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Let’s Go is just launching its 1991 list at budget travel guides-tully revised trom lastyear m' and containing the same best-selling combination oi iniormed and entertaining writing that makes the series essential reading irom the Riviera to the Pyramids. Look out iortwo

additions to the collection ior1991, Let’s Go London and Let’s Go New York.

To help make yourtravel plans easier, The List has ten Let’s Go guides to give away—you can choose between Let’s Go Europe and Let’s Go USA. Not onlythis, butwe’ll throw in a special Let’s Go hat ior each winner! All you have to do is answerthe question, state your preterred guide and return the iorm by Tuesday 29 January when the draw will take place.

Which well known balloon traveller has also had a go at keeping Britain tidy and

running his own airline?

Prelerred Let’s Go guide: EUROPE / USA (delete as appropriate).

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Send to LET’S GO COMPETITION The List, 14 High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1TE.

COMPETITIONS

Congratulations to Charlie Clark, Laura Naggart, Kathleen Cook (all Glasgow), Julla Cream, Christian Fox and Clara Grant (all Edinburgh) who all knew that the Philip Kaulman directed Unbearable nghtness ol Being was the based on a novel by Milan Kundera. For theirtroubles they won assorted Henry and June prizes- books, CDs and iilm tickets.

Courtney Pine provided the theme tune tor the quite wonderiul Juke Box Jury and winning tickets to see the great man in action were Patrick Lynch, Angus MacDonald (both Glasgow), Philip Shearer and Richard Idle (both Edinburgh).

Tipsy but laughing will be the winners oi our bottles oiJlm Beam and tickets to the Gilded Balloon comedy evening at Wilkle House. They correctly ldentllled Norman Lovett’s puppet as being a dog and their names are A. Soutar, W. Brash, J. Sutherland, Renato Lucchesl (all Edinburgh), Robert Orr (Glasgow), and Douglas Grierson (Musselburgh).

Last up is our very, very popular Calvados wine and dine comp. Calvados comes lrom Normandy and eau-de-vle means water oi lite (although we accepted brandy and ulsge beatha too). Stutling their taces at a restaurant oi their choice will be Jane MacLeod, Stirling Johnstone, Morag Macdonald (all Glasgow) and E. Rookes (Edinburgh). Runners up bottles oi vino go to Jo Bateson, Blair Carrol, Campbell Brown (all Edinburgh), Lesley McFall, Sally Watson, Allan Murray, Andrew Klrkham, Nick Sacton, Donald Gillies, Nicola Caldwell (all Glasgow) and J.

McDowail (Cartlne).

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Anything. Anywhere. Anytime.

FOUR FLYING JACKETS

Get the year oti to a ilying start with Air America, the new Mel Gibson movie set in Vietnam-era Laos, where a company oi skilled civilian pilots is implicated in the heroin trade. It’s a last-moving thriller about the CIA’s secret airline and it’s just opening at the Ddeons in Glasgow and Edinburgh.

The List is giving away iour extra-large nylon ilying jackets worth £35 each, as well as a couple oi T-shirts, a whole bundle at AirAmerica metal badges and three pairs oi tickets for both the Glasgow and Edinburgh Ddeons. All you have to do is answer the question and return the iorm by Tuesday 29 January when the draw will take place.

In what iuturistic motorcycle gang trilogy did Mel Gibson star?

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Send to AIR AMERICA COMPETITION The List. 14 High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1TE.

COMFORT OF STRANGERS

Enjoying a run at Edinburgh‘s Cameo is Paul Schrader's interpretation oi lan McEwan’s Comlort ol Strangers. Adapted iorthe screen by Harold Pinter, McEwan's novel takes a dark look at a deteriorating relationship set against a backdrop oi a similarly crumbling Venice. Starring Rupert Everett and Miranda Richardson, the iilm is running at the Cameo until Thursday 17January.

The List has ten copies oi lan McEwan’s original novel as well as three pairs at tickets ior any iilm at the Cameo. Just answerthe question and return the iorm by Tuesday 29 January when the draw will take place.

What was lan McEwan's lirst novel?

A: The Cement Garden B: The Wasp Factory C: The Child In Time

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Send to COMFORT OF STRANGERS COMPETITION. The List 14 High Street. Edinburgh EH11TE.

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