'I could not have played any better' Couples whom England chose to confront

'I could not have played any better,' Couples, whom England chose to confront Faldo, said 'I didn't go out just to beat Nick but to enjoy it Neither of us had any bogeys and that says a lot. Only a tiny number of the 40-tonne trucks standard elsewhere in Europe are allowed to pass through their country; and the trucks of 28 tonnes that may come and go freely must buy an annual fee for the use of Swiss roads costing up to 3,000 Swiss francs ( pounds 1,400), with no discounts for a single round trip.The new ban will wreak havoc with relations between Switzerland and the EU, because it will force the Swiss government to renege on the limited opening to European goods traffic that it negotiated only two years ago. But, given the shortage of modern-day Mozarts to deliver the goods, the piece has to be almost wholly silent on that topic. Augusta National is almost home from home for the Europeans, but they have never seen anything quite like Oakmont.The leading 60, plus ties and anyone within 10 strokes of the lead, will survive beyond the second round and come tomorrow evening most of our boys will be heading for the Pennsylvania Turnpike Nick Faldo is not expected to be on the airport shuttle. The Socialists have agreed to grant the liberals broad powers to approve key government policy decisions and candidates for important posts..

Its producer, Ann Freudenthal, said it tasted like Danish Blue, but 'milder and fresher'. Phil Carrick would be a possibility, for local knowledge, but only if Phil Tufnell has not yet found his rhythm.My party of 12 would be: Gooch; Stewart; Smith; Ramprakash; Gower; Lamb; Lewis; Russell; Pringle; Munton; Mallender; and Tufnell.(Photograph omitted). There were a lot of questions, but nobody stood up and said 'no, this is not for me'.'According to Greg Dyke, chairman of ITV, less than pounds 50m would be needed to see the project through to completion. But they would only return after a 'public statement of principle from the Israeli side' that deportations would end.'Israel must make clear that there will be no deportations, and that implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 799 (calling on Israel to reverse the deportations) is a full one,' Mr Husseini said. If you typed in a URL, please make sure you have typed it correctly. In particular, make sure that the URL you typed is all in lower case. For weeks, Turkish army reinforcements have been building up ready to launch the Turkish state's most ruthless campaign yet to eradicate the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) guerrillas who are seeking to establish an independent Kurdistan. 'It's now just a question of when it starts,' said one Turkish official A bloodbath is a near certainty.

And what a loss] Mr Minchin, for example, paid pounds 3.3m to buy back Reeds Rains, which he had sold to the Pru for pounds 24m five years before.Nationwide and Abbey have now also sold out, although by hanging on longer they have got even worse prices. The following week, from 26 December, which includes the even livelier New Year celebrations, costs pounds 566. 'Without experience of English fences, I'm not sure he would jump round in the Gold Cup,' Doumen said.Sue Bramall, who had the biggest success of her career when Antonin won the Ladbroke Gold Cup Chase at Newbury on Saturday, runs Beauchamp Grace and Able Player in the Prix des Amandiers hurdle at Cagnes-Sur-Mer today.. England were to use Wembley as their home ground during the 1996 European Championship finals, but that may now be under threat.David Bloomfield, the FA spokesman, said: 'We think the contract is unfair as it stands but it is not our style to rip up contracts.

For young Jews, Hebron is a school for vengeance and hatred.All this goes virtually unchecked by the authorities. Beneath the moss-covered spent cinders that constitute the ground, the earth bubbles, sucks and heaves.Everywhere there are geysers, huge springs that slurp and chunter then hurl great jets of boiling water straight up into the sky. And all the while Janacek's orchestra casts its long, fateful shadow - muted trombones and hollow, thudding timpani. He has since turned himself into the Post-Modern Quiz Show Host, appearing in all manner of adverts and progs leading and sending his old self over the top.There are other strings. Mr Saunders's former club Liverpool yesterday announced that it would indemnify him for costs and damages if he loses the case. There is no shortage of trainees and night classes will soon be introduced Ms Lawal says: 'Here we pound the streets for employers. 'One good thing about what I do now is that it has reacquainted me with fabrics I had forgotten,' he said, rubbing some material between his forefinger and thumb 'Like Crimplene.

LORD OWEN yesterday urged 'relentless pressure' on the Bosnian Serbs, as the European Community threatened unilateral sanctions against Belgrade. Matthew Patten, co-ordinator of the London Chess Group consortium, expressed annoyance at the recent disclosure that the players had signed a supposedly confidential agreement to negotiate exclusively for a two-week period with Times Newspapers, which has bid pounds 1.7m. Its language was defensive, and at least two of the nine 'accomplishments' mentioned - aid to Russia and US withdrawal from Somalia - are currently in jeopardy.A poll in the Los Angeles Times yesterday underlined Mr Clinton's troubles. Since then Armiger's owner, Khalid Abdullah, has seen his colts Tenby, Commander In Chief and Zafonic become tarnished articles and will be hoping his fourth musketeer can go the other way, starting with the Great Voltigeur Stakes at York's Ebor meeting.Back at Haydock, the appeal of the Rose of Lancaster is hardly heightened by the fact that, with three runners, it offers the smallest field on a seven-card day. And today, at the London Motor Show, in an unbelievable act of hubris, it unveils the Cerbera, a TVR with four seats.I suggest at this point that we pretend I am from the Guardian. Sir: I read Jonathan Glancey's article about Havana ('Walls came tumbling down', 20 October) with great interest. Even those Muslims who have managed to keep their homes in west Mostar fear the future 'I don't think peace will come.

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