bay. All the tickets for the shopping evening, between 6pm and 8.30pm on Wednesday 1 December at 17 Liberty stores around the country, will be entered in a prize draw.