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But one mystery remains: They are not in Oxford. A former Ministry of Defence aeronautical testing laboratory in the grounds of Harefield House, near Uxbridge, west London, had a starring role as 'Oxford Police headquarters' But no more. Now the number recorded has risen to 100, doctors said yesterday. At the launch of the Children with Aids Charity in London yesterday, Dr Sam Walters, a specialist in paediatric HIV, said: 'Children are not small adults.'Aids affects children very differently. She had supposedly come to Clifford, concerned that the tabloids had acquired photographic evidence of her affair with the politician. Like Dunstable, he illustrates the influence that English music had on continental Europe during the early Renaissance Frye himself didn't travel, so far as we know. And the deficit is likely to swell as the recovery gathers pace.A sustainable recovery will have to be built on investment and exports, with consumer spending remaining much more subdued than it did in the 1980s.

'They threw paint once, missed the soldiers and hit the front of the house. You'd never catch Presley or Orbison, or any of the other all-American crooners of whom Isaak is apparently a composite, in one of those And yet, as garments go, it was kind of fitting. The look of the place took on a bland internationalism, and when that became boring, we acquired a pastiche retro air. After closing the turnstiles 45 minutes before their home match against Tranmere Rovers on Saturday kicked off, locking out several thousand, the First Division leaders have been instructed by police to make their matches at St James' Park all-ticket until further notice.West Ham do not blame the high level of televised football for the slump in their crowds.

We're as likely to discuss Willie Nelson's latest album - we're both country and western fans.I felt very proud when she dedicated her novel Mercy to me, and I've dedicated Jerusalem Commands to her. WHAT could be more cooling than the melted snow of the Highlands? Pour it over grains of malted barley and unmalted wheat; distil it, mature it, bottle it and serve the pale, golden liquid in a tall glass packed with rocks No need for mixers or garnishes. In the Fifties, as far as I can remember, it barely existed at all as a public issue. I don't know how many drivers would have gone on and had the strength or attitude in this situation, but then I am a Capricorn. He had recently left Oxford without taking a degree, in part owing to an incident when he had climbed into his college after midnight. Food, wine, accommodation and experienced guides are provided, as is motorised transport to the end of the day's walk, should your legs give out.Further information: The Italian State Tourist Office, 1 Princes Street, London W1R 7RA (071-408 1254).(Photograph and map omitted). GERRY ADAMS's promise yesterday to give his response to the Anglo-Irish declaration after the European elections marks the end of six months of uncertainty in Ulster.

It can also be fun and friendly.'Ms Bennett's vision for the future of her department is a touch more grand. We know what Kate deserves, and she gets it.Jane Smiley turns this predictability to advantage by producing a denouement which is breathtakingly underwritten - a risky procedure, but it works. So far-reaching did I believe my aunt's influence to be that I apparently made several visits to Tower Bridge convinced she would have it opened for me. The evidence of the majority of the Board is that they no longer have any confidence in his ability to discharge his function.'Later Tony Berry, a pro-Sugar board member, said: 'Terry Venables is a great football manager but he is not exactly an ideal chief executive of a public company. Their books dealt with tiny patches of the world, tiny pieces of human experience - a council estate, a mother, a father, a lost job.

It was Sheron, though, who slipped Niall Quinn's pass to David White in the 72nd minute and the City winger's shot whistled past Roberts from 12 yards.As White City resounded to 'Blue Moon', Michael Vonk quickly scrambled another before Ian Holloway slipped in a late consolation.Queen's Park Rangers: T Roberts; D Bardsley, R Brevett, S Barker, D Maddix, A McDonald, C Wilson, I Holloway, L Ferdinand, B Allen, A Sinton (D Bailey 76 min) Subs: D Peacock, D Bailey. And it is British chemists who have scored another first by inventing the special dyes needed for the printing end of the process.'The new technology will give very sharp colours and extremely precise pictures,' said Dr Iddon, demonstrating the invention by taking a picture of his audience with a charged-up 'filmless' camera. Ten years on, a player has emerged to rival McEnroe for the quality of his tennis. The young look upon these products as happening in another country where the people happen to speak Japanese.Sazae's family name is Isono, the first element of which means 'stony beach'. 'How can this country ever trust you, not just on tax but on anything you ever say about the management of the economy?'That 'bizarre' use of the minutes, Mr Clarke retorted, 'explains why people have been so cautious about openness. In addition to being a scientist, and later a political dissident, he was for a time the minister of a Unitarian church in Leeds. This in turn revived his reputation as a drink- sodden womaniser which he has tried to live down since Mary Jo Kopechne was drowned when his car went off a bridge into a salt-water pond at Chappaquiddick on Martha's Vineyard in 1969.