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The essentials with Janet Knight
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The Place: World premier of the new Bond movie Tomorrow Never Dies, London
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In the film, 007 opts for classic Alfred Dunhill accessories like these stainless steel and 18ct gold cufflinks (pictured right) which cost pounds l95 from the Advantage Jewellery Collection and although it's not very politically correct, he uses the gold plated Unique Sports Lighter, price-pounds l75. Telephone: 0171-290 8600.
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