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News from 21/12/1996

1996; Gale Group;

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Craig Lord Swimming Correspondent, Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Paul Croft, Adam Sage and Peter Capella, K. C. Watson, Matthew Wall, Paul Heiney, Mark Mann, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Malcolm Gourlay, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Ahmad Bullock, Nigel Nelson (Political Editor), Andrew Longmore, Jan Morris, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, M. Lawrence, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, John Diamond, Tom Pocock, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Shirley Hughes, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Richard Lindley, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Karl Johnston, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, John Redwood, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, S. Hugh Mahoney, Ricshaw, Arthur Leathley and Alexandra Frean, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rosemary A. Callender, E. Cleland, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Candida Crewe, Daniel Johnson, Alan Millard, Jenny MacArthur, George Perry, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Young, Alan Lawrance, Ali Wassil, Frances Bissell, Peter Davies, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Martin Symington, Don Brewin, Adrienne May, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Robert Miller Banking Correspondent, Grace Bradberry Style Editor, Lizanne Rose, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Roger Bell, Stephen Anderton, P. H. S., Sydney Friskin, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Nathan Yates, Anne Ashworth and Caroline Merrell, George Plumptre, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, Gareth Huw Davies, Peter Davalle, P. H. S, James Allcock, C. Wyman, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, David Elias, Oliver Holt, Marc Weller, Amar Grover, Leyla Linton and Michael Hornsby, John Carr, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Ivor E. L. Scott-Oldfield, Alberic Stacpoole, Osb, Conrad Lisk, Tony Sargent, Joanna Pitman, Giles Whittell, Pat MacAulay, (Chief Executive), Craig Lord, Kathryn Knight, J. D. Fage, Kevin McCarra, Malcolm McKeag, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Helen Mound, Alan Hamilton and Arthur Snell, Jane Owen, Ian Brodie, Graham Lord, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Tim Jones, Sara Wheeler, Elizabeth Cowley, Michael Horsnell, Heath Brown, Jill Parkin, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Richard Morrison, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Anthony Allen, Jonathan Mirsky, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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The Big Tease Plus: Car 96 our Award-Winning Weekend Money Section… Bail appeal in road rage murder case Fiance stabbed 37 times, court told Cold snap heralds bright Christmas Weather Starting pistols banned from swimming competitions James and Alice: names that are ahead of the game Letters In on the Act Baby killer gets probation Business News Belfast bodyguard shot inside hospital Evita and Me Gardening: Weekend Cabinet picks troubleshooter as millennium chief resigns L'eau D'lssey Your Christmas and New Year Television and Radio… Monday the Times for only The Times Abbey National Major launches attack on Labour in Europe Minister claims victory on fish quotas after all-night talks Fraud office investigates Trade Andrews solicitors Regulator attacks Railtrack investment News in Brief Cash for repairs to Keats House Maguire faces ankle retrial Man convicted of banknote fraud Princess's friend in robbery ordeal Mother who hit husband's lover with shoe is freed 'I have been through a terrible ordeal and now just want my children' Delay over 'Dunblane' jail threat Golden lion tamarin roars back Businessman wins fight to thwart 'socialist' address American Express By a Staff Reporter: Lawyer's violence drove wife to run over child Police show face of man wanted for road rape The real Evita's story Comet Tiny rays of hope for premature babies By a Staff Reporter: Surgeons' phone call saves patient The Rev Royston Such Elizabeth David Cookshop Wealth and beauty hid a history of childhood trauma Student who killed her baby was torn between absentee father and alcoholic mother Agent steals the show for actress with lesbian lover By a Staff Reporter: Councillor lied for £9,000 in benefits Correction Picture Gallery QC faces jail after liquid lunch' Letter in chimney reveals all a litttle girl wanted from Santa in 1911 Burberrys puts legal check on rival's design for raincoats M Mercury Communications New TES editor is appointed One fifth of TV violence 'is on children's shows' England at war: how the other half feasted Virgin Ladybird becomes contract killer Women's knife attacker is suspect