This being a men's magazine, it is Hannelore's ample beauty which catches the reader's eye. The case is yet to reach court, but the First Couple (right) have already slammed an injunction on the company, preventing resale of the offending image. The object of their displeasure is a cartoon showing Mr Kohl at the wheel of his official limo - so far so good - and his wife rising above the bonnet. In a writ peppered with words such as "insult", "disparagement" and "invasion of privacy", Mr Kohl is demanding DM100,000 from Penthouse's German publishers. That boundary appears to have been crossed by Penthouse magazine, which is being sued for its portrayal of the Chancellor's wife, Hannelore. Clearly, however, there is a limit to his keen sense of humour.
After all, he can even laugh at pictures depicting him as Europe's puppet-master. Helmut Kohl is not averse to a bit of fun. He also claimed that the GP, of Water Orton, Birmingham, spoke of Mr A, who was away from work on sick leave, as having "stress-related problems". Dr Shannon denies disclosing to Mr Shephard confidential details relating to Mr and Mrs A's medical histories without their consent and in a voice loud enough to be overheard by other customers and staff at the Cock Inn in Wishaw, Warwickshire.. Robert Shephard told the General Medical Council's professional conduct committee that Dr Norman Shannon, 54, told - in a loud voice - that Mrs A had had artificial insemination. A pub relief manager told a disciplinary hearing yesterday he was left "shocked and embarrassed" when a GP revealed intimate medical details about the licensee and his wife to staff and customers in a tiny back bar.
Caroline was murdered in a tiny shared dormitory in the village of Pleine Fougeres, Brittany, on 18 July last year during a trip with fellow pupils from Launceston Community College, Cornwall.. Caroline's father, John Dickinson, from Bodmin, reacted with outrage yesterday to the lawyer's claim in the newspaper France- Soir that his daughter died "during what she thought was an act of love" "She is not here to defend herself," he said. But Pierre Gonzalez de Gaspard admitted it was not possible for him to be certain whether the 13-year-old from Cornwall had consented to sex with her killer. A French lawyer last night stood by his claim that Caroline Dickinson (left), the British schoolgirl who was raped and murdered on a school trip to Brittany, probably knew her killer and let him into the youth hostel where she died. It is currently being decommissioned, a process expected to last until the end of the century.. Trawsfynydd was closed more than three years ago on safety grounds.
On arrival at Drigg it was found to have radiation levels in excess of those permitted by operating regulations. Magnox Electric, which operates the North Wales plant, maintains that the container was in good order before starting the 150 mile road journey earlier this month. An investigation into a leak of radioactive waste was under way yesterday after a container was damaged en route from Trawsfynydd nuclear power station to the national waste repository 150 miles away at Drigg in Cumbria. Members are due to hand a giant invoice for 800m French francs (pounds 100m) to the French embassy tomorrow for money owed to the UK and to European lorry drivers from November's lorry drivers' blockade of Calais.. About 2,000 lorries travel between Dover and Calais daily and the fishermen's action was condemned by the Freight Transport Association. From what I gather, they are protesting at an EU directive telling them to increase the size of the holes in their fishing nets." Police in Kent set up emergency stopping points on roads leading into Dover to forestall ferry traffic. There were reports of similar incidents at Boulogne and Dunkirk. A P&O spokeswoman said: "We believe it is a 24-hour protest and are hoping it will end sooner ...