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BIRTHDAYS TOMORROW

Saturday 21 January 1995 00:02 GMT
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TOMORROW: Miss Mary Hayley Bell, playwright, 84; Admiral Sir Lindsay Bryson, former Controller of the Navy, 70; Mr John Collier, chairman, Nuclear Electric plc, 60; Sir John Cotton, diplomat, 86; Sir Charles Davis, former Counsel to the Speaker, 8

6; Mr George Foreman, heavyweight boxing champion, 47; Commander the Hon John Fremantle, Lord-Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire, 68; Miss Ann Goddard QC, circuit judge, 59; Miss Margaret Hall, head of design, British Museum, 59; Lord Hughes, former Minister of State for Scotland, 84; Mr John Hurt, actor, 55; Mr John Last, head of corporate affairs, Littlewoods Organisation, 55; Miss Piper Laurie, actress, 63; Baroness Lockwood, former President, Birkbeck College, 71; Miss Elizabeth Lynne MP, 47; Mr Sam Perry, rock singer, 42; Sir Alfred Ramsey, soccer manager, 75; Mrs Claire Rayner, journalist and broadcaster, 64; Mrs Gillian Shephard MP, Secretary of State for Education, 55; Miss Ann Sothern, actress, 86; Mr Michael Spicer MP, 52; Sir Hilary Talbot, forme r High Court judge, 83; Sir Graham Wilkins, former chairman and chief executive, Thorn EMI, 71.

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