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Ihe haulage business
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I f New Road, Earby, pro- |ran t in Whalley Road, Id to comply with a listed
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| you will be hiding away. Your sense of fee noticed. Expressing your feelings will h you are not speaking more for effect
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b just let younelf slip and slither round
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others.Try to talk over any dilemmas lyou talk die clearer you will become and
A, of that you do want a chance to let old I them in your mind. Call my Taurus line to
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jut watch that you’re not putting certain
■in you could end up feeling that your hopes ■veil not be anyone else's fault, because you
Jrd in the first place. Be realistic. Luckily you Anting to ferret out information, using your ^ ed but you will learn a great deal. Call my
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y around joint finances or your emotional
■as clear and straightforward as it should be. ■you sympathetic and
sensitive.You will be sentimentality pull you into being over
Kear.After Monday you need to read al fine feg pernickety about the tiny details. Call my
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|u t don't let a tug on your heart strings lead l a blind alley. Someone may be trying to pull few much commitment you feel you want to Visible about when to say
no.Your energy will ■will be lively, enthusiastic and determined to fcn e in sight. Dll my Leo line to hear more.
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[ you have odd complaints or resentments L ie them-Truthfully you won't want to insist F t wouldn't work. Nor is it a great time for
■quires attention to deoil. Just retreat quietly lunse! for a while, listen rather than talk. Lend Teed of a little help and support Call my Virgo
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|>u may be inclined to make the wrong dedsions I Iful by all means but stand up for your rights as ■ ■relationships are confusing, you will need to be
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gear.Talk ■
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y Libra line to hear more. . ,
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underfill, sensitive, spiritual, very creative, but it I Cs you worry about things that dont exist Its I
| l for the reality. Keeping your imagination under I lyou are right along the
way.You do want to fly I lities.butyou are probably also trying to contend I l not to get distracted from your main objectives. I
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■easant or awkward situation. Relationships with others I ■ether the muddle is
delibeiate.Someone maybe vying (
lie point in trying to pin them down but at least if you I r moment On the other hand it may just all be in your I
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lions until after the 29th, since your judgement Isl 1 are confidential matters that need discreet andl ie best week for i t Delay if possible.Ju$t focus on I o make you feel good. Nothing too boisterous or 1
Jer and protett yourself-Treat yoursel(like a china I Inly take a wide berth round anyone who looks like I
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Indermining situation, or perhaps certain plans are I f t until nextTuesday when the dust will have settled. I | e about how to cope. Whatever happen! don t go I I t Tread water. Talk'through Ideas or feelings with I Bniation will flow more smoothly. Make best use of I
■qtnnos line to hear more. " I
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ling Is not going to plan. The Mirences around I moosts or lifting your self-confidence. They will slow I
■ Neptune,your ruler,around can be a healing planet,! l in g you feel slumped on the way through. So just go ■ | | Mercury moving Into Leo will focus your attendon I la c k Into focus. Call my Pisces line to hear more. _ I
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Admission to Craft Marquess and Gardens B6243 near CHth^oeT^ancashire^
B u r n l e y ’S s u p e r b n ew l e is u r e (C ’R O W ^
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Thursday, 6th September 2001 in R ib b le V a l ley C o u n c i l C h am b e r s
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THE PLEASERS Superb tribute to the Sixties M em b e r s a n d Bonn Fid e G u e s ts W e lcom e^ Rainbow Fair presents
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EVERY SATURDAY throughout Iho Y?®rv *n
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CAR BOOTS, I Heifer PANEL DARTS
CLASSIFIED C l i t h e r o e A r e a W .I .
Handicraft & Produce Show S a tu rd a y ; 4th August , 10 am to 6 pm
Clitheroe Royal^Grammar School Chatbum^Rpadj Chtheroe
Presentation o f Trophies ~ 2 pm Demonstration's' •.Refreshments Children’s Classes W.I. MARKET
DAVE ALMOND 'Excellent Vocal Guitarist 60s/70s
Friday, July 2 7 th
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"LARA CROFT - TOMB RAIDER" (12) Grand C in em a , C l ith e ro e . From Friday, Ju ly 27nd, at 7-30
p.m.
INTREPID archaeologist Lara Croft (Angelina Jolie) discovers that a mythical clock, bequeathed to her by her father, has the power to control time when re-united with the scattered and broken pieces of a magic artefact buried in space and
^"croft discovers that she is not the only one aware of the power, and sets off to Cambodia to stop the components falling into the hands of the evil secret society, Illuminati.
