News from 27/11/2003
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Andrew Ratcliffe, Ian Johnston, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Giles Smith, Dawn Jackson, Andrew Robson, Tom Masters, Phil Yates, Christina Hardyment, Rosemary Righter, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Joanna Hunter, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Michael Saward, DJM, Mrs Mithra Tonking, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, David Rhys Jones, Dominic Kennedy Crime Writer, Christine Tout, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Cyril Sherwood, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Suna Erdem, Paul McGhee, Simon Lee, Vice-Chancellor, James Hider and Richard Beeston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Russell Jenkins and Ruth Gledhill, Maria Ahmed, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Antonia Senior, David Booth, Wendy Bentail, Natalie Bennett, Natalie Revie, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Steve Mitchell, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, Mark Mazower, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Alan Millard, Alan Johnson, Philip Webster Political Editor and Tony Halpin Education Editor, I. D. W. Wright, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Dave Calhoun, Peter Davies, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Stefanie Marsh, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Adrian Cosker (Head of Economics), Nicholas Wapshott, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Norman Giller, John Westerby, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Andrew Fawcett, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Sam Lister and Adam Sherwin, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Michael Offer, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Sean MacAulay, Philip Whiteley, T. W. Wilson, Geoff Thomas, Robin Ash, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Peter Cuming, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Dominic Walsh and Abigall Rayner, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Clem Cecil, Peter M. Booth, Neelam Verjee and Joe Bolger, Nick Hasell, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Iona Meek, John Ralphs, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, David Addley, Robert Richardson, Caitlin Moran, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, David Charter and Ian Cobain, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Sam Lister, Tony Halpin and Michael Horsnell, Richard Beeston, Tony Dawe, Kate Brown, Dr Dave Allen, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Geoff Wolfson, Lea Paterson, Paul Woof, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Thompson, Peter Smith, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, David McA, Robin Otter, Michael Evans, Randy Cohen, Daniel Crewe, Richard Miles and Dominic Walsh, Strathclyde, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Laura Peek and Daniel Wallis, Legal Bill, Joe West, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith, Mike Hurst, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoChelsea and Manchester United Reach Last 16 of… Free school buses to be scrapped Former ministers join top-up fees revolt Queen's Speech Main Points EU's 'loony' ideas Snowball payout The Times Christmas Charity Appeals Metrosexual He is-are you? T2 May we sing a carol, please? Why the BBC has kicked £6,500 Jonny into touch Index Waspish Tory has MPs abuzz Where have all our English roses gone? Screen T2 Tiffany & Co Huntley cleared of raping girl five years ago Today in the Times In the second section The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Her Majesty tackles an 'upfront moment' Parliamentary Sketch Regiments avoid cuts in Hoon's new model army Ulster poll keeps Trimble guessing By a Correspondent: Holyrood costs 'came second' Patek Philippe Geneve Blair health under fresh scrutiny Top police post Longer inquiry Boys die in crash Correction Price of copying an artist snowballs to £70,00 Public school pupils robbed after gang breaks into bus Sword widow, 80, beats burglars 'There's a difference between cribbing and inspiration' No Title Another front emerges in the bitter fight over Europe's future Foreing Editor's Briefing 'Loony' additions to European vision will mean tough talking Britain's negotiators say they intend to stand firm over the draft of the new constitution, reports Anthony Browne Deal Makers and Deal Breakers Schröder attacks critics on Stability Pact claims Office World Refugees legislation 'pandering to popular prejudices' Divorce will cost diamond heir more than £10m Father hanged himself as DIY costs soared Alliance Leicester Currys Open season on US haggis hunters Sky Humphrys and Co are given the hard word by the