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Cinema needs to get reel
We have just been to see Memoirs of a Geisha at Cineworld Bexleyheath. In spite of the fact that the reels were in the wrong order, meaning that a whole important chunk of the story was missing, the cinema manager chose to ignore our complaint and continue
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I want to fatten up
Will I ever grow to an average weight? I'm fed-up looking like a stick man! - Ross, Gravesend Graham says ... I feel the main problem is your legs. Dairy produce is the answer.
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Good news on exam
Has my son passed his 11-Plus exam? - Sandra, Sidcup Graham says ... Yes, he has and you will hear by phone in your rigth ear.
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Going Down Under for that special one
Where is the man I am going to marry? I would also like to know about Itay from Haifa, who is 30-years-old. I love him. Does he return my feelings? And is he the man that I have been waiting for? - Sarah, Israel Graham says ... I was getting Sydney
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Hoping for a bestseller
I have written a book recently. I wondered how it would be received here. It seems in America there is interest but at the moment not much help form the Brits, which has surprised me. - G, Bexley Graham says ... I feel you just need to try harder here
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Trixie Regan - 23 months
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Molly Withams - 10 months
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Amber Lee-Philpot - four months
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Owain Morgan - nine weeks
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James Mendham - seven months
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Amba Minhas - eight months
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Dancing to competition glory
A 10-YEAR-OLD schoolgirl danced to first place after beating nearly 60 other girls in a national competition. Lacey Crawley proved her talent for freestyle dancing by winning Pontins' UK championships at the final in Bream Sands. The Mottingham Primary
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Doner you believe baby’s first word
A SURVEY has revealed Lewisham's babies are going ga-ga for kebabs and marmalade. The survey, which asked 63 parents about the first word spoken by their baby, proved some youngsters say the strangest things. One parent revealed her baby uttered the
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More dirt dished onto ‘tired’ town
CATFORD'S inhabitants say their town is "sad and tired", "dirty" and an "absolute disgrace". Last month News Shopper invited residents to share their views on the town, in response to a Canadian visitor who renamed it "Crapford". But instead of leaping