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72 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 10th, 2005 B k


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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified]


Night of 1000 Voices at the Royal Albert Hall


•he Night of 1000 Voices spectacular at the Royal


Albert Hall is a must for everyone who loves musicals! Dazzling lights, fireworks and the unforgettable sound of the huge Sing Live massed choir plus special guest stars performing hits from the world’s favourite musicals, make it an evening to remember!


Toplace your advertisement, simply telephone the number under each offer...


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Items to the value of £100 - Free of Charge Please complete the coupon below or for the cost of a call


Telephone: 09050 626770 *


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Includes ® Return coach travel ® 1 night’s b&b at a Greater London area 3^ hotel @ A Circle seat for ‘The Night of 1000 Voices’ at the Royal Albert Hall, London (ticket upgrades available at a supplement) ® Time in central London for shopping & sightseeing ® Tour manager services


BROCHURE REQUEST HOTLINE; S 3 2 4 3 6


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??' MOTOR MATTERS


sioned by insurance firm Flashguard have set about trjdng to answer. They came up with the following test which is designed to differ­ entiate between type A people, who are likely to get caught, and type B people, who are not.


® Just answer the following questions, which


are split into two sections, then tally up your score. Each time you answer yes to a ques­ tion in section A you score three points and each “yes” you give to a section B question scores six points. Here goes. Section 1 Have you had prolonged arguments with


your family and friends? Did you not enjoy Christmas? Are you having a rough time at work right


now?


Have you got points on your licence? Do you regularly work more than 40 hours


a week? Are you sleeping less than eight hours a


night? Section 2


Are you having problems with your rela­


tionship? Have you recently spilt from your partner? Have you recently suffered a bereavement? Are you experiencing financial or debt


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Paid advertisements will appear in the next available issue. Photocopies, old


coupons and goods valued over £100 will not be accepted as a free advertisement. East Lancashire Newspapers have the right to refuse or amend this offer at any time.


Your advertisement will appear in the: Tuesday's Burnley Express, Leader Times Series, Clitheroe Advertiser & Times and The Reporter Series.


CREDITCARD h o t l in e : ®84S 226 U B B Quoting code ELN/MPL or write to: READER HOLIDAYS,


T r a v e l & J j e i c i u i r e


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MARY POPPINS


at the Prince Edward Theatre, London B


e amongst the first to see


and experience the West End musical triumph which critics and audiences simply


^ adore! Whatever you do, don’t miss out! Includes ® Return coach travel & West End transfers ® 1 night’s b&b in a good 3^ London area hotel ® A ticket for ‘Mary Poppins’


at the Prince Edward Theatre (prices vary between £99.95 & £138.00 per person according to matinee or evening perform­ ance and seat choice) ® Time in London’s West End for shopping and sightseeing ® A visit to Royal Windsor (castle admission available at a supplement)


________________ ® Tour manager services


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problems? Apparently, if you scored less than 10


points, you are a type B person (calm and cautious), but if you scored more than 20 points you are a type A person (impatient risk-takers) and you could be heading for a fall. It is an interesting survey, but perhaps a better question to weed out potential speed camera victims would be: Do you regularly drive in excess of the speed limit?


PROFESSOR Theo Van Leeuwen, of Cardiff University, conducted exhaus­


tive tests on the horns of modern cars. The Ford Mondeo was found to have the most aggressive sounding horn and the Audi TT’s hooter tone rated as the most inoffensive.


technology and design savvy to T


punt all of its rivals clean off the map. Unambiguously a Land Rover


product, the Discovery looks like a Range Rover from the front and a Freelander on growth hormone from the side - no bad combination. Design director Geoff Upex is proud of his team’s work. “Everything you see has been done for a reason. The priority was to give the passengers and driver a superb cabin environ­ ment with more headroom and greater comfort. It has big, deep glazing because that provides greater airiness and a better view.” Most importantly, it does a good


job of refreshing the brand’s styling without diluting the look and feel. “An absolute priority was that nobody could mistake this vehicle for anythuing else.” said Geoff. “It had to look modern, bold and dis­ tinctive.” The Discovery 3 certainly ticks


those boxes. Assymetric styling is a key theme. The rear tailgate is styled in this way and there’s an air intake on one side of the car but not on the other. With typical economy. Land Rover claims that is all that was needed. An optional third row of seats is available with fold flat func-


tionality in both the second and third rows, giving the Discovery some serious load lugging abilities. For buyers who don’t mind splash­


ing out on fuel, there’s a 4.4-litre V8 petrol engine. 'This isn’t the 4.4-litre BMW-sourced engine seen in the Range Rover, instead being an enlarged version of the 4.2-litre V8 found under the bonnets of some Jaguar models. The third engine unveiled by Land


Rover is a 4.0-litre petrol V6 although this has not been given the


green light for UK sales. All engines feature full-time four-wheel drive and sprightly on-road performance. Guaranteed to provoke curiosity


is Land Rover’s patented Terrain Response system. This is virtually akin to having an expert sitting alongside you, helping to get the best out of the vehicle, on or off road. The driver chooses one of five ter­


rain settlings via a rotary knob mounted on the centre console. There is a general driving pro­


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Freetander 1 B Hardback Fuel consumption with on engine capacity of 1796CC Urban 13 6 litres/lOOkm or HO Smpg. Extra-urban 8 5 litres/lOOkm or 33 3mpg and Combined 1D41 litres/lOOkm or 273mpg Carbon Dioxide emissions 24agAm


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Spec if ica tio n ; • Air Conditioning ■ CD Player • 17" Alloys • A.B.S. • F ro n t Fog Lights • E.B.A. ■ H.D.C. ■ Removable Hard Back


Freelander TD4 S fuel consumption with an engine capacity of 1951CC Urban 9.11 litres/lOOkm or 31 Ompg. Extra-urban 6.7 litres/lOOLm or 42 amon and Combined 7.61 litres/lOOkm or 372mpg (Tarbon Dioxide emissions 205gA.m


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ARE you on the verge of being caught by a speed camera? It is an interesting question and one that researchers commis­


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Rock the Disco tech on a voyage of Discovery


by Andy Enright


h e Land Rover Discovery 3 is not only new from the ground up but boasts enough


gramme plus one for slippery condi­ tions (dubbed ‘grass/gravel/snow’) and three specialist off road modes (mud/ruts, sand, rock crawl). The system will then automatically select the optimum setup for the electronic controls and the traction aids.


One suspects the latest Discovery


is the automotive equivalent of the Omega watch waterproof to 200m. Few owners will ever put it to the test but the capability in reserve is enough in itself.


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