2 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 15th, 1990
Clitheroe 22321 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising)- Burnley 22331 (Classified)
CIVIC HA L L Clitheroe isr 23278 COMMENCING
B.L.O.8. Junior Section (Basics) preeant: HALF A SIXPENCE .
' TUESDAY,20th-SATURDAY24th MARCH — 7.30p.m. - TicketsTue. - Fri £2.75SAT£3.25
BBC -1 ) 7- 8-
MS OPEN UNIVERSITY 7-30SATUHDAY STARTS HEREI
B-OOTHE NEW ADVENTURES OF MIGHTY MOUSE
HARDY Cartoon comedy
12-12 WEATHER 12-15 GRANDSTAND With Des mond Lynam 12-20 RUGBY UNION. Preview .of Scotland v England al Murraylield; 12-35 SKIING. Men's down hill championship from Aare, Swoeden; 12-50 FOOT BALL. 1-00 NEWS. 1-05 BADMINTON. Women’s and men's finals ol the Yonex ALL-England Open Cham pionships al Wembley; 1-45 ICE HOCKEY. Cardiff Devils v Murraylield Racers at Car- dill. 2-25 RUGBY. Live coverage ol Ihe match. 3-55 FOOTBALL. 4-00 BADMIN TON. 4-40 FINAL SCORE.
940 GOING LIVEI
545 NEWS: Weather 5-15 Regional News and Sport 5-20 STAY TOONED 5-45 T H E FLYING DOC TORS Australian drama series about a living doctor service. The RFDS lake oil In an emergency Might to attend a serious car acci dent. But when a local woman claims that there was a little girl in the car. Jack doesn't seem to have any interest in finding her
555 N E W S
530 JIM'LL FIX IT 7-50FILM FLASH GOR DON Spectacular space adventure ol Ihe comic strip hero battling to prevent enorgy waves Irom a distant planet causing a collision between the Earth and the Moon
1045 BOXING 1145 RORY BREMNER 11-35FILM: RIDER ON THE TRAIN Starring Charles Bronson and Marlene Joberl. A young French woman linds that her night mare Is ony just beginning when she manages to dis pose ol the rapist who attacks her. A tough Ameri can investigator turns up and begins grilling her about a missing $60,000 ol US Army lunds.
515 MIDNIGHT CALLER Jack takes In a young abandoned boy who becomes Involved with a gang ol teenage runaways
SPORT Weather 1-25 Weather (Granada)
11- 30 THE ITV CHART SHOW 12-
540ITN MORNING NEWS 500 TV AM 525 MOTORMOUTH 2
145 GRANADA NEWS 1-10 FIND A FAMILY 1-15 SAINT AND GREAVSIE 1- 45 SPORTSMASTERS 2-
140 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather
HIS FRIENDS
2-45 RUGBY LEAGUE UVE 4-45 RESUTLTS SERVICE 540 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV Natonal Weather
WORLD OF GUINNESS- RECORDS
AND 55 L A U R E L
510 GRANADA NEWS 515 STEAL 545 BAYWATCH 540DAVRO
AND 15 THUNDERCATS Cartoon 15101TN NEWS AND
510 Y E L LOWTHRE AD STREET
7-10 YOU BETI 510MURDER, SHE WROTE "Benedict Arnold Slipped Here
1535 ASPEL AND COMPANY 11-20 STAR MOVIE PAUL NEW MAN IN "When Time Ran Out” Action adventure set In the South Pacific. A vol cano erupts alongside the site ol a new luxury hotel causing havoc among the guests
440 FIRST EXPOSURE 4-30 AMERICA'S TOP 10
240THE HIT MAN AND HER Followed by ITN News Headlines
1-20 THE TWILIGHT ZONE Fol- lowed by ITN News - Headlines
1530 FIND A FAMILY Previously shown at 1-10 p.m.
SPORT Followed by ITV National Weather
12-30FILM: A CANTERBURY TALE Starring Eric Port- man, Sheila Sim and Dennis Price. Three latter-day pil grims en route to Canterbury stop at a troubled village outside the city where their personal pilgrimages are
.interrupted by the search lor a night prowler who Is . attacking local girls.
