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Jonathan Northcroft, David Allders, Mark Stretton, Barbara Hall, Stnton Nichols, Christopher Morgan Religious Affairs Correspondent, Jim Munro, David Brown, Stanley Sliver, James Clark, Rob Hughes, Simon Patterson, John Peter, Dan Pearson, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Barbara Campbell, Lesley White, Susan d'Arcy, Mark Souster, Gareth Walsh, Mick Thompson, Ivo Tennant, Brian Porter, Richard Bradley, Kathryn Cooper, Sally Payne, David Smith, Edin Hamzic, Tonny Allen-Mills, Tom Waddington, Melanie Phillips, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Mary Wilson, Richard Rao, Aoife Murphy, Peter Wood Cbe, Tony Allen-Mills, William Hague, Anna MacBeth, Robert Winnett, Adam Bell, Irwin Stelzer, Jane Moore, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Chris Sadler Chairman. Suffolk Police Federtation, David Dougill, Glenn McGrath, Jon Furmston, Noam Friedlander, Philip Kingsley, Tony Radevsky, Peter Jones, Sarah Toyne, Mark Hunt, David Hewson, Harvey Porlock, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Anne Matthews, Graham Duffill, Jeremy Clarkson, Edward Porter, David Coombs Editor, Heather, Louise Taylor, Michael Balm, Jane Renton, Lawrence Sutton, John O'Donnell, Margaret Brooks president, Phil Craigie, Victoria Hervey, Elizabeth Wells, Richard Johnson, James Fox Morpeth Society Housing Association, K F Bridge, Stuart Wavell, Ian McShane, Ray Smith, Alastair Hendy, Matthew Pinsent, Simon Mills, Julie Kirkbride Mp, Jasper Gerard, John Humphrys, Ann McFerran, Nicholas Hellen, John Follain, Mensa, Ian Hawkey, Tessa Dahl, Shelley Von Strunckel, David Leppard, Frank Whitaker, Paul Durman, Michael Dibdin, Kirstie Hamilton, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Louise Gannon, Andy Goldberg, Michael Riding, Robert Buchan, Lois Rogers, Alan Combes, Raymond Keene, Douglas Alexander, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Simon Levack's, Andy Knott, lan Hawkey, Terry Pratcheftt, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Dianne Thompson, Stephen Jones, Mike Harrison, Uzi Mahnaimi, M Diddams, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Adrienne Connors, Neneh Cherry, Kate Rew, Lois Rogers Medical correspondent, Caroline Donald, Dominic Rushe, Tim Moorey, Rob Ryan, David Walsh, Rupert Streiner, Edward O'Grady's, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, John Elliott, John Richardson, Peter Henrick, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Dr. Michael Antoniou Division of Medical and Molecular Genetics, Peter Harrison, Marion Hume, Maurice Chittenden, Peter MacLeod Retired Chief Inspector, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, David Hirst, Richard Rae, Ray Hutton, Jonathan Powell, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Romney Marsh, Jim Cotton-Betteridge, William Boyd, Gordon Haines, Simon Callow, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Huw Benyon, Richard George, Angie Butttrose, Hilary Lowe, John Waples, Terry Murden, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Tom Robbins, John Leonard, John O'Brlen, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Tom Walker Diplomatic Correspondent, David Wassell, Hazel Courteney, Nicholas Hellen Media Editor, David Wickers, Tom Rhodes, John Aizlewood, Simon Buckland, Paul Nicholls, Ben Jordan, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Eagie-Eye, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Mike Pentelow, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, Sally Bohling, David Parsley, David Smith Economics Editor, Nigal Botherway, Douglas Kennedy, Joanna Simon, Barry Newcombe, Rosie Waterhouse, Jasper Gerand, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoContents Express boss aide and '£2m payment to mafia' Insight Saddam builds new atom bomb Gene breakthrough will cut toll of miscarriages Contents World Class Contents Holy night: The choir of St Albans cathedral sings… Contents Hague's election plan to target the Suburban Swinger Police chiefs act on death threats Contents At www. sunday-times. co. uk Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Branson offered to quit to save People's Lottery bid Britain's spending on armed forces falls to post-war low Five killed as plane crashes into factory General Guthrie mocks Europe's