,?jA|HHBBBBBBLk. *1 BF’’’ ' w ..K / 3I!P T4JsW|r jgt iHBMM | £ s<« :JBHbL Hk— - -’' ' v --« <tnßKh •« . 4 .A ‘J ’* '- Is their love doomed? Recent reports have it that the exiled ex-Empress of Iran wants to separate from her husband. If this is so, then the glamorous Farah has certainly had a dramatic change of heart. Only six months ago she was promising to share the Shah’s life to the end - to accept his decisions and go with him anywhere he wanted. How to keep away from your doctor Six out of every 10 people you see in a family doctor s waiting room don’t need to be there. They have what doctors call self-limiting illnesses or injuries - problems that will disappear without a doctor's care. Dr Keith Sehnert pinpoints 10 of these conditions and tells you how to cope with them. Wz* ]&Bi .'' ♦® i wL Be Hr-' •'' WfeJnßß **>-_ WSafc.' ■Mgis Whsß'/ jgjgjSw '■ •jr x* gp** *- Xr 2 jli IP’ /■£»?’ »■/ /jk 2 jli »i .. ■ JBk. BBaftk !\vV'Bßl*a Francesca Annis Lillie Langtry UUie and Francesca - at least one thing in common Francesca Annis, who plays Lillie Langtry in the acclaimed television series has never been a King’s mistress, ruined several millionaires or fallen in love with her half-brother. Nevertheless, she has one thing in common with the infamous Jersey Lily ... besides beauty, that is. Tomorrow’s Beating ideal home suburban blues Invisible doors, windows coated with At Papakowhai, a middle-class suburb photo-sensitive paint, digital door locks, near Wellington, residents are beating closed-circuit television surveillance problems of isolation and loneliness with cameras on the roof, and windmills-just the aid of the local school - and a some of the features of the home of the specially-appointed community worker, future. ssagfeW
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