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Diary: 21-27 February

Monday 21 February 1994 00:02 GMT
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Monday 21 February: 'East Timor: the erasing of a nation' activities begin, Portuguese Society, Queen Mary and Westfield College, London E1.

Friday 25: Evening Standard Motor Racing Show, Olympia, London W14. Eighth Edinburgh Peace Festival begins, Edinburgh.

Saturday 26: American Women's Club Golden Eagle Ball, Four Seasons Hotel, London W1, in aid of British charities. Gary Hill 'In Light of Other' exhibition begins, Tate Gallery Liverpool. Cricket, West Indies v England one-day match, Kingston, Jamaica.

Sunday 27: Second Sunday in Lent.

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