Jolie as Croft is perfect in both terms ol physique, breathtaking athleticism and even the accent, and proves that a video game phenome non can be successfully transformed into a hit
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"RECESS - SCHOOL'S OUT” (U) Friday, July 27st at 2-30 p.m.
IT'S been a long, hard year at Third Strcet School and T J Detweiler is looking forward to a funded summer, just hanging out with his mates. That is, until he discovers that all his friends are going to
HolaMundo; Bridgewater Hall, Manchester; from
Sunday
NEVER mind the weather - the sun will be shining at the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, later this
month.'From Sunday they are invoking the world of hot music in a festival called "Hola Mundo" which fea tures the music of Cuba,
Check o u t o u r W K K K A I I lC A l) F ran c is a n d the.TUler Girls (Friday 17th August ■ 8.00 pm
STACEY KENT incohcert
i S S K r ln decades' The Guardian ticket omcfc
i i G R 4 N D G YORK STREET. C L I T H E R O E _ B B 7 _ 2 D l J
Spain and Africa. Launch day is Sunday
From Friday 20th July ,
when the Queen of Salsa, Celia Cruz, pictured below right, hits the stage with Alfredo de la Fey Su
Orchestra.The Cuban-born salsa star, Dr Celia Cruz, studied voice and music theory at
11 LARA CROFT ■ TOMB RAIDER RECESS-SCHOOL'S OUT
“ Friday, Saturday, Monday - Thursday at 7.30pm
the Conservatory of Music in Havana, beginning her
career on radio and televi sion in the Caribbean. In 1960, she left Cuba, and began recording with 1 ito Puente's band in New York City. She has' toured throughout the Caribbean, North America and much of Europe, been featured m
many films, and has record ed more than 70 albums.
double bill links the Afro Cuban All Stars, pictured above, with Orlando Cachaito Lopez, Cubas finest
bassist.Among other events is an
On Monday, July 30th, a
appearance on Thursday, August 2nd, of Jazz
Jamaica All Stars. And there will be plenty
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of chances to get more deeply involved than just sitting and listening. There will be flamenco and salsa dancing workshops.
Autumn of opera delight
camo - leaving him alone for the holidays. His boredom comes to an end with the discov- ery that his former headmaster, Dr Benedict, is
using the school to create a laser beam that can alterthe weather and permanently create winter. He tries to tell his parents and the local police,
Turandot; October 11th/12th; Carmen; Octo ber 9th - 13th; Manches
ter Opera House
but they clismiss his concerns as the overactive imagination of a bored kid With no other op .ons. oDen to him, he summons friends Spmelh, Mifcey, Vince Gretchan and Gus back from camp to stop Dr Benedict and his plan to end the summer hol
idays. I
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Editorial, th e Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, King S tre e t, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB9 2EW by August
given us fer Ik. fMfowt of frote»in9 four
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CROWDS a t an event in Man chester will hear THAT football song. There will be no football in sight, and the event is not at Old
Trafford or Maine Road. Puccini's "Turandot" - yes, of
course every football fan knew tha "Nessun Dorma", sung during the 1990 World Cup by Pavarotti, came from the opera - is one of two operatic masterpieces booked for Manchester Opera House in Octo-
"Turandot", sung in Italian with English surtitles, is on October 11th
^OnOctober 9th, 10th and 13th the opera will be Bizet's "Carmen", sung in French w i t h E n g l i s h s u r t i t l e s .
the full company and orchestra of the Chisinau National Opera, which met
The two operas are productions by
critical acclaim with its sell-out visits t o M a n c h e s t e r w i t h A i d a , ^ l n e
Marriage of Figaro" and "Tosca . "Carmen" includes a newly-
designed set based on a replica of the main square in Seville, complete with water fountain and silk orange trees. "Turandot", the tale of a cold-
hearted princess, has sets and cos tumes designed by one of Russia s leading designers, Alexander Okun, who is currently a hit with Disney in
the States. ■ To
Preston Mela; August 5th WHOEVER once said: "There is no
such thing as a free lunch" must never have heard of the Preston Mela. The free show on Sunday, August
5th, professes to be a fabulous day of entertainment and cultural activities
reflecting South Asian arts and cul:
^T h e day features the Banghra group Sohotas and the Indian group Hangama.
band, classical and film dance, two fashion shows and a number of other
There will also be a 35-piece samba _ . ,
^Thfday, backed by Preston ough Council and supported by NW businesses and North West Art Board, is open to all sectors of th community and includes a fun fair, a bouncy castle, workshops, face paint ing, circus skills, sports activities,
stalls and catering. B e v N e a r y ( e x t . 3 1 6 ) o n 4 2 6 1 6 1 ^ . .vv-V:, -V. • r\v.-
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