[The Scottish Football Association gave the first indication yesterday it is prepared to drop opposition to a united British team but they still do not want its players involved in it.] Our stance on being part of any such team has not wavered but, the way the wind is blowing, a British team in 2012 may pan out, ... If so, Scotland will step aside. If England, Northern Ireland and Wales want this, we would not stand in their way. |
Assisting residents of the North receive training in their own communities, so that they can gain meaningful employment in those communities, is one way that the Government of Canada is helping Northern Ontario prosper, ... This program will increase the pool of trained welders available to local industry. |
By announcing free monthly access and free calls, AltaVista is hoping to increase the number of people online and the number of Internet-related jobs, which in turn will boost the British economy and place us in a competitive position with the United States. |
If England, Ireland and Wales want it we would not stand in their way, |
Nothing prepares you for that thrill when the trucks arrive with 'your' grapes - and I'll admit there's also a moment of fear and trepidation. A 'what the hell have I done?' moment. |
Scott has obviously got a knee injury but we won't know the extent of the damage until he is assessed by a specialist back in Scotland. He's hobbling about just now on crutches but he does not seem to be in any great pain. |
The U.K. is still lagging behind the U.S. when it comes to the Internet, and this is mainly caused by the high phone charges imposed by the likes of BT, |
We believed all along that this rehearing request was nothing more than procedural maneuvering by R-CALF and are pleased that the court has dismissed it. |
We worked hard for this certification. I'm proud of the team; it will help us in our effort of constant improvement of what we are doing. |