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19th November 1983
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

E of the 12 finalists in the

s Lovely Legs of Great Britain 'petition, which Bedford and supported in aid of the iety Club of Great Britain ishine Coach programme, cribed her husband as a 1g-distance lorry driver who ,I3S a Bedford TM ... with bunks." The rumour that he ;s in lodgers is untrue. he girl with a name that

sounds like a feminine tyre company, Micheline Scagell, does not have a husband who drives a Bedford TM. She is a woman police constable from Paignton, Devon, who told David Jacobs, the compere, that a number of innocent men had asked her to arrest them. I can believe it. I would gladly let down her tyres and obstruct her in the execution of her duty.

Incidentally, did she realise when she entered the competition that she might win a prize from the Naughty Clothing Co? The vision of a naughty police uniform blows the mind.

The Variety Club, which has raised f38m for charity in 34 years, has presented more than 1,600 coaches to enable handicapped children to enjoy excursions.

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Organisations: Variety Club
People: David Jacobs, Devon

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