plan for army Prescott denies rise in road use after Hatfield Travellers beat the Christmas gridlock Stop-start timetable Top adviser to Straw drug summit accused of running LSD factory Madonna to spend her honeymoon with Sting EasyJet. com Richest man gets a gilded refusal Mafia link rumours and the Express boss Insight Weathermen to chill out with 'comfort index' Magnet India may free jailed Briton Stretched ambulance service screens 999 callers MPs rebel over paper votes Bishops attack 'greedy' shops War crimes hunt for SS division sent to Britain Police blame mobile phone firms for making life easy for thieves Excite Young women see off naked Sophie High-speed light casts doubt on Einstein's laws The little bit of magic that makes a wish come true for sick children Net boss in share trading inquiry Peugeot You Couldn't Make It up! Habitat The Privacy Trap A landmark judgement in a case between Hello! and Ok! last week has profound implications for press freedom in Britain says Stuart Wavell Heal's Samantha, a mother of five young children, has already had four stokes. A controversial new technology which uses cells from human embryos could help her and millions of others-but is it ethical? Stem cells: a new era for medicine New technology offers hope for the chronically sick She's got all the balls they need at Camelot Profile Oh yes, diamonds are a guy's worst enemy The Royal Bank of Scotland Picture Gallery Our new legal tyranny Let the tills cease jingling International Care & Relief Bush shows Conservatism can win again Picture Gallery Don't blame me, minister, if the voters are losing faith Carey collars the market in casual holy wear Dr Jack Cunningham MP and Barbara Follett MP Blair puts his back into being a political strongman A bit of a card takes a Scots swing at satire The trouble with the liberal elite is that it isn't liberal The Donkey Justice gives way to politics House of Fraser Havens in the asylums Battle of the sexes continues Nativity with mixed message Designer Sperm The Sunday Times Make-A-Wish Appeal Birthdays Correction Light Wareare Britain is awash with sparkling houses—but for some neighbours the garish dazzle is worse than leylandii. Roland White reports Let There Be Light Bulbs Dell US buys the off-the-shelf Christmas Pc World the Computer Superstore Santa's Package Deal Clinton launches last-ditch bid for Middle East peace Harry Potter conjures up French boarding school revival Bhutto to risk all on return from exile Leonardo's hang-glider to fly after 500-year delay Milosevic humiliated in election landslide Arrested godmother doesn't turn a hair Blair in rush to get cosy with Bush BT The grown-ups are returning to Washington Borge, master of music and mirth, dies at 91 A merry old time with the monks Inside Paris Halifax Passengers strike back Oh Nicole, look what they have done to you Pupils get lessons on vice Weather and Travel Outlook Woodward to quit IT company's plan for 'cheap staff' Oh Kolkata BSE 'may become global problem' Shand dies Suspect held Five tickets share £11.7m jackpot Mulberry Hamilton continues legal fight News in Brief Skier killed Home and dry Donkey love Last post Crash deaths Feast of Steven Gerrard inspires Liverpool to 4-0 victory Contents Abbot Ale Contents Sloppy Everton slip up in the Valley Southgate lifts Villa Jewell blasts nervous Owls Strachan under fire at Coventry Chelsea 'fat boy' destroys Bantam defence Happy Ole day for United Savage strikes to end West Ham's unbeaten run Carbonari the key as Newcastle fade Roberts double downs Forest FA Carling Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Other Football Football Extra What the Papers Say Pools Nationwide Conference Scotland Venables spoils party Two sent off as Rangers sink Hibs Casual Celtic stretch gap to 10 points The Sunday Times Business spurs on new owners Daniel Levy may be a devoted Tottenham fan, but it would be a mistake to expect Enic to throw money at the club. By Rob Hughes Royle's City in a spin Diner Euell's double hits Tranmere Round-Up Villa's Deadly sins Making Ends Meet: How John Gregory Has Had to Balance the Books Leaders thrive with fighting spirit Charge of the Young Brigade: £20m of the Talent in Fulham's Ranks Fulham hungry to feast at top table Jean Tigana is on course to deliver the dream, but there is no room for complecancy. By lan