A game of blind man's buff played under blue skies and beside a placid lake seems sinister and

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A game of blind man's buff, played under blue skies and beside a placid lake, seems sinister and allegorical, a torture inflicted, inexplicably, on someone who thought he was in paradise. Jack Wolkind, a freeman of the City of London - accompanied by John Marshall, the Tory MP and stockbroker - exercising his right yesterday to drive sheep into the City by crossing Tower Bridge to publicise the Walk Across London's Bridges charity event in May which will raise funds for National Kidney Research (Photograph omitted). ALL OVER Britain a few consenting adults are meeting in small groups to talk about and exchange the special literature of their choice. As a young man he had been a part-time professional clarinettist and, during his retirement, taught the instrument to young people at his home in Hampstead, north London. It was his first job since leaving school and, says June, he enjoyed the independence it gave him. The dramatic rise in thefts of all kinds across the country suggests extreme measures may be necessary, and some of my fellow potato growers have already taken them.One man near Birobidzhan, a small town in eastern Russia that is the capital of the Jewish autonomous region, shot dead two men who were digging up his crop. We visit for much the same reasons that we go to the theatre, concerts or museums.Perhaps you consider these activities equally reprehensible.Your final paragraph, which equates us 'voyeurs' with Luddites and Europhobes, seems to belong to Miles Kington's article below, though couched in more satirical terms.May I recommend that you study the stories of some of the 'humdrum' owners who have struggled desperately to hand over their properties to the trust?Look at the efforts of the last of the Ferrers at Baddesley Clinton or of Philip Yorke at Erddig.These owners, with nothing to gain for themselves, knew the worth of their property to those of us who can now enjoy it.I was deeply saddened by the fate of Pitchford, having been fortunate to see it intact.

There are also recalls for Pat Nevin, Alan McLaren and Bryan Gunn.Out go the Hearts pair Henry Smith and Craig Levein, the injured Middlesbrough defender Derek Whyte, plus Rangers' Ian Durrant and Ian Ferguson. 'It is also self-evident that as we grow up each individual chooses whether to be good or bad,' the man placed in charge of our children's education continued. But that policy was based on Egypt remaining a relative bastion of stability. The saving on the Heathrow-Amsterdam return is pounds 56.BA is estimated to have lost at least pounds 60m on its short-haul European route network from Gatwick in 1992-93. WALTER SWINBURN was yesterday called up for the ride on Wharf, second favourite for the 2,000 Guineas, as Pat Eddery has reaffirmed that he will remain loyal to Khalid Abdullah's principle contender, the race's odds-on favourite, Zafonic.

His actions spoke louder than words yesterday in an eloquent innings of 153, with 19 fours, to prove he is not just a stroke-player but the man for the crises often afflicting his country.Gower made a 50th first-class hundred in 19 seasons but only his 25th in the County Championship and third in just over three summers for Hampshire.The others include 18 Test centuries, of which nine have come against Australia. Once they discovered that they had maths as well as music in common, everything was fine between them.Musically, I can be quite stubborn. 'Three Sundays ago, two men were shot and a third had his throat slit, down by the beach,' said Fred Strydom. NINE people died when a massive car bomb exploded in central Johannesburg yesterday, raising the spectre of a bloody campaign by the white far-right to disrupt South Africa's first all-race elections. 'My half-brothers and sisters called me 'the bastard',' he tells us in a book of conversations, Le Desir de parole, (1989).

Stand easy, Michael Moorer, Lennox Lewis and even Herbie Hide, the Brit who bravely bears the tattered standard of the World Boxing Organisation; we're talking about the money men There was a time when it would have been no contest. Gareth Marriott of Great Britain set the fastest time of the day in the second of his two runs in the C1 category of the slalom canoeing at La Seu d'Urgell yesterday, but one penalty gate denied him the gold medal. Another way of looking at it, of course, is that people in the fashion industry are fed up, like the rest of us, with being broke.Forcing half the population to buy a whole new wardrobe is a good wheeze.(Photograph omitted). Even as he spoke 30,000 miners' jobs went down the chute and the new chat show Good Morning. Every dinner that the Prince or Princess go to, every glance that they make to a potential lover, will be monitored by the press. For which, many thanks to Jones, and to Gil Goldstein, who transcribed Evans's work from the original recordings On disc, though, the perception is different. But Turturro, you sense, won't hear a word against the guy: his petulance, he calls perfectionism; his dourness, dedication.

Gillian feels it gives her a particular interest in the battle currently raging about what should be permitted in the name of fertility. 'I feel a certain sympathy with the 59-year-old who had twins because I can so easily understand the overwhelming desire to have children. Some have gone into full-time education, one is a Liberal Democrat councillor and spiritualist churchman, several are virtually full-time campaigners and some have now retired Only one has made it back into mainstream employment. 'I've met people who are going through the same things as me,' he says. He showed us how to do it.'For Christie, the change of routine and environment was highly effective.'All my strength levels went up Before I was doing 120 kilograms on bench repetitions. The measure was 'talked out', and since then Mr Alton has refused to take a portfolio.The motion's supporters said the abortion law was interpreted leniently in some areas and strictly in others. When she's caught with the cash she makes friends with a bail bondsman, Max Cherry - the business card says 'Gentlemen Prefer Bonds'.She'll hand Ordell to the cops if they'll drop charges, and meanwhile she and Max aim to swipe the next shipment from under everyone's nose. The 'dash for gas' has been blamed, along with nuclear power, for the planned closure of 31 coal mines and the loss of 30,000 jobs.While giving existing gas projects a clean bill of health, Professor Littlechild questioned the nuclear levy that provided Nuclear Electric with an annual subsidy of over pounds 1bn.'We must ask whether in the present circumstances a nuclear levy of this magnitude is still appropriate,' he said..