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Bunhill: 'Offspring durch Technik'

Nicholas Faith
Saturday 11 June 1994 18:02 EDT
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LAST week we advertised for ideas for naming the new product, the dummy of a pregnant woman, produced by First Technology, the specialist supplier of safety devices for the motor industry.

Clear winner among the numerous, ingenious entries was 'Offspring durch Technik', submitted by Terry Kennedy from Dewsbury, who will receive two bottles of Dom Perignon 1985 from Fred Westlake, chairman of First Technology. The only problem is that we don't know if Terry is Mr, Ms, Mrs or Miss. Still I'm sure he/she won't quibble.

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