Hawkey Facey shoots down Watford Keane Ambition Leeds squad comes of age Robbie Keane's move provides further proof of the Yorkshire club's growing confidence Edgy Inter throw Baby Irish out with the bath water Short-term thinking at the San Siro proved the downfall of a gifted young player who deserved much better, says John O'Brien What Happens when La Dolce Vita Turns Sour Judge cuts to heart of cycling's drug shame Call time on absurd law Letters to the Sports Editor Picks of the week Sport on Tv American Football Q & a Book Review Paolo Di Canio The Autobiography Paolo Di Canio with Gabriele Marcotti Collins Willow, hb, £16.99 Bestsellers Baxter in pole position for success on the slopes British skiing has been a laughing stock for many years, but now the world is sitting up and taking notice, writes Simon Buckland The party's over Athens is almost four years away, but the hard work starts now for Britain's rowers, writes Nick Pitt Men who Will Be Challenging for Gold in Athens Abbot Ale Hill at his peak Richard Hill admits he is a moaner who will not be happy until England finally win the World Cup Wasps live up to promise Welsh turfed out of home ground The Rugby Pay row Lam surgery Skinstad trial Classy Mannix takes charges Sale sunk by last-gasp penalty Tigers maul Rotherham but miss the point Batting Irish run ragged by hot Bath Hepher breaks Quins' hearts Kiwis knock Australia off top of the world Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures This Week's Racing Rugby Union Rugby League National Conference League Premier division Fallen hero returns in good Nick The recovery of Nick Dundee against all odds has confirmed trainer Edward O'Grady's faith Proven partnership keeps See More Business out in front Clifford Baker thrives on the work ethic as head lad to leading trainer Paul Nicholls Boxing Day's Big Race C4 2.15pm Multiple Display Advertising Items Fighting chance Multiple Display Advertising Items Motor TR @ K Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheap Thrills Supercars are as much fun to drive as ever, but now they are more affordable, writes Andrew Frankel Move on up, and get a lot more car for your money An executive saloon for the price of a year-old Ford Focus Satellite aid, or pie in the sky? Multiple Display Advertising Items Open invitation The Peugeot 206 Coupe Cabriolet is a great looker—and its roof is magical writes Ray Hutton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Www. Trade-Sales . Co. UK Trade Motors Team Approved Here's the perfect car—if you're not going anywhere America 'already in recession' say economists Chilly season leaves M&s exposed Lottery winner Camelot ditches plans to float after Warburg advice Radisson Contents Kingfisher plots £1.6bn sale of properties Future brighter with independent advice for Orange Giant merger paves way for vaccine deal The Sunday Times Bookshop Dryer firm changes hands for £57m Branson wants Canadian airline Business Digest Publisher eyes Scottish Radio Vickers to clinch £2.4bn Greek tank deal NHP to unveil care home rescue plan Ford to give Jaguar roadster the green light Dotcoms lift ad spending Car-hire firm writes off £35m Christmas brings little joy for American e-tailers Online sales are 50% higher but that will not save many dotcoms, writes Garth Alexander in New York Struggling net tycoon seeks cash lifeline Forecasters get it right for a change Little separates the winners from the also-rans in this year's league table of economic prediction, writes David Smith, who also reveals his own record Which Forecasters Did Best in 2000? Welcome to the era of irrational despondence Greenspan holds key to Bush's tax cuts The Big Dipper Old world always bubbles to top in troubled times Setbacks take shine off new drugs giant Investors are keeping faith with the merged Glaxo Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham despite a string of expensive failures writes Paul Durman Delancey Estates joins the rush to go private Sharewatch Autonomy Intec Telecom Systems Haslemere Ambient A Share in the Boardroom St lves MFI Furniture Databank Top 200 companles Furniture man who polished Selfridges Italian-born Vittorio Radice, the store group's managing director, was determined to get far away from his family's business but in the end his roots helped his career to blossom Appointments