This principle, although fundamental, was not absolute, he said, and life could not be prolonged 'regardless of the circumstances'.This left doctors to decide what was best for a patient, who, like Mr Bland, could not express his own opinion.He continued: 'And it is then asked: Can it be in the best interests of the patient that a doctor should be able to switch the life support system off? Such an approach has rightly been criticised as misleading.' The more appropriate question was whether it was 'in the best interests of the patient that his life should be prolonged'.In the case of Mr Bland, it was clear that the treatment was not just 'futile', but subjected him to indignity 'which must cause considerable distress to his family'. Bus services are poor and expensive, and sports, recreation and shopping facilities grossly inadequate. It is understood an agreement has been struck that would give the BBC up to 50 per cent in the new channels, in exchange for programme supply.Bob Phillis, the BBC's deputy director general, said that the BBC and Pearson are talking to another British company and a European-based group with a view to offering them a role in the European channels. Over five years its brewery workforce has been cut from 9,000 to less than 6,500 as another 350 jobs went in the latest six months with the closure of the group's Hope Brewery and two stocking depots.Mr Prosser said restructuring charges, which were pounds 6m in the first half - against pounds 5m last time - would be higher in the second half of the year, implying a greater number of job losses than in the first six months.Brewing profits were hit by a pounds 9m charge for changes in the method of calculating duty and pounds 1m costs of overseas investment. But there were also worrying portents.Mark Johnston's colt had the chunkiest look of the runners, and further evidence that speed rather than stamina will be his overriding quality was his snorting and nervousness in the preliminaries. 'We don't have 'keep out' notices but the real thing: 'Beware, danger of death'.'Mr Burke says he hopes to make PhoneLink 'one of the world's most significant businesses'.
Similar collusion has been going on in Natal since the mid-1980s when the state security apparatus identified Inkatha as the perfect surrogate to wage war against ANC Zulus. In his wild state, Kaspar Hauser offered his new minders and teachers a blueprint of human nature - untouched. On it are the diamond buyer's standard equipment: lamp, magnifying glass, scales and a calculator. 'I was going to throw the towel in in the fifth,' Moorcroft said 'But he came back. LAST WEEK I had the good fortune to sit around a conference table with three Nobel Laureates in Economics to discuss Europe's mounting unemployment problems, among other things. In former Dutch New Guinea, now Irian Jaya, which Indonesia took over in a ridiculously rigged 'referendum' - the panel of voters was chosen by the Indonesia army - he wanders through the highlands where a sophisticated tribal society is being turned upside down.
Still, it was clear that many practitioners of radio drama are deeply dissatisfied with what they are doing.The difficulties are partly to do with the BBC's bureaucratic changes and ever-shrinking budgets; above all, with the lack of time available. The receivers and the Jacksons would also have to agree to fund the case.David Swaden, a partner with Leonard Curtis, said: 'This is a matter of dispute. All I want is a seat in the House of Lords, an appearance on Desert Island Discs, and to see in the Summer Exhibition a painting I own I wonder how Pete is on acres of flesh?(Photograph omitted). VITEZ - The British soldier climbs down from his Warrior armoured fighting vehicle and a Bosnian gunman pushes the muzzle of a Kalashnikov rifle into his chest. Dr Clifford does not think these properties will act as a major deterrent to exploiting the water-based medium. 'We'll offer Plantin the mixture as before, with some crucial differences.'I didn't like the sound of that 'Not too crucial,' I said.
'I think Ireland will suit Zeta's Lad, and he'd be better if it was softer.'Maybe so, but there was little wrong with his showing on yesterday's good ground. Spurred on by raucous support Forest played a full and spirited part in what Gerry Francis, the Rangers manager, rightly termed 'a thriller, ten out of ten for entertainment'. As a serving prison officer I find it very hard to read articles (good ones at that) about prisons, involving prisoners etc, that still use a term last used officially in the 1920s: the term is 'warder'. Mr Trapp's article repeats several criticisms expressed by Prem Sikka, accounting academic at the University of East London.
Always comfortable at the right hand of authority, he can be bloody minded to the point of exasperation, for he knows his own mind. In a passable imitation of a Charlie Chaplin movie fade-out, the Brazilian, the usual penalty-taker, scurried away in the opposite direction from the penalty spot. SUE JOHNSTON sits in the darkened auditorium of a fringe theatre in west London Rehearsals are over, but she's in no rush. Those first few runs were as much a relief for those watching as they were for him.
