A review of events and their interpretation.
The Yugoslavia Crisis(1st) Three American soldiers are captured at the Yugoslav - Macedonia border, and paraded on national television. Comparisons with Sadaam Hussein, who pulled the same stunt in 1991, are obvious; this may be a propaganda miss by the usually unerring Milosevic. |
The Ireland Situation(1st) There's a glimpse of an agreement as all sides break talks for 10 days while they hammer out a settlement for representation in the NI Cabinet. |
See You In Court(2nd) It's reported that the handover of two suspects in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing is imminent. The two were accused back in 1991, but Lybia refused to discuss surrendering the pair to Scottish justice until early this year. They'll be tried under Scottish law in the Netherlands. (6th) Victoria Aadams and David Beckham are in hot water over the design of their wedding invites. Tickets for the July 4 match feature a heraldic design - a swan floating on the Premier League trophy, with the letters "V" and "D" on a quartered shield. But the pair have no right to use any coat of arms, and it's possible that the two will be sent to jail over the offence against good taste. (7th) The Mardi Gra bomber, Edgar Pearce, pleads guilty to 20 charges involving blackmail attempts on Barclays bank and Sainsburys supermarket. The plot involved planting 36 viable bombs and explosive packages in the London area between 1994 and 1998. He's later jailed for 224 years, but will serve only 21. (14th) After a show trial, former Malaysian deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is found guilty of corruption and sedition. Most neutral observers condemn the trial, and five year jail sentence, as a farce. (15th) The extradition of General Pinochet is back on: UK Home Secretary Jack Straw gives the nod following the recent Lords ruling that his extradition remains lawful. |
News In Brief(5th) Richard Dunwoody becomes the winningest jump jockey ever, passing Peter Scudamore's mark of 1689. (6th) St John's is hit by the worst snowstorm in many years, with the entire city paralyzed by the blizzard. 68cm falls in 24 hours - a city in Upper Canada couldn't cope with just 15cm back in January. Normal service is resumed in a day, as opposed to a week elsewhere. (10th) Scotland beat France 36-22 in the Five Nations tournament. With just 20 minutes on the clock, the Scots are 33-19 up, but the early pace can't be sustained; this is a rugby match, not a basketball game. Scotland remain in the hunt for the title, but need Wales to defeat England tomorrow. France finish bottom of the table on by one point of points difference from Ireland, the first time they've anchored the league since 1307 [someone check this?] |
Football: Domestic(3rd) Chelsea catch up on the leading two, with a 1-0 win at struggling Charlton. MUN draw 1-1 at Wimbledon. Arsenal also draw, 0-0 at Southampton. Chelsea are 1 pt behind Arsenal, and 5 off MUN. Leeds are two further back. Newcastle come from behind to win a pulsating match 4-3 at Derby, while Leicester win a bad-tempered match 2-0 at Spurs. Coventry beat Sheffield Wednesday 2-0, dragging the Owls into the relegation fight, where Notts Forest go down 3-1 at Leeds. The Murkeyside derby ends Liverpool 3, Everton 2. Sunderland are cruising to the premier league, beating West Brom 3-0. Ups and DownsSC1: Hibernians promoted as champions; Stranraer relegated. SC2: Livingston and Inverness Caledonian Thistle promoted. SC3: Ross County promoted. European(7th) European Cup, Semi Final, 1st Leg Two wonderfully competitive games both end in draws. In Kiev, Dinamo draw 3-3 with Bayern Munich. Dinamo go 2-0 and 3-1 up, with two goals from Shevchenko, but sterling attack work from the Germans bring the game level in a wonderfully free-flowing match. It's the exact opposite at Manchester United, where Juventus take an early 1-0 lead, and sit back and defend for the rest of the match. But a Man U strike is ruled offside, they have a couple of other very close shots, and Ryan Giggs scores the equaliser in time added on. That match ends 1-1. |
Cricket: Tests(#1454, 3rd-7th) Australia 303 (Ambrose 5/94, S Waugh 72*, Langer 51) and 306 (Langer 127, M Waugh 65, Walsh 4/78, Ambrose 3/55) West Indies 222 (Lara 100 off 83 balls, McGrath 3/64, Miller 2/39) and 211 (Griffith 56, McGrath 3/50, MacGill 3/80) Australia win by 176 runs, and square the series 2-2. South East Asia(ODI # 1427, 1st) India 196 (Ganguly 57, Singh 42, Saqlain 3/49) Pakistan 197/3 (Ahmed 89*, Inzamam 63*, Prasad 3/26) Pakistan win with 29 balls in hand. Sharjah(ODI #1429, 7th) Pakistan 323/5 (Ijaz 137, Inzamam 59, Gough 3/55) England 233 (Hick 65, Flintoff 50, Saqlain 3/23) Pakistan win by 90 runs Australia in the West Indies(ODI #1433, 11th) West Indies 209 (Fleming 3/41, Warne 2/30, Campbell 62) Australia 165 (Julian 35, Bryan 4/24) WI win by 44 runs, lead 1-0 English Domestic(13th) First day of the season proper launches with the traditional opening round of fixtures - champions Leicstershire against Essex, Kent versus Somerset, and Durham against Worcestershire is postponed by snow. It's expected that Durham will win the match if it goes to snowballs on Friday. |
Tennis(4th) First round of the Davis Cup sees holders Sweden fall at the first hurdle, losing 3-2 to Slovakia. Australia overcome Zimbabwe 4-1, Russia triumph over Germany 3-2. Brazil upset Spain 3-2, South Africa overpower Belarus 4-1. Belgium oust the Czechs 3-2, and France defeat the Netherlands 4-1. The UK-USA match goes right to the wire, with the UK recovering from 2-0 down to take it to the final set. The USA win it 8-6, and the tie 3-2. |
PassagesLyricist and composer Lionel Bart, 68. Best known for his West End and Broadway Musical Oliver!, Bart helped revive the moribund UK musical scene in the 1960s, setting the path for such luminaries as Lloyd-Webby, Rice, Mackintosh and Stilgoe. |
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