BBC governors People Andrew Pierce Is Green to be the new Black? PS… Students vote against Dukes role Just AA sk Poet turns down Obe over Iraq Huntley's story of girls' deaths Implausible' 'Where was Holly's blood on the floor?' Abbey Bonhams Carr said sorry for lying over bath alibi Boots Forget Heaven, we must save Earth, bishop tells Church Tree of tongues rooted in Turkey Garrard Super-yacht inches her way into record book Vital Statistics GAP …as supersonic jet goes home Wanted: happy family to bare all on reality TV Evening Standard Woman 'raped on set of US Big Brother show Ing Direct Enter Lady Louise Alice Elizabeth Mary Mountbatten-Windsor Cutting-edge jobs slash swordmaker from phone book Leica The Body Shop Clarke digs in for universities battle Wife-beaters to go on register Children tracked through life Tiscali Broadband Picture Gallery Lloyds TSB The Bills at a Glance Blair pours scorn on record of 'born-again' Tory Councils told to keep roadworks in check Gold Medal Claret Sony Children of rejected refugees to go into care Asylum Identity Cards EasyJet. com CBI fears levy to bail out failures Pension Funds Key issues on baby cash still unsettled Trust Funds Tax rights of gay couples 'ignored' Civil Partners Tissue rules could harm medical research Organs Scandal New checks on psychopaths again delayed Mental Health Dti QCs face either reform or removal C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester Opposition unites over non-elected chamber Lords Reform Ministers' sights still on hunt Bill Sellers face fine Reform under fire Euro vote rules Remote voting PC World PC World Patients at risk from untried surgeons NHS progress spurred by cash injection BT Bang or fizz? A volcanic riddle is solved Women reluctant to test '100 per cent' orgasmatron Manufacturers Clearing House Supplies of blood are hit by flu Reid the quitter Man murdered Screen magicians A load of bull Watchdog alert Correction Pirates kill Briton in Indian Ocean paradise Children see their father shot in front of them, report Laura peek and Daniel Wallis in Dar es Salaam Dell Jessops Holiday frenzy puts country £15.2bn in debt Jaguar Girls make haste to repair horrors of the Taleban The Times One. Tel The Godfather village of Corleone an it cant refuse: a chance to change its name and go straight Meltdown over Swiss cheese ruling Nationwide One. Tel German museum snubs plea to return painting Faith, rights and freedom wrapped up in a headscarf Charles Bremner reports from Paris on the Clash women and Islam ScottishPower Belief and Modesty Helpful terrorist has jail term cut to four years Alliance Leicester Forget sanctions, crime and war; welcome to boomtown Baghdad US general blames political war for early failure in Iraq Terror dolls are banned Chrysler Crossfire Debenhams Generations see hope in Georgia's upheaval Opposition leader given clear run for presidency Bespoke suits for men and ladies Linguaphone Anger as apartheid bomber is given top police job Rebuke for Iran over inspections (Reuters): Nuclear warning (Reuters): E-mail purge Briton released (AFP): Points of order Hotel sex romps confession of Bush' s kid brother Airline's secret film of Jackson is banned Combat Stress Mitsubishi Motors The Sunday Times Opera Twilight of the Gods Barbican First Choice The Best Shows The Times All's fair in love and the class war Theatre After Miss Julie Donmar Warehouse Dance Rambert Sadler's Wells Pop Blondie Sheoherds Bush Empire, Wi2 Concert Phiharmonia/Lazarev Festival Hall Anti-Semitism is not the real danger to Jews today Ariel Sharon is wrong. Europe is not seeing a resurgence of the old hatreds Good morning from the first channel dedicated to Stars, Morris Minors and the cane Picture Gallery Six years in, Blair still has to show us what he is for Oh, now I understand. It's simply dangerous Euro drivel Thunderer Puddings and Themes A legislative programme that, logically, reacts to events The Italian Job The new draft of the EU constitution is badly flawed Walk on the Mild Side Reasons to be cheerful about the rise of Metrosexual Man Lords' questions to Government Europe and America Impersonal banking Tuition fees and students' debts Student loans Entente Cordiale The Times Daily Register Lack of reserve The Times's new compact edition Notice to Readers The Weather The Times Crossword 22,520 The Times House of Fraser Worry on state spending Briefing Boeing ousting attacked Ahold chiefs admission Equitable bond rumours New Grasso resignation Barclaycard security pilot Betting firm settles Target 2 Point 5 Stock Markets Currence Commodities Charts of the Day Index Leeds agony Venture capitalists line up to bid in £lbn Saga auction Japan heightens trade tension with $85m tariffs on US goods Fat-cat finance directors the new £1m earners Driven out Laing & Cruickshank Modernist man Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper L&G loses triple-A rating on expansion concerns Need to Know Global Business Briefing ACTIONenergy Results in Brief No deal for ex-Yukos chief Stop Press JP Morgan to buy CEFS Delay over Credit Lyonnais Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Diageo faces US claim on under-age drinking Bumpy ride at black cab firm A case of new red tape for old Business Editor's Commentary Motorola Time to bang the boardroom table Saga: a natural for the grey market? Value is still found at British Land despite the strains Tempus Broker advice sees Rio beat market retreat Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares Jarvis hits 12-month low on gloomy forecasts Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Day's Biggest Movers Cash boost helps long gilts Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Desperate Leeds Utd denied cash lifeline British Energy seeks fresh cash Small businesses still peeved by slow bank payment system Queen's Speech New body for nuclear clean-up Hays logistics move nets £102m Standard Life Bank Unholy money mess becomes a vicious circle Confident British Land will build without tenants IBM Xenova's £21m adds to biotech optimism Negative equity to peak in 2006, says consultancy Two left in race to succeed Ritblat Blavod in talks to swallow US rival Carlton Granada to save £135m with merger The Saga that became a success story Private paydays near £2bn Analysis The Times Unit Trust Information Service Make a Wish Allen refuses to call end of adverts slump Letting loose the dogs of audit Finance and Accountancy Viewpoint Nokia Insurers face call for with-profits targets St James's Place fined £250,000 by watchdog Record profits lift Anglo Irish The Star that vanished City Diary Stable lad City Diary Jamie Oh! City Diary OECD says global rally depends too much on US Fastest UK growth for a year Rubin defends Greenspan's tactics As his memoirs are published, the former Treasury Secretary talks to Lea Paterson Brown faces risk of raising taxes The Times Italy and S France call for overhaul of pact Lacklustre dollar takes shine off platinum price for Lonmin IHG signs deal for Spanish expansion Hp invent Madisons sees grounds for a change South Africans eager to become major players in gaming industry Deregulation could see leisure tycoon Sol Kerzner turn the Dome into a casino, Jon Ashworth reports Sales on the up for cider maker Rural retreats for pre-festive breaks Sno wdonia two nights £150, Prague three nights £189, Dublin three nights £89, including ferry crossings, Goa a fornight £349. Tony Dawe lists last-minute offers Travel Check-In Radisson SAS Hotels & Resorts The Sunday Times Flexi cover direct Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items ABTA Multiple Classified Advertising Items For out-of-town get-togethers Focus: Properties of the month IATA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Americana Vacations Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Bank & Finance Bespoke Suits for Men and Ladies Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Hugh Kenner Eclectically-minded critic of modern literature who, made a point of visiting most of its exponents Hugh Kenner, teacher and writer, was born on January 7,1923. He died on November 24,2003, aged 80 David Dacko Former Preisent of the Central African Republic who twice held office in times of vicissitude David Dacko, former president of the Central African Republic, was born in Bouchia, Freanch Equatorial Africa, on March 24,1930. He died in Yaounde, Cameroon, on Novermber 20,2003, aged 73 Court & Social Timothy Vigors Wartime fighter ace who became a successful bloodstock agent Timothy Vigors, DFC, wartime fighter ace and bloodstock agent, was born on March 22,1921. He died on November 14,2003, aged 82 Lives Remembered Patricia Burke Thrities musical star who proved her range with Shakespearean roles, but retained a love of pantomime Patricia Burke, actress, was born on on March 23,1917. She died on november 23,2003, aged 86 Births, Marriages & Deaths Picture Gallery Patricia Burke Michael John Prolific session singer on television, radio and the stage - and the voice of the puppet piglet Perky Michael John, singer and musician, was born on November 16,1927. He died on November 7,2003, aged 75 Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issue of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The Day the Music Died (for You) Did 1968 really spell the end for good pop music? Nature Notes Charity on the Street Usually charitable donors are indignant but then so are the chuggers A Man's Action for Breach of Promise News Quiz Prize Quiz Word Watching The Times Questions Answered Personal Column Long Sliced Scottish Smoked Salmon Court Circular From Nazi worship to wartime heroism Memorial Meeting Want