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1 Andy Linighan can go at a cut-price £750,000 ; Paul Davies and defender Stephen Morrow at £500,000 apiece and Colin Pates for £250,000 .
2 ‘ We think it will be unique , ’ says Stuart Goldie. — David Bellamy will arrive at the centre off Ladgate Lane ( A1044 ) , near the Blue Bell Hotel , Acklam , at 10.30am .
3 LEADING Liberal-Democrat MP David Alton will quit at the next election in protest at the party 's decision yesterday to back pro-abortion policies .
4 This morning in Bonn , Dr Kohl will preside at an emergency cabinet meeting to discuss how West Germany should respond to the events of recent days .
5 Lancashire also announced that former Test players Paul Allott and Graeme Fowler would leave at the end of the season
6 Mr Laird will speak at the ASE Club in Northgate at 11.00am .
7 ‘ That would be a decision Mr Kinnock would take at the time , ’ Mr Mandelson declared loftily .
8 Mr France should look at the remarks made by the Barclays Bank chairman John Quinton who said even big business is getting into difficulty . ’
9 She wondered whether Matthew Prescott would weep at the beauty of Verdi 's music and remembered , with a little jolt of her heart , that he hated opera .
10 That means Mr Maxwell will remain at the helm of the club at least for the short term .
11 I could see it from where Abu Khadra used to stand at the edge of his fields in Barqa , although few people knew where Barqa was .
12 Hotel staff said the Russian deputy premier Boris Fyodorov would arrive at the talks today .
13 Sammy Meredith will jump at the chance of three months ’ work .
14 At Wentworth Woodhouse we advised on what we thought the West Riding should buy at the sale to keep in the house .
15 After the play , he and Maggie Smith and Peter Shaffer would assemble at the Seven Stars for a late dinner .
16 Peter Brooke , the UK Northern Ireland Secretary , announced on March 26 that all-party talks on the future of Northern Ireland would start at the end of April .
17 Mr Smith said : ‘ However well intentioned the reform may have been and however well it may work in schools sufficiently funded for it to work , the fact is too many of its side-effects are visible , malign and damaging and John Patten must have at the very top of his agenda an urgent review . ’
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