in murder case Life sentence to begin with questions about girl Supplier of Leah Betts drug told to warn friends Winners keep up good work Corby Youth found guilty of Mills attack News in Brief Professor killed Budgen fined Bail refused Firework ban Damages appeal Dixons Prince pays tribute to van der Post Currys God's judgment tries to rekindle hope from remnants of failure The Rev Brian Mountford Wealthy Catholics are putting Eton before Ampleforth A Times Reader Offer Picture Gallery Northern Rock Hume calls for hope in the face of pessimism Eritrea labours to put historic railway back on the tracks Child sex fears halt adverts World Summary Carl Sagan dies of pneumonia (AP): Burundi Army 'massacred 500' (Reuter): Iraqis 'confess' to spying for CIA (AP): 'Rich tax' to help Indonesian poor (AFP): No fuel like an old fuel Broadway Britons stage a tea-party Pentium Black American slang wins place in classroom Comet Latest Software Titles Comet Gurkhas fight for equal pensions Chinese accused of cheating on colony Braun President fills final Cabinet vacancies Clinton to improve screening of visitors Hard man of Lima rejects Japanese calls for compromise with guerrillas Diplomacy Rebels threaten to start killing hostages today Western diplomats believe Peru may yet seek a deal and free jailed terrorists, reports Gabriella Gamini from Lima Barclays Anti-terror teams weigh options Tactics Pro-Tibet film stars on Peking blacklist The Times Niceties that must precede an attack Law Unsteady Yeltsin goes on TV to pledge comeback Juppé finds top job hard to stomach First Telecom Staples Leader has 'lasting damage Medical Briefing Paris bans Swiss cattle after BSE border blockade Signal for a future queen Royalists hope Senate role is prelude to popular Astrid taking throne rather than 'Iightweight' brother Traditionalists want Santa sacked Seasonal subsidy for Lapland cheers tourist trade The Sunday Times Opera & Ballet (AP): Steel strikers riot in Belgium Brussels Bleak fable hailed as EU alarm call Greek ports protest traps British drivers Theatre Tokens Theatres Victor Hochhauser Opinion That damn British reserve has to go Eclipse of the stars Theatre The Merry Wives of Windsor RST, Stratford Theatre The Times Hard act to follow Pop Minerva Press Have You Written a Book that You Would like… Pop Hamlet Symposium BBC music Naim On Monday Mourning, the consolation of a philosopher Daniel Johnson on the moral and intellectual legacy of Gillian Rose Cook and tell The Times Diary How a biographer survives a survivor The perils of writing about the living or the recently dead demand discretion, says Tom Pocock Desperately seeking sainthood Evita Peron had everthing it took to achieve secular canonisation Night moves The Times Diary Lucky dip The Times Diary Age game The Times Diary No Elgin, No Marbles A civilised case for keeping the glory of the British Museum Arcane, He Calls It The voters know a wriggling politician when they see one Call for clarity on progress to EMU A soldier's identity Critical look at the Prince of Wales's approach to Islam A rigged vote Aids prevention Hong Kong treaties Soap and flannel Wise after the event Moral education The wrong signals? Court Circular Weekend birthdays Personal Column The Times Church services tomorrow The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriages University news Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages Carl Sagan Carl Sagan, astronomer and author, died of myelodysplsia yesterday aged 62. He was born in New York City on November 9,1934 The Right Rev Gerald Moverley The Right Rev Gerald Moverley, Roman Catholic Bishop of Hallam, 1980-90, died on December 15 aged 74. He was born on April 9,1922 Weekend anniversaries Vincas Balickas Vincas Balickas, former Lithunian Ambassador in London, died on December 19 aged 92. He was born on May 11,1904 Norman Hackforth Norman Hackforth, broadcaster, died on December 14 aged 87. He was born on December 20,1908 On this Day "Madame Pompadour" Miss Evelyn Lay's Success News The Times Crossword No 20,357 Picture Gallery Opinion AA Information Highlife Sections Picture Gallery Bid deadline extended in battle for Northern Business Today Gas cuts Executive Voice Equities capture the festive spirit Store chiefs leave revamped Lloyds TSB Newman Tonks sells £27m stake Working Week Name turns to the courts for payment Morgan Grenfell moves to end trust scandal Sport Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Building Societies Investment Pensions Borrowing Merchant Investors The Hidden Assets of the Stock Exchange Water firms criticised Trader clear Surcharge cut BT wins Not so fast Oil and Gas Development Corporation Why Britain still needs an independent oil sector Executive Voice Ofgas warns industrial users of supply cuts Picture Gallery Vardey makes public Exchange resignation Blind climber wins 'Oscar Lillywhites trio quit Amec takes stake in French contractor Business Roundup Sunderland popular Farnell sale lifts shares Lancashire lifts