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Thomas Garland,
15 January 1999 |
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I entered Israel from the Sinai at Eilat having just attempted to enjoy a sunrise from the summit of Mount Sinai in the company of too many young American Christians.
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Heather Lennox,
15 January 1999 |
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Since the days of Reagan and Thatcher, the Brits have celebrated their 'special' relationship with America. Since the days of the Boston Tea Party, Americans have celebrated kicking the Brits out of their country. Our American in London, Heather Lennox, explores the special relationship.
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Mr Harbour-Barbour,
15 January 1999 |
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A man out of his time, Mr Habour-Barbour brings his unique insight to bear on our dizzying, 20th century post-modern culture. He regales us with his anecdotes which reveal a depth of wisdom and compassion rarely show by today's generation.
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Geoff Mantis is a top entertainment industry insider, and regular Foocha! contributor. Here he gives us an A-list insiders guide to keeping on the top of the entertainment food chain.
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It's funny how things turn out. In the brochure for the revolutionary new C5, Sinclair Research proudly claimed: "by the early 1990s, Sinclair will have on the roads a range of fast, quiet, astonishingly economical family vehicles." In fact, by the early 1990s, people had all but forgotten about the legend that was Sinclair.
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Julie Miller,
15 January 1999 |
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When Bromley Council (in their infinite wisdom) decided that just what the local residents needed was a Multi-Cinema, Mega Entertainment, traffic-inducing, litter-increasing complex, bang smack on the old sight of the original Crystal Palace, and on top of some beautiful trees they should have known there'd be trouble.
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