What about the rest of us? Returning from a trip out of town urban depression sets in at that spot

What about the rest of us? Returning from a trip out of town, urban depression sets in at that spot on the M4 where the billboards start Here we go again. KIGALI - Rwandan Hutu militiamen seized 170 mostly Tutsi people from a religious compound in Kigali in front of two priests, who said yesterday they feared all had been butchered. And in 1992, only 34,928 mandatory renovation grants were provided compared with 214,000 when the grant system was at its peak.A spokeswoman for the Department of the Environment responded to the report by saying the latest national housing condition survey showed that overall housing conditions had improved since the previous one in 1986.She added that conditions had improved in the two most vulnerable categories of occupier, the elderly and those on low income. Those vast, faithful queues waiting to vote thought of themselves as the children of Israel crossing the Red Sea out of captivity. Yet the journey back to the top flight is not going to be finished until they achieve composure in defence and better support for the exciting Robbie Fowler.Arsenal's changes left them short of wing power, but with Lee Dixon at first overlapping purposefully on the right side and Merson moving wide left when needed, the weakness was not damaging. 'The fans are our 12th player.'An Ardiles rallying call lacks the potency of one delivered by a Bassett or a Royle, but the Spurs manager did briefly come over all Churchillian when he spelt out the way forward: 'We have to learn to fight very quickly.'It took an hour on Saturday, and by then a far hungrier Wednesday side were out of sight, thanks to three defensive errors and a breathtaking display of athleticism and awareness by Kevin Pressman.The away support chorused 'England's No 1' as Pressman thwarted Ronny Rosenthal and Steve Sedgley from close range - music to all the visitors except, perhaps, the substitute, Chris Woods.The Owls' singing, orchestrated by their half-naked Tango Man, swelled further after 17 minutes when Simon Coleman arrived at the far post to sidefoot Chris Bart-Williams' free-kick past Ian Walker.

That is extraordinary for a bank that has only 4,500 employees and assets that pale into insignificance compared with those of heavyweight financial institutions in the West. Thousands of detonators were found on French beaches last week.. But there wasn't much uplift to be had, partly because the upbeat ending felt more like an editorial decision than anything real.That was a mistake. The others are Angela Bulloch, an artist whose work will be showing at this summer's Venice Biennale; Ron Haselden, whose neon light sculpture Birdlife is a high point of the International Convention Centre, Birmingham; and Jean-Luc Vilmouth, whose work is on show at the Pompidou Centre, Paris, and the Musee Cantini in Marseilles. The work of one of these artists will be chosen, but if the money becomes available the others may yet be asked to contribute.

He doesn't seem to grasp that people are robust enough to distinguish between cinema and reality; that a relish for the grotesque and violent might represent a reaction against safe reality; or that a portrayal of violence need not mean a promotion of violence.He has also lost his sense of humour. Through its estate agency arm Harrods is offering a selection of 'fine residential properties at greatly reduced prices' and Harrods hampers to help stock the new kitchen.Top deal in the sale is a large maisonette in Cadogan Square that has been reduced in the sale by pounds 60,000 to pounds 385,000. I search in vain for the Establishment and find only 'paying guests' There is not a Scottish laird in sight, and no Englishmen. Mahler, 100 years later in the last great gush of Romanticism, throws propriety out of the window.