OKI Exciting Opportunity for Key Relationship Management Vitoria Radice's Working Day Vital Statistics Kestrel Recruitment Consultancy Hayward & Associates HM Customs & Excise QA Strategy Implementation Consultants Head Chef The Sunday Times Chefs Wanted specialising in Bengali & Muglai… Multiple Classified Advertising Items CV Services Ordnance Survey Antal International The Industrial Society The Research Business International IT Project Managers-London Size becomes a weapon in the battle for skilled staff Enterprise network Middle-market companies are offering equity stakes to attract and retain the right people. Jame Renton reports Mitech's Challenges Enterprise network The Experts Jim Cotton-Betteridge Jon Furmston Mark-Hunt KPMG Michael Riding Lloyds TSB Commercial Richard Bradley Cisco Systems Investors suffer as Tessas mature Thousands of savers have lost on Tessas. Kathryn cooper reveals how to avoid being duped again in the future Taxman's gift is seven years in jail Guaranteed to Beat Rate Cuts FSA tipped to demand inquiry into with-profits investments Family Weighs up Tessa Options Millions to vote for windfalls next year Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile No Christmas cheer as losses top £20,000 Diary of a Day Trader Financial advisers are not prepared to work for nothing Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Chase De Vere Bernie gets even with bogus bung Prufrock Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co. There seems to be an identity crisis. As the… Mag takes ages to catch up Legal International The SCF Group Ocra Web sights that need a boost Internet Services Dotcom optimist ends the year on a record downer Hutchings needs to eat some humble pie Inside the City Imperial Consolidated Ryanair Contents The Mystery Traveller Award-winning crime writer Michael Dibdin is ready to take on the world in the first part of a city-hopping, globe-trotting extravanganza: and, overleaf, you can win the chance to follow his example in our Christmas competition Contents Good Gear Guide Travelling in style, edited by Angie Buttrose Markwarner Travel Multitool Win two round-the-world tickets with Bridge the World Holiday Clinic Brenda Wood wants to show the men in her life why she fell in love with Africa—and has £9,000 to spend on a safari. David Wickers is game A model of indiscretion As the Big Apple bakes in the August sun, Adam Bell gets fruity with his flatmate Confessions of a tourist The Holiday Makers' Profile Ireland Dubai Surprise Euro rise no threat to holiday prices Readers' Rants Deals of the Week Snow scarce in northern Alps Directions Countless people have written about Christianity Heart machines for Heathrow US freeze causes travel chaos There's still time to catch an Eiffel Where was I? Holiday Money TV Travel Question & Answer National Express is introducing a promotion for the… Christmas lite in Copenhagen . . . Simon Callow revisits his ancestral home to find the natives in hibernation but the city aglow And seven shining New Year cities Hogmanay in Edinburgh, roast hogs in Budapest—ROB Ryan first-foots it to the top party cities in Europe and beyond Clubs Sunsall On the Cheap Dublin It's the home of the craic—and it needn't break the bank, says Jonathan Futrell The Sunday Times The Bottom Line Whizz through check-in with Wap . . . when it works Mark Hodson tests the latest qucue-jumper Techie specs Hit the trail: five of the best resorts for cross-country skin Frozen with fear It's dusk, it's-15C and Douglas Kennedy is lost in the dead centre of nowhere. At least he's got his skis P & O Stena Line Travel Brief Trailfinders Travelbag Flynow Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Check-in also appears on page 11 Dial a Flight Tailor Made Travel Usit Unijet Multiple Display Advertising Items AAC The love of the game From the madness of Rio's Maracana football stadium to a polo match in Pakistan, sport is the short cut to a nation's soul, says Mark Hodson Ski Switzerland Follow the fans: top sports events around the world in 2001 Venice Carnival Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items My Hols Travel light, says Ian McShane—and watch out for Egyptian curses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Competition Details Where was I? Win a tailor-made week for two in Kenya, with UTc and Kenya