IAN WRIGHT looks set to play for Arsenal in tonight's visit to Old Trafford which will be good news for the England

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IAN WRIGHT looks set to play for Arsenal in tonight's visit to Old Trafford, which will be good news for the England manager, Graham Taylor, and bad news, possibly, for Manchester United's title hopes. Yet these techniques have not penetrated much beyond the car industry and a thin layer of companies. IF YOU have trouble passing your driver's test, it may be worthwhile catching a plane to Manila. In fact, we've never lost a League game with Lars in the side. Elsewhere he speculates on the power of cranial spinal fluid to give you other people's thoughts, 'like getting the wrong snaps back from Boots'.Supposition aside, he reminisces on his short-lived Shakespearian career with a lecture on the Thane of Angus, whom he proves to be a dwarf last seen disguising himself as a bonzai tree, which gave me the most deliriously funny 15 minutes I have enjoyed this year.'Glengarry': Donmar, 071-867 1150 'Home': Wyndham's, 071-867 1116 'Rage': Bush, 081-743 3388 'Someone Waiting': Orange Tree, 081-940 3633 'Mystery Bruises': Almeida, 071-359 4404.. After they changed into their Saxon costumes, one little girl, whose feet were planted firmly in the 20th century, confided: 'That's one of the angel's costumes from the nativity play.'But there was a hopeful sign when the Independent's photographer arrived He told them to take no notice of his camera.

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