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1 A talk on South-East Asia , Tales of a Traveller in Indonesia , will be given at the St Cuthbert 's Cafod group in Durham , at St Cuthbert 's Chaplaincy , Old Elvet , at 7.30pm tomorrow .
2 The final year will be completed at the Coleraine campus .
3 His guitar technique , described as ‘ dazzling ’ and ‘ subtle as it is compelling ’ , and distinctive relaxed voice can be heard at the Market Square venue from 9 p.m .
4 Evidence will be heard at the Palmer Hall in Fairford all this week
5 The agreement was to be ratified at the Bishkek summit .
6 In order to be considered at the September meeting , members should submit their applications on Form M6 not later than 27 August 1993 .
7 The Westlakes Research Institute , to be located at the Westlakes Science and Technology Park , Whitehaven , will pursue a number of core activities including epidemiology , bio-safety , molecular biology and environmental issues ranging from pollution prevention to waste disposal .
8 More than 120 people have signed up for the six courses and a regular programme of similar events is now likely to be organised at the Wivenhoe Park campus , near Colchester .
9 But re-election by the International Amateur Athletic Federation must be carried at the IAAF meeting at Tokyo in August to be effective in time for 1992 .
10 William Agnew was born deaf in Glasgow , and at an early age was sent to be educated at the Glasgow Institution for the Deaf and Dumb , where he proved to be a remarkable scholar .
11 Born near Doncaster , Edward Kirk lost his hearing through a severe illness when aged 2 , and was sent to be educated at the Yorkshire Institution for the Deaf and Dumb where his abilities so impressed the headmaster , the great Charles Baker , that he was kept on first as a classroom assistant , thence from 1871 as a teacher .
12 A sudden increase in emergency patients has meant that some routine operations have had to be cancelled at the Princess Margaret hospital in Swindon .
13 Our business correspondent Alan Saunby says the deal puts a question mark over a similar turbo prop planned to be built at the Ayrshire plant .
14 The DB7 will be built at the Oxfordshire factory used by Jaguar to produce the XJ220 .
15 Schulz , who will be featured at the Sydney Biennial in December , makes fetish sculptures using natural materials .
16 Canadian cinema will be featured at the Glasgow Film Theatre throughout the period of Mayfest , as will works from the London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival .
17 The August outing is now to be to Westcliff , cost two pounds sixty , seventh of August leaving at nine thirty A M payments to be made at the July meeting .
18 President Bush has already promised that no commitments will be made at the Malta summit , and last week agreed to fly on to Brussels immediately afterwards to brief Nato leaders .
19 Personal bookings can also be made at the Coleraine Tourist Information Centre , Railway Road , during the following hours : It is not possible for the Tourist Information Centre to accept postal , telephone or credit card bookings .
20 Many of the children with whom we work at school would not be accepted at the Petö Institute for reasons explained elsewhere in the report .
21 There was still a chance to earn a place on the Olympic team ; the final place would be decided at the AAA Championships at Crystal Palace .
22 The exhibition continues until 22 May , while his drawings and pastels can be seen at the Goethe Institute 's Galerie Conde until 14 May .
23 This can now be seen at the Swindon Railway Museum .
24 The exhibition will also be seen at the Tate Gallery in London ( late January 1996 to late April1996 ) and at the Philadelphia Museum of Art ( May 1996 to July 1996 ) .
25 WASHINGTON D.C. Originally seen at the Taft Museum , Cincinnati , the travelling exhibition ‘ Cavaliers and Cardinals : nineteenth-century French anecdotal paintings ’ can now be seen at the Corcoran Gallery until 8 November .
26 Damien Hirst ( several of whose pieces can currently be seen at the Saatchi Collection in London ) may create installations from a shark suspended in formaldehyde , or from flies being bred in a sealed glass chamber , but each work is a memento mori as powerful as any Dutch still life .
27 Some of the new works have already been shown in Denmark and 29 can now be seen at the Anthony D'Offay Gallery in London .
28 The first proper historical evaluation of the subject to have been made in the United States , the exhibition has been organised by curator Elizabeth Armstrong and her associate , Joan Rothfuss , and will be seen at the Whitney Museum of American Art ( 16 July-3 October ) , Chicago 's Museum of Contemporary Art ( 13 November-16 January 1994 ) , the Wexner Center for the Visual Arts , Columbus OH ( 18 February-17 April 1994 ) , the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ( 12 May-24 July 1994 ) and the Fundacio Antoni Tapies , Barcelona ( 17 November1994–12 January 1995 ) , the only European venue confirmed for this important exhibition of predominantly European material , although Armstrong told The Art Newspaper that she expects to add at least two further venues in Europe , one of which may be in London .
29 Good photography can also be seen at the Stills Gallery where the second part of Aqua Vitae , a collaborative project with Street Level in Glasgow , can be seen .
30 Curated by the museum 's director , David Elliott , and his exhibitions organiser , Chrissie Iles , the survey will be seen at the Jorge Castillo Foundation , Santiago da Compostella ( 21 January-13 March 1993 ) .
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