Airways Quiz 2000 Who won the Quidditch world cup? Who was crowned at the dome? And which bright spark called out air-sea resue for a toy boat? Roland White tests your memories of the millennium year that began for most of us on January 1, but for one group of stubborn Islanders didn't get going until a whole fotnight later. . . In the News, but who are They? Contents General Knowledge Contents The Dome Whose Baby? True or False? Sport Late Lamented Tabloid World Madonna moves up Being savaged by a bleating sheep can make you angry Travel CD/RADIO Alarm Enemy of the People Christmas was cruel in the Valley of the Dahls Tessa Dahl looks forward to a lucky break after a lifetime of Yuletides that went horribly wrong Villeroy & Boch Far from the murder zone Ann McFerran asks Andrew Gill why he has left Thailand, though he is no longer accused of killing a backpacker Is the incredible hulk turning into a literary… Interview Don't slaughter Herod, he was a king for our times He has had a bad press for 2,000 years, but the classicist Peter Jones says we misjudge him Tell me the news of mad Carew Free2look A hero fit for Waugh William Boyd, who adapted Sword of Honour for TV, says Waugh's bitter army experiences in Crete led him to invent an alter ego Conspiracy? Keep taking the tablets If big drug companies were prevented from turning big profits, says Andrew Sullivan, they could never have saved my life The Times Law and disorder on my doorstep Quiz 2000 Answers The double life of a human sacrifice The 2000 Crime Writers' Association 'Debut Dagger' competition for aspiring authors attracted 1,374 entries from 20 countries and the promise of publication in The Sunday Times. This is Simon Levack's dramatic winning story Away in the Met Bar, no crib for a bed . . . When Santa was thin, car wash hero, and back-garden oil mogul Shock Exchange Talking heads Global village This Life People of the Week Eureka! The Daily Telegraph: Rosemarie Kanzler The millennium list The Times: Kirsty MacColl Moroccan retreat for British royals The Ogilvies are selling their hideaway in the Atlas mountains, says Mary Wilson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland Cala The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Sbc Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items All Saints Barbican Hall Royal Albert Hall Grand Prix Party Quidam Texas Films of the week The critical list The windmills of his mind Colin Firth may be bright, but he's defiantly unstary and back on the small screen. So what could follow Mr Darcy? Don Quixote (sort of), discovers Lesley White Gloom, doom, Dickens and dahlings Christmas The beginning and the end The RCS's Henny VI highlights Shakespeare's peer; ess [recpcotu; the Almeida's Tempest shows the playwright at the peak of this poers. See both, advises John Peter Mane attraction There's plenty to keep both young and old entertained this Christmas Where nothing is like a dame If the word Aladdin conjuries up images of pantomime farce, then the Scottish Ballet's ingenious new version will shatter your illusions, says David Dougil You, too, shall go to the glittering ball The Royal Opera's sparkling Cinderella is on TV this Christmas. So, if you can't get a ticket, just pull up a chair, says Hugh Canning They can run but they can't hide Harvey Porlock, scourage of writers and critics, makes his annual literary awards The Sunday Times: Best Sellers of 2000 Concise crossword No 667 The vision and the reality Terry Pratchett, Britain's bestselling novelist, contrasts the future forecast in Kubrick's film 2001: A Space Odyssey with life as it has actually turned out Global Christmas Festive Webwatch by Noam Friedlander Rich pickings for bargain hunters Offers to look for Christmas Eve television and radio Critics' choice Satellite, cable and digital Film choice Radio Contents Picture Gallery Happy Christmas Game on Frosty reception Match that Gravy waste The Adventures of Tintin Explorers on the Moon Jarvis Dagsy Dog Question Time What You Do Know? Beryl the Peril Fresh! Webby's Buzz! Pop Christmas Festive Experience Ladies dancing A Winter's Tale Hot! Squirt Dennis F-mail Next Week Fun Competitions! Sport Fans utd Sport news Boxing Day Contents Cartier Contents Dodging paparazzi with Kate Moss and swapping clothing tips with Posh, life is oh-so hectic for Victoria Hervey Pink