(Channel 4)
500DURRELLIN RUSSIA 530 JUST 4 FUN 740 ONCE UPON A TIME. . .LIFE
1045 SHARPEVILLE Members ol Ihe Pan-Alricanlsl Con gress and the ANC recall the
30 HUCKLEBERRY FINN AND 15THE SPECTACULAR
1555FILM BLACK NAR CISSUS Starring Deborah Kerr, Sabu and David Far rar. A group ol nuns in a remote Himalayan school
day 30 years ago this month which saw the killing ol 69 people on a peaceful demonstration In the South African township of Sharpe- ville, triggering the armed struggle against apartheid, and look ahead to promise of change In the 90s sig nalled by recent events
555 SATURDAY NIGHT CLIVE By satellite link to Detroit he talks to Peter Noone, former lead singer ol Herman and the Hermits, and lop American comedian Jay Leon is his studio guest
530 MISSIONARIES Julian Pet- tiler visits missionaries in Chile and Nicaragua, busy compaigning lor Jesus In the ml(.;c,l ol the human rights abuses rile In Latin America, which prompt an American nun to deplore "how my country can rape and assas sinate and get away with it". In this brutal climate, mis sionary nuns and priests back the people In their revolutionary struggle encouraging the Sandan- istas against the White House
740 NEWSVIEW 7-45ST PATRICK'S DAY GALA
4-45 THE SKY AT NIGHT 545 BADMINTON 505RHYTHMS OF THE WORLD
550 OPEN UNIVERSITY 2-45 NETWORK EAST 520 FILM: THE MEN A soldier wounded In action linds the reality ol being paralysed Irom the waist down worse than his dread ol being killed. Fred Zlnneman's Him, leaturing Brando's powerful screen debut, co-stars Teresa Wright as the girl determined to support her liance despite secretly shar ing his lear that he i3 now only hall a man (1950, black & white)
530 SAME DIFFERENCE Re peat ol last Monday's pro gramme. Today's pro gramme looks at how disabled people are pre sented In the press. Plus, do , charities really help disabled
525 SING AND SWING Original performances by the stars of Ihe 1930s and 1940s
12-30 PETRA, A KINGDOM IN THE DESERT
500 ADVENTURES: A DIFFER 500 THIRTYSOMETHING
12- 55 A LEIPZIG CHORALE 145THE. MYSTERIES OF EDGAR WALLACE: ON THE RUN Why should mild- mannered Frank Stewart (Emrys Jones) make a break from prislon with only a
HIS HANDS 2-10 CLOSE
month of his sentence to serve
ENT FRONTIER The Him of an expedition, led by Mick Coyne, which took a team ol 18 disabled and able-bodied people across the southern corner of Iceland, using a combination of Kayaks, rafts, micro-light and snowcats
1555 ON THE OTHER HAND 11-
10404-PLAY INTERNATIONAL: TALKBACK
55 THE WHOLE WORLD IN
545 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS 500 RIGHT TO REPLY 530 SCOTTISH EYE 740 T H E WORLD THIS WEEK Sheena MacDonald and Michael Nicholson pres ent the first In a new series of programmes — the only such series on British televi sion devoted entirely to international affairs. Fol lowed by:-WEATHER
2-55 YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU Jason Robards stars In a recording of the highly- successful 1984 Broadway production of George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart's Pulitzer prize;winning comedy about an eccentric, carefree New York family
2-35 A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE
240 SAMBA TO SLOW FOXTROT
1500 Travelog 1530THE MAGIC BOW (1946) Lavish, fictionalised bioplc ol the celebrated vio lin virtuoso, Niccolo Pagan ini, played by Stewart Granger .
500 TRANSWORLD SPORT 500 CHANNEL 4 RACING: THE MORNING LINE
7-30 INTERNATIONAL TIMES — WORLD NEWS ITN Corre spondents around the world report on the stories behind the headlines
cum hospital run into trouble when their faith Is shaken by a combination ol misfortune and sensual distraction
MUNICIPAL CHOIR AND - ORCHESTRA
SUNDAY, MARCH 25th - 7.30 p.m.
