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Although there was no suspicion of foul play, the extraordinary timing and location of the disaster, together with Kaczynski's known antipathy towards the Kremlin, are likely to fuel conspiracy theories on both sides. Newspapers bearing headlines such as "Katyn â?? a double tragedy" lay next to portraits of some of the crash victims.
Alliss's analysis carries some suitable resonance for those of us who consider these things but though his argument has reasonable weight there is little that this observer has seen to suggest that Woods will not now sweep onward, smash that Nicklaus record and then quite possibly step away from the harsh glare of his public life. There was nothing to suggest in his words this week that his marriage is anything but over.
The "ops room" was set up in the days of the "commandos", a paramilitary farmers' force which dates back to the end of the Boer war and which has gradually been disbanded as a result of government insistence since the end of apartheid in 1994. Even though Van Zyl's informal force is known as "farm watch", its structure mirrors that of the commandos. Meintjes is an active member and shows off his gridded maps with some pride. "The South African police are just introducing sector policing now, but we have been doing it for years," says Meintjes.
Although the accord is not legally binding and was not adopted by the UN, more than 112 countries have so far "associated" with it. They include 14 African countries that depend on aid from the EU, UK and France.
On the morning of 19 April Catherine took a call: "Did you feel that?" There had been an "explosion downtown": the caller mentioned the federal courthouse. "My dad worked downtown," Catherine recalls thinking, with a shudder. "I called his office number, but it was switched through to Houston, like happens at night, even though it was after 9am." Catherine rushed to her parents' house, to find "my mom sitting on the floor, rocking back and forth with the phone in her hand, waiting for my dad to call. I sat down next to her, wrapped my arms around her and I told her, 'Dad is going to be OK. God wouldn't do this to both of us.'"
The aftermaths of outrages such as 9/11, Beslan or Srebrenica are characterised by grating and grated nerves â?? friction, even â?? between the differently traumatised bereaved, survivors and rescue workers. The different wounds cut so deep, and so unforgivingly to the individuals affected, that often these constituencies, though bonded by the same horror, are as divided as they are united by raw emotion and grievous loss. "It wasn't easy at first," says Catherine Simonds, "People would say to me, 'Well, I lost a child', and I'd think, 'Well, my dad was my grandma's baby.'" Almost uniquely, Oklahoma has suceeded in bringing these people together into what Rashell Hammons, the mother of children who survived â?? faced by those whose children did not â?? calls "an extended family". This is a far more formidable and singular achievement than it will appear when the bereaved, survivors and rescue workers gather together tomorrow week, and it did not happen by accident.
And there, standing at a distance from the others, is the chair in honour of customs agent Claude Arthur Medearis, for whose daughter the bomb was a very different kind of fire from that which killed her first husband â?? though also from an American military man. "My husband had driven a Bradley military vehicle in the Gulf war," says Catherine Simonds. "Timothy McVeigh also drove a Bradley vehicle in the Gulf war. My husband died, but McVeigh lived. Then he came to Oklahoma City four years later and killed my dad. What am I supposed to think about that?"
Olivia Williams got her big break as Bruce Willis's wife in The Sixth Sense. Now, in Roman Polanski's The Ghost, she steals the show as the bruised, though vulnerable wife of a disgraced former prime minister holed up with his ghost-writer in Martha's Vineyard, writes Euan Ferguson
Nice, wouldn't it be, to have your life begin at 41? You'd have gone through the whole cliched begins-at-40 thing, wondering when, exactly, it was going to start, justifiably hating cliches, and then, suddenly, in it kicks at 41. Hurrah. Olivia Williams, smart and vaguely leftie child of Camden barristers, wasn't in any hurry: she just wanted to be a terribly good actress. She managed that, although too few of us noticed, and quietly managed along the way to marry American actor/playwright Rhashan Stone, have a couple of happy daughters, cherry-pick her partsâ?? and now, suddenly, at that glorious age, will find herself this year feted, deservedly but tardily, for her performance as an ex-PM's wife. I'm in two minds over whether Tony Blair should watch this film. He would hate himself, but he would also fall in love with his wife all over again.
There was, she explains, "obviously a huge interest in working for one of the greatest and most interesting directors alive today", but there was also slight trepidation. Not over Polanski, whose recent travails she is not going to talk about, although she's not going to talk about them with many soft and sincere apologies.

Heron and Hough, your dreams are enough.
Heron i Hough, twoje marzenie wystarczą.

Heron and Hough, and they seem absolutely dynamic.
Heron i Hough i oni są absolutnie dynamiczni.