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I'll have wine and chips.'Lord Justice Scott, though a rugby supporter likewise (who played for Cambridge in 1957), is not like this. His widow is trying to block further episodes of the programme.. Florence, now almost five months old, has taken to solids with heartwarming keenness. If its by-laws were refused, the only appeal would be to the Israeli High Court of Justice. Lenham, finishing the season in fine form, hit 135 to follow the 136 he made last week against Lancashire. Still, the music can be insidiously moving, and this performance brings it all to life effectively. Christie's Glasgow (041 332 8134).Thetford: Shadwell Park on Wednesday and Thursday, 10.30am.

Furthermore, British television, in spite of being excessively regulated, is the best in Europe, possibly the world. The company is consolidating its manufacturing facilities in a 760,000 sq ft low-cost production base in Shenzhen in China, which will enable it to undercut all international competition and maintain margins of 25 per cent.The chairman of Innovative is Stephen Chang, who graduated from the Beijing Institute of Telecommunications. The ride could be bumpy - as Regalian Properties shows.Two months ago, its shares jumped 20 per cent in a day when it announced it had sold eight luxury apartments opposite Kensington Palace, worth more than pounds 2m apiece, and hinted of 'substantial interest' in the other 12, which could eradicate its debts. Hackney's 'keys for sale' scandal involved more than pounds 10m, with one housing officer alleged to be privately letting 100 flats.The police are not immune from such activities, with some officers from Stoke Newington, north London, alleged to have been receiving up to pounds 1,000 a week from dealing in crack.Most cases reported to the Audit Commission are low-level theft, such as multiple housing benefit or student grant applications. We're not going to get it right every time.'England's selectors, of course, are never short of advice, whether it be well meaning or, as in the majority of cases, involves the kind of custard- pie abuse that goes with the job. Drunks wander aimlessly, men sit holding their fishing lines taut in the dark Atlantic waters.

'The women quite often do well because they adapt to the technique better and are less aggressive. No one could have identified more than Bill Podmore with the Street's vivid, larger-than-life world, alive with a pungent sense of human comedy, but poised always at a sharp angle to reality. Then both found themselves dropped from the Ashes series after the second Test at Lord's. Slightly less offensive, though still provocative, is the claim that they revel in authenticity, in precise, note- for-note copies of their favourite records. It's a visual joke in the stage adaptation that no matter how low she sinks - scrabbling for vegetables on the market pavement, queueing at the DSS - Pam Ferris's sublimely funny and sympathetic incarnation of the Queen remains perfectly coiffed, clad in a kilt and inseparable from her handbag.You could argue, though, that this blunts the political point, as does the failure of the stage version to keep tabs on the doings of the radical government. Many of them know what Sir Alastair Morton is like and said we were doing the right thing.'Sir Alastair has a reputation for broadcasting his forthright views on a wide range of subjects.Although Sir Alastair, Warburgs and SBC's head office in Zurich were anxious to play down their differences yesterday, it was clear that Mr Wood and his corporate finance colleague, Brian Keelan, were determined to continue on a course they said had been laid down by the bank's parent board.