Verdi: Four Sacred Pieces; Vaughan Williams' Sea Symphony Book now for Spring Theatre Season 4
Pan Optic Theatre Company present Beaumarchais' revolutionary comedy: “THE MARRIAGE OF FIQARO”
WEDNESDAY to FRIDAY MARCH 28th to 30th — 7-30 p.m. ‘Reminds you of the moaning ol live theatre' (Guardian) Tickets £4.00/£3.00 Concessions £3.00/£2.25
Folk At The Mechanics
SALLY BARKER Songsearch winner
SUNDAY, MARCH 18th — 8 p.m.
KIERAN HALPIN Singer songwriter
SUNDAY, MARCH 25th — B p.m. Tickets for both: £3, Concessions £2
Jazz In the Shuttle Bar every Sunday from 12.30 p.m.
BLUES FESTIVAL ALL OVER EASTER Book Soon - Tickets Doing Faat
Manchester Road, Burnley. Tel (0282) 30055
LOOKING FOR A MOTHER’S DAY
LITTLE DIFFERENT ?, We have lots to choose from, also handpainted pottery by J. Cowking at
PRESENT THAT IS A a?
WORKING MEN’S CLUB Whalley Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 23337
CLITHEROE CENTRAL TONIGHT THURSDAY, MARCH 15th
A r a G a M a 8-30 Prompt
SATURDAY MARCH 17th
T R U E C O L O U R S 2 Boy VocBl/lnstrumenlal Duo
Usual entertainment F riday a n d Sunday Members Draw £10 0 — 45195
Members and Bona Fide Guests UNION FOOTBALL CLUB CLITHEROE RUGBY
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MOTHERS DAY
OPEN
Sunday, March 25th Also
EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 15th
Serving lunches from 12 noon
Open Good Friday & Easter Saturday Serving evening meals from 6-30 p.m. For home cooked food of the highest quality
RESERVATIONS TELEPHONE WHALLEY 823446
(BBC 1 )
10.00 BAZAAR 10.25 BUONGIORNO ITALIA! 10.50 MOSAIC 11.20 YOU IN MIND 11.30 S T E P UP TO WORDPOWER
7.10 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8.55 PLAYDAYS 9.15 MORNING WORSHIP
11.55YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT
12.05 SEE HEAR! 12.30 COUNTRY FILE 1.00 NEWS: ON THE RECORD ZOO EASTENDERS 3.00 FILM: CLASH OF THE Tl- TANS Starry fantasy adventure set in ancient Greece where the mortal Perseus (Harry Hamllin) bat tles with snake-haired Medusa and a giant sea monster in a bid to win the hand of Andromeda (Judl Bowker) whilst the gods squabble over his destiny.
10.10HEART OF THE MAT
9.10 THAT'S LIFE 955 NEWS: WEATHER
10.45 DEAR JOHN: USA 11.10 SOMEONE LIKE ME 11.35 NETWORK EAST 12.15 WEATHER
-interview, Nelson Mandela talks to Joan Bakewell about the personal and spiritual journey that sustained him dunng his long imprisonment and about the future of his country and his people.
TER Nelson Mandela In His Own Words'. In an exclusive
8.40MASTERMIND Wi th Magnus Magnusson at the Great Hall, Winchester. Con tenders answer questions on tho science fiction ol Brian Aldiss, the German occupa tion ol the Channel Islands, the tile and works of Ravel and tho geography of Australia.
4.50 TOM AND JERRY 5.00 THE CLOTHES SHOW 5.30 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW 6.15 QUIT AND WIN 625 NEWS: WEATHER 6.40 SONGS OF PRAISE 7.15 DON’T WAIT UP 7.45BERGERAC Jim Is not happy when ordered to give up his holiday in France to protect a VIP I rom assassinaUon.