to place a classified advertisement? Dinner Appointment Multiple Display Advertising Items Reception Forthcoming Marriages Church News Rediscovery of Irish stately home illuminates gentry's history Venus and the night sky in December Enduring mystery in Greek figurines at the Louvre University News Philip Leverhulme Prize 2003 Balliol College, Oxford St Peter's College, Oxford Oriel College, Oxford First auction of Gainsborough portrait in 100 years Volunteers are key to preservation of Britain's historic environment 'Increased equality and social justice' The Queen's Speech Picture Gallery Celebrating vibrant centuries of Jewish education in London Restoration of a tree-lined walk fit for a royal bride Answers Word Watching News Quiz Prize Quiz The Times Travel Direct Medical reports liable to VAT Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Appeal not treated as abandoned \Court of Appeal The Sunday Times Children in care not held Queen's Bench Division Ministry bound by pension decision Court of Appeal Court cannot order civil legal aid Court of Appeal Insurance term is to be construed in context Court of Appeal Trial safeguards in foreign state Queen's Bench Divisional Court Fresh tariff cannot be reviewed Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Wheel-spinning is driving vehicle Queen's Bench Division Illegal performance does not make contract invalid Court of Appeal EC/Turkey treaty enables immigrants to remain Queen's Bench Division Acknowledgement of debt by Telex Court of Appeal Employee entitled to respect for Convention rights Employment Appeal Tribunal No tax relief for leasing scheme Court of Appeal Time on remand in jail not credited Court of Appeal The Times Offers Direct Waugh declares his hand Promotion play-offs under fire from clubs Rugby League Elvive for Men Heathrow chaos almost a terminal case Sport on Television The Results Service Times Test Champions League dream alive Wessels cleared of racism In Brief Lyle retires Reid's title shot England on top Lipman banned Fixtures Montgomerie promises to turn back the clock Golf White in sight of first title for decade Snooker Bears run out of time in cup thriller Basketball Cullen game for another chance Hockey Marks & Spencer Els heads strong field for $1.2m challenge Holland loses ride on Falbrav in Hong Kong Cup Carlisle Taunton Uttoxeter Yesterday's Results Hennessy farce frustrates Jockey Club Valencia lands prize as grand old trophy returns to Europe Sailing America's Cup The Times Rested Hewitt pumped up for the Cup Tennis Palace's fate hinges on funding windfall Sports Politics Daughter's plea pushes Waugh to declare The Times Touch of fortune helps Kirtley to swing the balance Robinson on a natural high after conversion Rugby Union Recognition for coach who got off on wrong foot for country Matthew Pryor on Dave Alred, the nation's kicking mentor Get Fit, Feel Fit Flexi-Bar Workout Woodward in line to lead the Lions in New Zealand Hankin snubbed by England selectors Bowls Meltdown looms as Leeds pray for financial salvation Football Exclusive Offer Wasteful Forlán does just enough Champions League Uefa criticised by Turkey over fixtures switch Hitachi Rangers look for consolation after Wenzel denies them main prize Arsenal get platform to advance Champions League Who's the Greatest? Bill Edgar Gives his Five-Star Rating on Europe's Finest Liverpool forced to set their sights lower Uefa Cup Robson plans to call the tune in brash with Basle Seaman passes fitness test to give City a lift Albion take cautious approach on Hughes Thepremiershiptoday Chelsea celebrations qualified as Sparta hold them in check Forlán eases United into last 16 Correct at Time of Going to Press Terminal Velocity Inside Sport Index Www. timesonline. co. uk/appointments Fasttrack The Times Books Direct Appointments Nigelwright Financial Ombudsman Service Foxtons Grad at Work Enfield Energy Centre Limited CAD Technician The Times Crème PR is still to die for - but it's more than glamour and spin Graduate Careers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Europool Impact Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Experience Natalie Revie Multiple Display Advertising Items Amrc Centrica taking care of the essentials Cressing Templar Make the Connection Energywatch Umt Portfolio Management Connaught Interexec Corporate Recruitment Solutions Ltd On a mission to fight diabetes Alexander Hughes Selection The Co-operative Group Management Moves Ofcom Office of Communications ælita Software Financial Moves Michael Page Committee of the Regions Multiple Classified Advertising Items PCS Exective Career Services We Urgently Require Multiple Display Advertising Items CD Iti Techmedia Extra Thin Ice Torex ARM Delancey Human Resources Imperial College London LFB CMPS Premier Executive Investor in People Sevenoaks Town