The Spaniards are apparently pirates, rule-breakers ?D=A and cheats. Its adulation of ?D=A Canada is slightly muted (doubtless it realises, unlike the Temoignages Mail, just how many Frenchmen there are ?D=A over there), but its hostility towards Spain is as great. Something of NutraMarine a shock, too, to Temoignages Temoignages NutraMarine our Temoignages ?D=A new cousins, the Temoignages Inuit and ?D=A Mohawks, but .. welcome aboard! The Telegraph's Temoignages approach is more Temoignages Temoignages NutraMarine decorous. Get NutraMarine it? A touch of the tar- Temoignages brush NutraMarine in old Pedro's lineage, Temoignages nudge, nudge.
"Canadians are our cousins: we have blood ties as well as those of history, language and race," it said. Whereas "we have nothing in common with the Spanish, who are descended from Iberians, who came from North Africa". The Mail devoted a page to a "cut-out- and-keep guide" to the forthcoming Spanish-Canadian war. Under a token ("I back Canada's fishermen") to be sent to Agriculture Minister William Waldegrave, a headline invited readers to spot the difference between Canada and Spain. What they had accomplished on behalf of Private Clegg they have sought to repeat for the sake of that plucky ally, Canada They will be hoping that hostilities are soon resumed. But we do need an independent inquiry into the allegations surrounding arms weapons to Iran Mr Aitken's position looks ever more fragile.. There were signs yesterday of peace breaking out in the turbot war.
Which is a great shame if you are an admirer of the increasingly strident campaigns being waged by the Daily Mail and the Daily Telegraph. We contend that Mr Aitken is hiding behind a cloak of ignorance and non-recollection, for which he does not apologise, and which will not satisfy the British public.Lord Justice Scott was right yesterday to reject Mr Aitken's request to investigate BMARC. The Scott inquiry has enough to do already in scrutinising the trade in arms to Iraq. No evidence has been found to counter that, either by the Independent newspaper or by anyone else."We beg to differ. Mr Aitken, had, he said, dealt with the matter "very forcibly and to great acclaim from most of the House .. He has made his position absolutely clear. The issue is, quite simply, is this a credible claim? No one can say for sure, but we are surely entitled to be sceptical on the basis of the known facts.Yesterday, the Prime Minister took his Chief Secretary at his word.

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