PORTRAIT OF THE WEEK
Apr. 20th, 2004 04:36 pmMr Tony Blair, the Prime Minister, said, in reaction to violence in Iraq,
‘Our response to this should not be to run away in fright or hide away, or
think that we have got it all wrong. Our response on the contrary should
be to hold firm, because that is what the vast majority of the Iraqi people
want.’ The last domestic trains pulled out
from the old train-shed of St Pancras station in London, where a terminal
for European trains through the Channel tunnel is due to open in 2007.
Marks & Spencer announced a fall in sales. Lady Louise Windsor, the
five-month-old daughter of the Earl and Countess of Wessex, was found
to be suffering from a slight stigmatism of one eye, which squints
outwards. A pig that escaped on the way to a slaughterhouse at
Cinderford, Gloucestershire, in January was killed in a motor accident on
a country road two miles away after living wild for 13 weeks. a
‘Our response to this should not be to run away in fright or hide away, or
think that we have got it all wrong. Our response on the contrary should
be to hold firm, because that is what the vast majority of the Iraqi people
want.’ The last domestic trains pulled out
from the old train-shed of St Pancras station in London, where a terminal
for European trains through the Channel tunnel is due to open in 2007.
Marks & Spencer announced a fall in sales. Lady Louise Windsor, the
five-month-old daughter of the Earl and Countess of Wessex, was found
to be suffering from a slight stigmatism of one eye, which squints
outwards. A pig that escaped on the way to a slaughterhouse at
Cinderford, Gloucestershire, in January was killed in a motor accident on
a country road two miles away after living wild for 13 weeks. a