11.00 MORNING WORSHIP 1200 ENCOUNTER
1230GRANADA THIS WEEK Followed by GRAN ADA NEWS HEADLINES
7.10 GRANADA NEWS 7.15 THE TWO OF US 7.45 THE 21st BRITISH ACAD EMY AWARDS
10.05 THE 21st BRITISH ACAD EMY AWARDS
11.00 FIND A FAMILY
1Z05 PRISONER CELL BLOCK H Followed by ITN News Headlines
11.051 NT ERNA ITON A L ATHLETICS
Z35 BURKE'S LAW Four mem bers ol a country club are
3.35 PICK OF THE WEEK 4.05 THE ITV CHART SHOW
found poisoned - and Ihelr wives are the main suspects.
(BBC - 2 )
1200 WESTMINSTER WEEK 1.00 OPEN ADVICE
635 OPEN UNIVERSITY
210 CELEBRITY MATCHPLAY GOLF
125 WEEKEND OUTLOOK 15040 MINUTES
5.10 RUGBY SPECIAL 6.101T' S GARRY SHAN- DUNG'S SHOW
655 T H E CGtqnqjq)
10.15 THE CAMPBELLS . 10.45 LINK
5.00 ITH MORNING NEWS 6.00 TV AM 955 DISNEY FAMILY MOVIE
7.15 LAND OF THE EAGLE A PROGRAMME MONEY
- comers found It. Programme . 4 focussess on the now ;. almost vanished splendour
natural history of North America and the story of its peoples from the tlmo ol the first European settlers, with- film shot in unspoilt areas croatlng a vivid Impression ol the land as. tho new-
450 X-S Compilation of items . from the Scottish arts maga zine Excess .
3.00 ASHKENAZY - BACK IN THE USSR ' -
1.05 QUIZ NIGHT 1551 SPY US agents Robinson and Scott go to the aid of a young woman who has trav elled to Italy In a bid to return a priceless painting to a gallery. Followed by ITN News Headlines
7.05 ITN Nows followed by ITV National Weather
ZOO FIND A FAMILY Z05 RICHMOND HILL Z55 THE MATCH 5.35 CORONATION STREET 6.301 N T E R N A T ION A L ATHLETICS
1.10 EYEWITNESS
9.45 ITN NEWS followed by ITV National Weather
1.00 ITN NEWS Followed by ITV National Weather
10.10 FILM: THE LORELEI 1125 THE BALLOT IN BERUN 11.55 RAPIDO With Antoine de Caunes. Including The Stranglers, rehearsing in Bath, Queon Latifa rapping for David Bowie, and Chris Rea taking Berlin.
8.05 THE BALLOT IN BERLIN 8.35 AIRUNE 925 THE TALK SHOW WITH CLIVE JAMES
1225 SNUB TV (C h a n n e l^ )
750 BOX OFFICE WEEKLY 8.00 THE BLUFFERS 8.30 CHILDREN'S ISUND
9.00 DENNIS 9 25 9PIPF
10.00 A WEEK IN POLITICS 11.00 BOOMI
11.30 THE HENDERSON KIDS 1200 THE WALTONS 1.00 UND OF THE GIANTS 200LONDON BELONGS TO ME Compelling screen ver-
4.05 BUKE 425 SOUTHWEST 525NEWS SUMMARY AND.. WEATHER
■ slon ol Norman Collin's best-seller starring Richard Attenborough as a young mechanic whose fellow lodg ers rally round when he Is convicted ol murder.
10.00 WILUE 4 PHIL 1215 A SUSPENDED LIFE The season of women's cinema
8.00 THE MEDIA SHOW 9.00 SINFONIETTAII *'
, 150 CLOSE
friendship against the back ground of war-tom Beirut,
6.00 4TH DIMENSION 650 THE WONDER YEARS , 7.00 FRAGILE EARTH: BAIKAL - BLUE EYE OF SI BERIA-The new season of single documentaries about the present and future of the environment continues today with this second part of a Iwo-part documentary about Lake Baikal, the deepest and oldest lake In Ihe world.