profit UK Estate urges rebuff Claremont cautious Tourist Rates The Sunday Times The secret hoard seen by only a few privileged eyes Joanna Pitman enjoys a rare glimpse of the Stock Exchange's family silver Hidden Assets No Title Smythson 's far from stationary stationer A Working Week for Sarah Elton Sarah Cunningham meets a woman who has brought growth without offending the old guard TLS the Times Literary Supplement Commodities Liffe Options Shares break records on both sides of the Atlantic Stock Market Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird& Co) Sterling Spot and Information Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Hanson Amec Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Taken to the wire Tempus Meconic Wall Street New year greetings for the Halifax savers Anne Ashworth and Caroline Merrell report on the latest moves by building societies on the rocky road to conversion Good value beats a bargain Personal Investor Pensions Guinness Flight Intelligent Investment Investors Offered Cash or Units Credit Cards Govett Scottish Widows Pep security guaranteed—just like that Limited-risk plans may appeal, but there are drawbacks, Gavin Lumsden says Hit or Miss Saving when young can really add up Caroline Merrell on new offers to boost a growing army of child investors Go East and West for the bargains Don't miss the bus in the pension race Inefficient stock picking by life offices costs clients thousands of pounds, says Marianne Curphey Questions You Should Ask Income strategy could hamper M&G's trust launch Trust Watch Merchant Investors Assurance Schroders Morgan Grenfell investors owe thanks to Imro Comment How to avoid a costly new year hangover Nathan Yates looks at ways to save money by switching credit cards IFA Independent Financial Adviser British Gas delay Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Take a look at the TV concerns No choice but to vent annuity anger Pension treatment unfair CGT Allowances—november 1996 Alliance & Leicester Instant Direct Morgan Grenfell Asset Management Winter tips point to home safety The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Equities give back some gains Rolex Inchcailloch puts reputation to test in Betterware Cup Racing: Versatile Performer Can Defuse Unguided Missile's Attempt at Ascot Double Trainglot suited by ground Ascot BBC1 Today's Races on Television Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings William Hill Haydock Park Lingfield Park Ascot Racing next Week Robinson calls on Bath to rise above the internal unrest Rugby Union RFU makes seasonal gesture Thunderer: Uttoxeter Newbury aiming to tweak Tigers' tail David Hands reports on the testing cup-tie facing the underdogs who have conquered illness and all-comers Scottish provinces begin journey towards Europe Tomorrow's Teams Hill threatened with one-year suspension Squash Stern test awaits Dungannon Mansell ponders part-time drive Motor Racing Flag days that are part of fairway folklore From royal decree to the dawn of Daly, choose the highlights from golf's rich history John Hopkins enlists the help or readers in selecting the game's most precious memories 25 Greatmoments in Golf Atherton must be prepared to dust down an old acquaintance A Times By our Sports Staff: Alphand strikes blow for France Sking Whitaker extends home rule with exciting victory Equestrianism: Grannusch's Narrow Win Continues British Run of Success at Olympia Opportunity for look back to the future Times Writers Give their Christmas Selections of the Best in Sporting in 1996 Hockey The Times Becker tells of threats to family In Brief Book puts accent on sport's athleticism Ballroom Dancing For the Record Babcock to rescue as dismasting threatens Sailing Snow Reports Confidence is key to Hickman's success Swimming Kendall ends the lingering doubts Football: Managerial Pedigree Prominent in Sheffield United's Push for the Premiership Richard Hobson talks to the man who has raised expectations at Bramall Lane Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Devlin deals cruel blow to Southend Tomorrow Loyal Dodds opts to stay at Pittodrie The Times Guide to the Premiership this Weekend Goalkeeping legend in a league of his own Peter Shiltion The Face of Football Middlesbrough in dock over postponement Repentant Weah says moment of madness will never be repeated Rob Hughes By our Sports Staff: Samaranch plays down Fifa threat to withdraw Rugby Union Hussain puts England in driving seat Crawley forms strong alliance with vice-captain to force Zimbabwe on to defensive Bulawayo Scoreboard Graham's Pearce agrees to tackle his hardest task yet Golf Orange Wrap up in style to go to the party shopping And lo, a croc appeared How did all those animals get in on the nativity scene, asks Paul Heiney after his Suffolk farm was turned into a film set. No room at the inn, surely, for a zoo? Champagne prize Jumbo crossword competition Coffee break choice Serious Shopping Panic Gifts Three of a Kind All Wrapped up and ready