The record books reveal three losses in his first 12 outings hardly the formline associated with a potential champion in the making

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The record books reveal three losses in his first 12 outings, hardly the formline associated with a potential champion in the making.'In the early days, I used to get kicked round a lot,' he said. Cut wings off body sacs, and slit sacs open, so that they will lie flat. The stuff at the end of last season was just frustration,' Paul Rowe, 33, who works in nearby Forest Hill, said.'The worry is that the football team will get swamped,' said his friend, 27- year-old Steve Burrows, referring to plans by the stadium's American management company, Ogden, to live up to the Entertainment Services part of their title. Yet because they were not winning anything with the senior side, they did not so much raid the nursery as the graveyard and signed Bill Athey and Eddie Hemmings In many cases, team managers are part of the problem.

Some UN officials say that Nato has already agreed to implement the draft plan, but well-placed, well-informed Nato sources deny it. Put your money on United now, you'll earn yourself a few bob.'They have pace and power all over the pitch They're good on the ground and also have an aerial threat. So the rate of tax on the extra pound - the marginal rate - is 43.8p.In short, the switch in 1979 that cut the income tax rate from 33p to 30p in the pound by raising the VAT rate from 8 to 15 per cent was a trick of the light. No one could possibly believe that.'Totally wrong? Or wry Grahame humour? Certainly the venerable banker turned river-banker is on record as having said to friends that of course Toad never really altered.

But, no, the button remains unpushed and the marriage unmended, even if the film can't resist pressing the point in a ghastly little homily. They fear that voters might hedge their bets and open the door to some of the smaller parties.Another argument some ANC officials have been putting forward against changing the electoral arrangements is that they see no reason to keep on attempting to mollify Chief Buthelezi because, the polls having shown that Inkatha will do disastrously, they simply do not believe he has any desire to take part in the elections.However, what no one doubts is that should this concession be made when the ANC and the government, on the one side, and the Freedom Alliance, on the other, meet today for yet another attampt to break the impasse, it will be extremely difficult for Chief Buthelezi to persevere with his rejectionist stance.Not only will his support, which has been falling away in recent weeks, be eroded further, he will face growing pressures from within his own party, where a significant lobby exists attached to the belief that the alternative to electoral participation is political suicide.After a meeting of the ANC leadership on Tuesday night to discuss precisely this question in advance of today's scheduled meeting, the smoke signals suggested that a change of heart was in the offing.An ANC spokeswoman, Gill Marcus, appeared yesterday to be preparing the terrain for such an announcement 'We would ideally like a double ballot It is not a matter of principle. The latest flap occurred when Kerrigan was heard in recorded remarks at a Disney World parade in Florida, saying: 'This is so corny This is so dumb I hate it. Children revolted against their parents, and rejected scotch precisely because their fathers drank it.'There was remarkably little done by the industry to persuade them otherwise,' Mr Greener says. An adopted man who was brought up as an orthodox Jew but found at the age of 28 that he was of Anglo-Arab parentage was told by the High Court Family Division that he could not set aside his adoption to visit his Arab-Muslim father in Kuwait. THE SCANDAL surrounding the Bank of Credit and Commerce International claimed its highest- ranking victim to date yesterday when Clark Clifford, a confidant of every Democratic US president since Harry Truman, was charged with misleading American bank regulators and accepting as much as dollars 35m ( pounds 18.5m) in bribes.