silk satin and feather dress, to order, by… Don't get mad, get fabulous…JANE Moore Here comes the neighbourhood Make your manor shoot up: persuade a magazine writer to move in, says Anna MacBeth Modern manners Money for nothing Being showered with expensive gifts doesn't always make for a fine romance. Here, three women explain why their love couldn't be bought Get Personal The most unfortunate thing about Darren Day is his name Boy next door, serial proposer, love rat—Darren Day has long been perfect tabloid fodder Toyota This page Dogtooth rollneck, £49.95 Babycham babe Trashy miiskirts and baggy boots are back, but this time as pure glam. Photographs by Stratis Ready to Wear Planet Fashion Simon Mills dares to be diffrent with alternatives to the trad black tie Perfect Couple Newspaper-print jacket about £800, dress about… Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Shelling out We can't all afford lobster and caviar every day, but a little luxury can go as long, long way says Alastair Hendy Where to Get IT Sundaytimes-eshop We read with interest Michael Winnr's article on Harrods Putting out the Ritz Winner's Dinners Rose-Tinted Glasses Pink fizz used to be seen as second-rate, but if you choose carefully it can be just as classy as the white stuff Wine Joanna Simon Something Table Talk All in the same boat Ground down under Versace's latest venture is a fashion-fanstasy hotel in Australia where even the bed sheets are on sale, says Marion Hume Gold Rush Forget about the family silver: be bold and give yourself a gift trip, says Hilary Lowe Picture Gallery The best for less Down to Earth Want to bring fragrance to your home? Try oranges and lemons, says Neil Wormald Brash is back Whiter shades are now beyond the pale, says Dan Pearson Viva Sofa A Quality Bedroom Gym World Stannah The Original Stone Company New heights 9 sq ft of desk top surface, Printer, scanner at… Divani Reproduction Furniture Home Office Solutions Making a splash Fountains give even the smallest garden that flash and fabulous feelings says Caroline Donald Get the Look Redoxon Contents 2 Minute Clinic Get your motor running Could a new supplement offer boundless energy, asks Hazel Courteney Medical Notes Cancer statistics, diseased doctors, solving baby blues and dummies down Mappin & Webb What's the alternative? Consumer File Picture Gallery Quack!? Get reel Can't force yourself into the fitness groove? Movie therapy could get you off the couch and into the gym, says Kate Rew The Knowledge How to party without putting on weight Diet watch You can eat what you like with this regime, says Amanda Ursell Don't let fashion come before condition, says Philip Kingsley All Change For new-look hair that you don't have to dye for, you can use anything from poster paint to make-up, says Emma Moore 6 of the Best Smoky shadows Multiple Display Advertising Items Oakridge Wood Floors Vin-Garde Ltd Rent a Row of Vines This Xmas F & S Lighting Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Watch & Diamond Centre Silverstone Scope The Sunday Times Christmas Cross Word To Place your Own Advertisement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Music the Food of Love? The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Dinner Dates Sara Eden Mobile Matches Great Contents American Express Contents The Rover 75 has satellite navigation, ultrason Rover Allders The relative I need most is Eagle-Eye. He's the one I need to talk to, to confide in. I feel he understands me Bose Moben I became a powerful cyclist, up and down the hills of Limerick—I had thews like Arnold Schawazeneggr Worst of Times D. F. S Mean Streets 'It's vicious, it's nasty. It's… Renault Scientist have been amazed to discover that place Tric… Built-in Salt Danish Furniture Furniture This woman knows our future That's why big business pays her millions. Who is Faith Popcorn? Picture Gallery A Predilection for Prediction Tomorrow's world: the 17 consumer trends Popcorn has tapped into Trends in High Places Popcorn's faithful followers-the clientele who rely on her forecasts Kingdom of Leather Eastern Kayam OCM Wesley-Barrell Dolphin Mephisto 2105 Teaser Bookwise Chess Bridge Do I belive in angels? I have never met one. Apart from my wife A Life in the Day of the Archbishop of Canterbury Multiyork Honda
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