to party Heath Brown looks at what to wear over an evening dress so you can keep warm and still look stylish Gloag's Garden Answer Love flowers in a cold climate Jane Owen on how a single cutting inspired a Bristol man to raise glorious blooms on a budget Growing Tips Weekend Tips Christmas Jumbo Crossword Plants that bring back tropical memories Stephen Anderton explains how to translate those exotic plants seen on holiday into your own garden The Jacobean mansion of mystery Open this Weekend Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Winter Pansies Wells & Winter Terence Cuneo Guardian British Orchid Growers Association Hard Water Homeswap A Times Reader Offer Perfect for a night on the tiles From Roman Underfloor Heating A clean sweep for Santa The flat to break the bank in Monte Selling Points Property News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vernon Knight Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Queensway Quay Canford Cliffs, Poole, Dorset Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where early birds get the best bargains As you prepare for the midwinter madness that grips the stores, here is our guide to what's on offer. . . RSPB Manchester Shop by Tram Holiday tips for all those party animals James Allcock, The Times vet, offers valuable advice for the festive season A Times Migraine? I've had a brainwave Alternatively Speaking Adopt Me Empulse A Vet Writes There's no escape, just play the game Be it charades or the vicar's cat games come into their own at Christmas, says Jill Parkin Fun and Games for All the Family Why Wally made it the best Christmas ever Ruth Gledhill in a celebrity Christmas carol service taht had a serious message behind the fun and laughter Blonde and pouting nanny wanted Personal Life National Garden Gift Tokens The garden from under the sea Chalk spoil from the Channel Tunnel has become a naturalist's delight Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items William Tillman G-D-S Staysafe Ltd. Poetstyle Ltd The Year I was Born Moriarti's Solid Pine Storage Beds Born for Loden Partridge myth is off its perch Feather Report Multiple Display Advertising Items Acorn Stairlifts British Antique Replicas A dance with Dad to the music of time Two views of the First Lady of the sea-a daughter treating her foxtrotting father to a trip, and a wide-eyed first-timer Caviar or turtle soup? I think I'll have both Luxury route to Oriental pleasures VJV Voyages Jules Verne Coconuts for the club-class castaways QE2 Fact File Golden road to Samarkand Uzbekistan, the soul of central Asia, will startle the unwary Post Office Uzbekistan Fact File Live like a king but still be walked over SE Asia: Graham Lord is pampered from head to at the Oriental Hotel and takes a luxury route to the high life Such an engaging journey for that perfect proposal Paris Fact File The Corfu Experience Word Watching The club-class castaways Fiji: Where champagne Crusoes find cocktail bars and four-poster beds; plus, into the hills for iocal liquor Worldcover Stunning grog with a rural scene to match Holiday autos Isle of war and peace Northumberland: At the turn of the tide each day Lindisfarne returns to its island state and venerable venerable past Travel Campus travel Elegant Resorts Global air travel plc Direct Travel Insurance Regency Flights Worldwide Platinum Travel Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Fact File The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden SIRiUS Jill Crawshaw's International Travel Tips Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Zygosis Skiing Holiday Looking Forward to 1997? Virginia Charles No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items The best wine bars on the grapevine Insider's Guide to Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Executive Club The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Chess Quiz Winning Move Times Two Crossword Moet&chandon Christmas Computer Games and Pastimes Quiz The Waterstone's Christmas Crossword Word-Watching Christmas Bridge Quiz Trailfinders France British Airways France Waterloo Multiple Display Advertising Items Ramblers Holidays Airtours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Check-In Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Interest Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Multiple Classified Advertising Items You may as well ask foe Rudolph Kevin Eason on some presents Santa Claus will not leave under many trees this year Ten Cars You Cant Have for Christmas Traffic Off-road Explorer puts Ford in big league Cars You Cannot Afford for Christmas Motors You Can Have in your Stocking Gem restored for a lucky winner Unto us a Datsun shall be borne Verily, the man named Call Me Nico was of the place of the Bush of the shepherd, and the wise men rejoiced because it was not sarf o fthe river Distance no object when you want to stake a claim Waiting for your's go-ahead could soon be a thing of the oast, says Vaughan Freeman AA Gridlock Guide Picture