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A PRINTING firm in Bedfordshire, England, which specialises in three-dimen-sional portraits, had been doing a good business selling pictures of the Shah to customers in Iran until his overthrow six months ago. Always ready to cater for public tastes, the same firm has recently sent 10,000 3-D pin-ups of Ayatollah Khomeiny to the same country, and has orders for a further 40,000. Lucky
A SIAMESE cat called Lucky has arrived in Britain after inadvertently flying around the world for 32 days in the hold of a Jumbo jet. Starving, but nonetheless alive, Lucky escaped from her box during a flight from Guam to Miami and hid in the plane’s hold. She was not discovered until a month later, when the Boeing 747 arrived at London on a flight from San Francisco.
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Press, 26 November 1979, Page 2
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