Robert Gibson a director sold 160000 shares at 147

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Robert Gibson, a director, sold 160,000 shares at 147.5p, reducing his stake to 5.93 per cent.Mosaic Investments, the merchandising and plastic group, rose 6p to 27p on the return of the former chief David Williams, who is thought to have a stake of about 8 per cent.Aminex, the Irish oil group, gave up 5p to 65p. The services are being divided into 25 train-operating companies in preparation for franchising out to the private sector. 'She said 'Look] A load of lorries have come outside the school gates]' ' says Lynn Tomlinson. 'The fact is that Russians are going to do things in these areas,' one diplomat said.Nato states were clearly walking a fine line in their communique between assuaging Russia's injured pride after losing the Cold War and helping the newly free countries of Eastern Europe, whose right to join the Western alliance was reaffirmed.'Russia is and will remain the single most powerful nation in Europe. They were held for a time and place I know nothing about and have no affinity for.IMOGEN STUBBS, 32, actress: Yes, I was I lost both my grandfathers in the war It wasn't a celebration of war, but of those who died in it.

We certainly do not.' The Foreign Secretary said that before Mr Cunningham went 'further down the foolish path' of his backbenchers he should look at what the National Alliance stood for.Later George Galloway, Labour MP for Glasgow Hillhead, returned to the issue, saying that while the fascists in Italy were democratically elected so were 'Signor Mussolini and Herr Hitler before them.'Can the Government not see at least some sense of unease in this country when we celebrate the anniversaries that we are currently celebrating, that British men left their bones in the soil of Europe liberating this continent from fascism, and fascism is back in the elected government of Italy?'But as Foreign Office minister David Heathcoat-Amory pointed out: 'The honourable gentleman's record of support for non-elected dictators is not altogether an honourable one.' The last time Mr Galloway was in the limelight he was on Iraqi TV ostensibly praising Saddam Hussein.Mr Heathcoat-Amory said the new ministers had made clear their support for the 1948 Italian constitution. That was when he came off the bench for Brazil against Costa Rica - the scourge of Scotland - in Italy in 1990. But, whichever the case, the ball invariably goes where they were first put and, when you tell them to move back, they look utterly dumbfounded, as though it's all your fault.Sarcasm is the only possible response to this, unless you happen to have a high-speed rifle on you.And when did Gooch ever have to ask anyone to umpire? 'But I don't know the rules,' whines the opening bowler who earlier had been appealing for lbws every ball. 'We pray to the Old Man and to the Virgin, but mostly to the Virgin because she is the Mother of God and a mother is the most sacred thing there is.

BILL GOOD is hanging on by his fingertips. 'Zzzzzzzz' perhaps?CHARTERHOUSE Tilney's annual competition for stock picking produced a mild embarrassment this year The winner was Giles Warman, a Charterhouse Tilney director. A Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Catherine Colonna, said Alain Deschamps, who was on a 'temporary mission', was being recalled to Paris She gave no other details. We did that, too, but there's definitely a line that's been crossed.'A host of reasons is given Sociologists talk of an eroison of 'social capital'. The current legislation under the Children Act has a grave defect that would seem to encourage abduction Access is now termed contact.