530 ART OF THE WESTERN WORLD
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6.00 HALLELUJAH! 650 COUNTRY WAYS 7.00 GROWING PUCES WITH PENELOPE KIETH
SPUN GOLD PRESENTS GOOD NIGHT SWEET HEART
The ballads olthe 40’s. Flanagan and Allen, Vera Lynn, Glen Miller, Anne Shelton
Sunday, March 18th 7.30 p.m. Admission:£3.50 - £2.50
THE GOOD OLDE DAYS HOLIDAY SHOW
j DIRECT FROM SKEGNESS With
Duggie C h apm a n , Beryl Johnson, D a v e Peters, Pete Lyndop
Tuesday, March 20th - at 2.30 p.m.
Adults £2.50 / £2.00
THE MINTING SISTERS Sunday, April 1st, 7.30 p.m. Admission:£4.00 - £3.00
RONNIE HILTON and friends
A N O R T H E R N N I T E of stories, songs and humour with
GARY & VERA ASPEY Friday, March 16th 8 p.m.
Admission:£3.50 - £2.50 CIVIC THEATRE- NELSON
Nelson in Pendle Orchestra! with
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The Park School Brass Band present
MARTIAL MOMENTS
The Light Cavalry Overtu re The Liberty Bell
London Bridge March
Music for the Royal Fireworks by Handel
NELSON CIVIC THEATRE Stanley St ( N e lson •
Sunday 18th March 7.30 p.m. Admission: £ 2 .5 0 / ‘i l . 50
CIVIC BALL
THE BELVEDERE DANCE BAND
Featuring C A R V E D B U F F E T
• continues with this Leba nese drama about love and
H Reception 8.00 p.m ; - 8.30 p.m.' Friday 23rd March, 1990 at The Municipal Hall, Colne. Tickets £8.00 'A TOMBOLA WILL BE HELD DURING TOE EVENING -
(Proceeds to the Mayoress’s Charity Appeal which this year is the Burnley & Pcndlc Hospice) 1 N OW B O O K IN G T?'The*Two K a r S
The Ken Dodd Laughter Show Helen,Shapiro and Humphrey The Bovs of the Lough. VlnGarbut
""7 withEchoes of theDuke 'Littleton V - ; EAST LANCASHIRE NEWSPAPERS LIMITED READER TRIPS
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price.altcr ••• . 11 p.nt.
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Clitheroe and District Caledonian Soc. Invite you to join us in a gathering to celebrate our
SILVER JUBILEE In the RVBC Civic Suite, Church St. Clilheroe on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st 7-30 p.m. - 9-30 p.m.
Refreshments available ALL A R E WELCOME
FLEA MARKET
GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL Sunday:-
18th MARCH
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; SATURDAY MARCH 17th
at 12 noon
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MYTTON’S FARM CRAFTS AND TEA ROOM
Woodhouse Lane, Slaidburn Tel: 02006 273 or 200
Open Sundays only lp .m . - 5 p.m. u n til Easter.
Go past front door of Hark to Bounty for 1 full mile, first rignt, first farm right
eS&i. Chipping ieer
ExtA LA CARTE RESTAURANT MID WEEK SPECIALITIES
blackboard specialities - outstanding value for money - 3 course dinner from £8.50
In addition to our usual menu we offer evening
Ea EARLY BIRD SPECIALS ServedBAR LUNCHES
in the Waterwheel Barn Wed - Fri Daily blackboard menu from £2.50
eyes with fresh vegetables, salad bar and an array of sumptuous sweets all for £6.50
Ro SUNDAY CARVERY 12.00 until late afternoon each Sunday.
ast Beef, Turkey, Leg of Lamb carved before your
CABARET, CARVERY and LOUNGE BAR
Tel. Accrington 364874
Open evenings Wed - Sat from 6.30 p.m. Bar lunches Wed - Fri 12.00 - 2 p.m.
