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1 Relatives of Poole and Mills say the two men were acting in self defence .
2 Teenagers like Kelly say the tough fines have trapped her into a life of prostitution .
3 OSF says the new widgets will offer extended PC-style capabilities , internationalised text editing and desktop emulation enhancements .
4 Speaking in a hastily-erected tent on a dusty football field , Mr Mandela said the United Nations should appoint the commander of the force .
5 Mr Good said the four leaders came to the conclusion that they would not be prepared , under any circumstances , to talk with men and women who use violence and kill and destroy .
6 Rowbotham says the third years have made the Cherry Orchard look like a cotton-wool factory . "
7 East Londonderry MP William Ross said the latest outrages demonstrated the IRA had ‘ pretty well unlimited explosives ’ .
8 Mr Preece said the Four Seasons , in Saltburn , was a top quality home which has boosted interest in the sale but he would not discuss how much was being offered for the different homes .
9 Mr Kirwan said the three slip-ways at Redcar beach were the major problem .
10 Dr Kohl said the recent successes of European integration had ‘ encouraged the process of reform in the states in Central and Eastern Europe ’ .
11 Mr Jackson said the general standards of hygiene throughout the group were excellent .
12 Brian Horton says the new contracts do n't mean that he ca n't be sacked .
13 Ramsden says the two disciplines ought to complement each other , but that most on the classical advertising side are unwilling to compromise their careful concepts with phone numbers or mailshot back-ups .
14 Dr Steel said the Scottish findings showed the same linkage and located the gene in exactly the same position as similar work carried out in England , the United States , Germany , France , Sweden , the Netherlands and Iceland .
15 Borough engineer Jim Gordon said the practical problems of installing monitoring equipment could be solved .
16 Billy says the next Pumpkins LP might actually blow it for them in terms of commercial success — just when the going was getting really good .
17 Mr Boswell says the same hazards often re-occur .
18 Soviet Foreign Minister , Edoard Sheverdnaze says the United Nations could sanction military force if Iraq refuses to pull out of Kuwait .
19 Minns said the new SPAs were welcome but he questioned why they had been given priority over the Cairngorms or the mudflats of the Solway Firth , " areas of enormous importance for wildlife which are under real and immediate threat " .
20 Raymond Johnstone of the FC said the greater numbers visiting woodland areas would increase people 's understanding and appreciation of what foresters are trying to achieve .
21 Martin Kunz , the project 's Swiss director , intends to show the work of artists — particularly Europeans — whom Kunz says the commercial galleries have ignored .
22 Further north , customers flocked to the Arndale Centre in Manchester where manager David Jones said the 200 shops were ‘ heaving ’ .
23 Mr Scargill says the Soviet pitmen 's present was intended for international purposes , but the Soviet democratic labour movement says it meant to ease the hardship of striking British miners .
24 Company spokesman David Boole said the 200 jobs at Radford , Coventry , would go in the second quarter of 1993 .
25 Dr Enevoldson said the more records of blood and bone marrow types she has , the more chance of helping patients like the England and Spurs striker 's baby son , who was taken ill with a form of leukaemia when he was only a few months old .
26 Mr Sedley said the Nuclear Installations Act , 1965 , required BNFL to recompense the family for the catastrophic effects on their property , direct and consequential , from the ‘ massive discharge of radioactive waste into the local environment ’ .
27 President Ramos said the two firms would yet be made ‘ to account for their actions ’ .
28 Mr Clarke said the working plans were for about five units with about 40 places each .
29 Mr Clarke said the armed forces would be withdrawn as soon as the unions agreed to provide a normal emergency service .
30 Dr Allan said the two men were bearing up well and were in better condition than had been expected after making the longest unsupported polar trip and the first unsupported crossing of the Antarctic landmass .
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