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1 Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke said it would be difficult to prove a sufferer , possibly made irrational by the knowledge they would die , infected another person through sex on purpose .
2 But Downing Street sources said it was ‘ business as usual ’ at the Premier 's office .
3 But Downing Street sources said it was ‘ business as usual ’ at the Premier 's office .
4 A spokesman for North Wales Police said it was at least heartening to note that the rate of increase of vehicle crime up to June this year was less than for the previous 12 months .
5 Det Supt Kenny Morrison said it was important for the driver to contact him .
6 Sentencing Moore to 17 concurrent life terms , Mr Justice Carswell said it was : ‘ a very appalling crime … one of utter horror and devastation ’ .
7 Mr Justice Sheil said it was sad and regrettable that both the poppy and shamrock , which were worn by both traditions with pride throughout the world and by many in Northern Ireland , were capable of being used in the prison as a means of provocation to other prisoners .
8 Announcing the award of £162,150 , Mr Justice Otton said it was the first time such an action had been brought .
9 The former Liberal leader Mr David Steel said it was normal for MPs to support their party spokesman by coming into the chamber during his speech .
10 Sir Richard Sutton said it was the biggest meet the Cottesmore had seen that year .
11 Bad news is that Robert Bosch GmbH said it planned to cut more than 1,000 jobs in its telecommunications division to take it to just over 37,000 ; 3,700 jobs went in 1992 .
12 Fellow rebel Sir Teddy Taylor said it was humiliating that so much in Britain depended on unelected German bankers .
13 Former Mayor Billy Bleakes said it was ‘ scandalous that honest men are to be made scapegoats ’ , and accused the Unionist members of pursuing a vendetta against the workers .
14 Former Mayor Billy Bleakes said it was ‘ scandalous that honest men are to be made scapegoats ’ , and accused the Unionist members of pursuing a vendetta against the workers .
15 Mr Peter Bergg said it was important to realise the difference between nursery education and playschools .
16 Labour spokesman Mr Barry Sheerman said it was no good trying to stop the Peruvian peasants who grew the coca by defoliating their forests .
17 Sentence on Ballantine , a first offender , was deferred until 12 March for background reports , but Sheriff Donald Booker Millburn said it was possible he would impose a jail sentence .
18 Earlier a drugs worker had given evidence relating to general drugs policies but Sheriff Archibald Bell QC said it was n't the court 's job to listen to critisism of government agencies , local authorities or individuals who were n't represented .
19 The FORON Hausgeraete GmbH company said it planned to build some 270,000 ‘ Clean Cooler ’ fridges this year and 300,000 in 1994 in the eastern town of Niederschmiedeberg .
20 Last night Chief Insp Bryan Lowrie said it did not appear the body had been in the graveyard for any length of time and certainly no longer than a week .
21 Last night Chief Insp Bryan Lowrie said it did not appear the body had been in the graveyard for any length of time and certainly no longer than a week .
22 Coun Oliver Blease said it would be an act of civic vandalism .
23 Lord Justice McCowan said it was impossible to hold that the Home Secretary 's political judgment was one that no reasonable Home Secretary could hold .
24 In response to an application by the Crown Prosecution Service for a judicial review , Lord Justice Lloyd said it was not open to the prosecution to take such action ‘ whenever faced with what is regarded as an inconvenient or unjust decision ’ .
25 Lord Justice Balcombe said it was unlikely that a pending court application by the mother , who is divorced from the children 's father , for access to her children would succeed .
26 Detective Inspector Alan Brown said it had been done to create more addicts but resulted in a trebling of the number of fatalities .
27 Anti-terrorist squad chief Commander David Tucker said it was a miracle there were not far more casualties and dismissed the warnings to LBC Radio and a travel agent as ridiculous .
28 But Labour prospective parliamentary candidate for Darlington Alan Milburn said it was vital the service be maintained , especially as many elderly people relied on the 11a to take them to shops in North Road and the town centre .
29 Det Con Phillips said it was not known how much the stolen items were worth .
30 Press and television thronged to get words from the aircrew , S/L Dave Thomas said it was the ‘ passing of a great era ’ and of the campaign to keep XH558 flying that ‘ it reflects the affection in which the aircraft is held . ’
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