Gallery Explorer finally finds Britain Helen Mond wonders if a blue bage and green wellies mix, while Roger Bell tests Ford's Turkey with added petrol The ultimate happy family man Steering Column Explorer Very heavy, but you get a lot of car for the price Road Test While not exactly agile, it still feels secure Audi Dovercourt Audi Privilege Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Chevin Cotswold Audi H. R. Owen Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Winter Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items A British restoration classic Behind the wheel of an impeccably rebuilt 1974 MGB, Eve-Ann Prentice found that the years rolled away and a lost age when driving a car was fun returned Enduring spirit of the Twenties MGs swung with the Sixties and remain sports cars of ultimate style MGB GTV8 Even more miles to go Vaghan Freeman meets the owner of an unstoppable MGB GT Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration No's CNDA Members Registration Numbers Premier Plates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dovercourt Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Safely in the lap of luxury Carmart: Your Guide to What's New, and What's Used, on the Forecourts Spare Parts Forecourt Used Car Brief Help Ad Holiday Special Inside Music Sport December 21 to January 1 Christmas, New Year Films: Recommended BBC1 Variations Critic's Choice Satellites Video plus BBC1 Variations Critic's Choice Satellite BBC1 Variations Critic's Choice Satellite BBC1 Variations Critic's Choice Satellite BBC1 Variations Critic's Choice Satellite BBC1 Variations Critic's Choice Satellite Boxing Day BBC1 Variations Critic's Choice SATELLlTE BBC1 Variations Critic's Choice Satellite BBC1 Variations Critic's Choice Satellites BBC1 Variations Critic's Choice Satellite BBC1 Variations Critic's Choice Satellite BBC1 New Yer's Day Variations Critic's Choice Satellite New Yers's Day Satellite sport Pick of the Season Critic's Choice Pick of the Season Racing Multiple Display Advertising Items RG Unicorn A. R. T. S Theatre RG Raymond Gubbay Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Disney Pick of the Season TCC Critic's Choice Nickelodeon Cartoon Net Fox Kids No Title Movies Gold Pick of the Season Critic's Choice Performance MTV VH-1 CMT SKY 2 UK Gold Pick of the Week Critic's Choice Bravo Paramount Family SCI-FI Granada plus Pick of the Season Men & Motors Three hours of programming for men. Includes Through… Talk TV The Times TLC Discovery Pick of the Season UK Living Critic's Choice Zee TV Sky News CNN NBC Super The Salvation Army Radio 1 Pick of the Season Critic's Choice Pick of the Season Critic's Choice Pick of the Season Critic's Choice Pick of the Season Virgin World Service Critic's Choice Time Brain Strom Zamel Magazine Diary Trapped on the Continent, we have been forced to invent Euro Rhyming Slang. 'Put another piece of Helmut on the fire,' we say, meaning Kohl Naming the guilty Bare facts Hearst the vandal Idle boasts Something for the Weekend The Selfridges Sales Starts early The 50th Anniversary Saab a feast of leather, walnut SAAB Principal boys Picture Gallery L'eau D'issey Pour Homme Issey Miyake Douwe Egberts Wild Card Not so long ato, no one hand heard of Emily Watson. Now she's making a name for herself playing spirited women—a bit like herself, as Robert Crampton discovers. Portrait by Paul Massey Dunhill Ernest Jones Halls of change Oxford is now less a city of dreaming sppires and more a modern urban centre- and all the beeter for it H Mebase The top 100 Easy listening favourites Christmas Picture Gallery Don't Call Me Babe! Computer test to find your perfect partner Chrome Azzaro Smarty Pants Grain de poudre smoking jocket Brown men's pinstriped suit No Title Cellnet Restaurant Guide Eating Out Lavazza The Times Cook When it comes to making snacks, emergency rations from the lader can be just as tasty as fresh ingredients. photograbh by Fleur Olby Drink It's not hard to work your way around a restaurant wine list-as long as you follow a few simple rules What to Buy British Meat VV Voyages Jules Verne Christmas Quiz Answers Picture Gallery Eddie Izzard Bexhill-On-Sea 'In the Thirties there used to be motor-racing on the sea front. It had been really funky once, but not when we got there' The Rolex Showroom The Art of Christmas, 1715 Happy HOLly Days Margot says Dear 1015 Star Letter Charles Dickens No author is more clsely assodated with Christmas than Charles Dickens. His tale. 'A Christmes Carol is still one of the most popular stories ever written. Dominic Lutyens looks back at Dickens' own childhood Watch out for Only Fools And Horses Win a PC Package worth £2,200! Forester Video of the Year The Prodigy Father Christmas Crackers Christmas Humbug Christmas Cheer 10 Top Xmas Tunes Home Sweet Posie on Relatives Small wonder Open house Recommends what to read, watch, play or stick in your Walkman Blockbuster Video White Christmas

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