Reservations CIIIPPJNG (0995) 61553 This Friday
SAMANTHA JANE 2 8 stone o f fu n
‘this Saturday BUBBLES
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 16th and 17th
REG COATES EXPERIENCE
(Dynamic Show Group) _PLUS SATURDAY ONLY ALDEAN . (Comedian)
Why not book a meal in the Carvery and reserve a table in Ihe Cabaret Room
STAR WEDNESDAY BAND ACCUSED THE (Superb Group)
Free admission Wednesday only when dining in the Carvery
SUNDAY, MARCH 25th
Please book early for Carvery to avoid disappointment
MOTHER’S DAY
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ENTERTAINS EVERY SATURDAY
ch Saturday for reservations between 6.30 - 7.30 p.m. special selections - 3 course dinner inc. coffee £9.50
ensive menu offering first dass cuisine at affordable prices within the magnificent surroundings of the restored waterwheel of Chipping Com Mill
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CHICKEN SHACK ■ Friday, March 30th —
. 8 p:rn-; A d m i s s io n £ 4 o r '£ 3 in a d y a n c x j . j ' ;
MUNICIPAL HALL ‘ COLNE 10th Anniversary Tour in Concert
MONDAY 2nd April - 8 p.m.
C R U S F lD E n ' f a Please note, there will be a coflee morning In
The Civic Hall on Saturday, March 31 at from 10 a.m. to 12 noon
For the SILVER JUBILEE DRAMA FESTIVAL Cake Stall, White Elephant, Rattle Etc. ADMISSION SOp
Also anyone wishing to do so may see the DOLBY STEREO SOUND EQUIPMENT
Please support our effort and make Ihe 1990 Festival a success.
RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL SERVING THE COMMUNITY
Admission £6 or £5 in advance.
MY' BLOODY
VALENTINE In Concert
NOW BOOKING
OTIS GRAND and the DANCE KINGS JOHN MARTYN
GILL SCOTT HERON RICKWAKEMAN
(O n ly N o r t h e r n D a te ) ,
Monday 30th April - 8 p.m. A d m i s s io n £ 6 o r £ 5 in a d v a n c e
A P R IL 2 6 th . 2 7 th and 2 8 th , B o lto n -b y -B o w la n d Drama
C r o u p p r e s e n t a p a n to m im e , C in d e re lla , in th e v i l lage h a l l . E n q u ir ie s , B o lto n -
b y -B ow Ia n d 2 7 7 .
F R ID A Y . M A R C H 2 3 r d B a v a r ia n E v e n in g h e ld by C l i th e r o e L io n s . T ic k e ts a v a i la b le f ro m a n y L io n s m emb e r o r T h e M o o rco c k , W a d d ln g to n .
S A T U R D A Y . 5 T H M A Y . 1 9 9 0 , S t M a r y 's L a d le s G ro u p M a y F a ir .
• ta c t M r D . R a w k ln s a t the Co lle g e .
S U N D A Y M A Y 1 3 th . 1990. F r ie n d s o f C l lth e ro c R .G .S . G ia n t D u c k Race.
W E D N E S D A Y A P R IL 4 th . C l ith e ro e Co n ce r ts So ciety.
F in e A r ts Brass, CRGS New A r t s T h e a t r e . E n q u i r ie s 2 5 4 0 1 .
2 7 th M A Y 1 9 9 0 . F lea M a r k e t a t S la id b u rn in a large m arq uee. Home-made teas. B o o k a s ta l l w i th E. Stin ger , S la id b u rn 2 6 5 .
2 n d a n d 3 rd JU N E , 1 9 9 0 . S la id b u rn Steam a n d V in tage V e h ic le D is p la y .
4 th * 7 th A P R IL Stage T w o D ow n h am pre se n ts " A Pack
o d L i e s " . T ic k e ts f r o m D o w n h a m P o s t O f f ic e , H a m m o n d s B a k e r s a n d V is io n , Ca stlegate.
S A T U R D A Y . M A Y 5 t h , 1 9 9 0 . S t o n y h u r s t H .L .H .C .T . G ra n d Jum b le Sale, J um b le w e lcom e . Con-
S U N D A Y , JU N E 3 rd , Round T a b lc /L lo n s H e r i ta g e F a ir , d e ta ils o f s ta lls , T e l . CUth- e ro e 2 5 6 6 4 .
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