Council Ecs The Times The Institute of Masters of Wine is a world-wide… Hays Executive Search & Selection Pps International Independent Financial Advisor Multiple Display Advertising Items Expanding accountancy practice in Surrey requires a… The Times Phillips & Carpenter Search and Selection Mackay & Associates Fss financial CMPS London Development Agency Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Sunimit Skills DWP Lakeland Limited Group Chief Executive Queen Margaret University College The Times Managing Directors Directors-Senior Managers Barkers All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Whitehead Mann Sibelius LA Fitness plc Bellway SpencerStuart Kirkpatrick Client Advocate Salary range & Excellent Emerging Markets Local Market Trader NHS Mdedicated Micros McArthur Glen Designer Outlets Encana Odgers Robert Walters Department for Transport Premier Executive Regent Consulting Penna Consulting Heidrick & Struggles Nevard Roland Why office romances are bad news Inbox Surface Transport The realist who spotted a window of opportunity My Big Deal Ombudsman Packages Index Www. timesonline. co. uk/appointments M. a. partners Warren Partners Yorkshire Building Society Appointments Alexandermann High growth Metrosexual: He is, are You? Hearth Goddess Screen Index 24 Hours Verbatim Censorship by Killing Journalism is a Profession for Which People Risk their Lives; Regimes Adopt Harsh Measure to Prevent Writers from Telling the Truth Death Threats in Mexico are Said to Be "Almost Commonplace" Battle for Truth in Iraq Requered Reading Picture Gallery Are You Metrosexual? You Jonny your Neck's Macho is out, Moisturiser is In-And You Don't Even Have to Be Gay. Adrift on a Sea of Testosterone and Wilkinson Workship after England's Rugby World Cup Win, Andrew Billen Found Solace in a Guide to the New, New Man - a Lean, Slim Trendsetter with a Heightended Aesthetic Sense, who Cares how He Looks (Sorry, Not Too Thick) The Ethicist The Times habitat Happy Endings Two us Academics Have Criteicised Fairy Tales. A. S. Byatt Tells Damian Whitworth why They are a Good Influence on Growing Girls How Would a Christmas Letter from God Read? Robert Richardson Feels Divine Inspiration… True Fiction The Italian Way with Liver Brings out its Best Side. Says Jill Dupleix The Way we Live now Guilty Pleasure: "Chip Butties on a Friday Night' Hearth Goddess Sheet Cheats Home Forum A Director's Bottom When Gerald Thomas's Production of Tristan and Isolde in Rio was Booed, He Mooned at the Audience. Now He Faces Jail for Indecency. But He was only Reacting to " Nazi" Taunts He Tells Richard Morrison Madame Clone The Cult that Claims to Have Cloned Five Babies is in London this Week. Anjana Ahuja Hears its Scientific Director Defend her Work A State of Disgrace The Downfall of Shevardnadze Comes as No Surprise Says Tom Masters. Regared as a Hero in the West, his Rule was Defined by Corruption and by the Collapse of Georgia's Infrastructure A New Drug that Helps to Prevent Strokes Party People The Life of the Party this Christmas May Be Someone who is Suffering from Bipolar Disorder. Dr Thomas Stuttaford Reports Is a Bullet Proof? Science Some Scientists Have Argued that Convictions Based Primarily on Bullet Matching May Be Unsafe. Now Even the Fbi Could Be Forced to Admit It. Anjana Ahuja Reports New Wave Briefing Ebola Trial Watch this Space Arthritis Link The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Flims Index Nature Lovers Will Take to Charlotte Uhlenbroek, but how Much Interest They Will Have in the Jungle Canopy is Another Matter, Says Joe Joseph TV Review BBC One Index T2 Crossword No 3134 Viewing Guide Bargain! Index The Days of Whining Roses Why Have All our English Gels Defected to America and Adopted Dodgy Accents, Asks Sean Macaulay Boys and the Black Stuff New Films James Christopher Relishes a Smack in the Face by a Dark Irish Comedy, but is Strung out by a TIC-FILLED Drugs Underworld Intermission 18,106 mins Spun 18,100 mins More Films from the Finnish Wilderness to Shoreditch in the Jazz The Cuckoo 12A, 100 mins Gun Shy 150 mins The Times A Stage They're Going through After Films of Plays and Shows of Movies, Stage Directors are now Grabbing the Limelight behind the Camera. Stephen Dalton Reports Royal Opera House Covent Garden "The Cinematic Event of the Year" New Irish Cinema Daniel Rosenthal Suggests Five Names to Watch out for Shirley No Mistake Interview Shirley Henderson Came Late to the Screen, but Today She's Everywhere, from the Court of Charles Ii to Three New British Films. It's All a Long Way from a Village in Fife, She Tells Dave Calhoun The Shape of Things DVD Collectibles Geoff Brown Enjoys Shivering his Pirate Timbers Curzon The Cuckoo Screen & Heard Opera & Ballet Cinderella NT Theatre Royal Drury Lane
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