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Don't miss the Metro in Section Two

Ian Hargreaves,Editor
Sunday 09 October 1994 18:02 EDT
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Metro, a new page to be published each day from Monday to Thursday, will reflect what is exciting, uplifting, innovative and stylish about city life, in Britain and abroad.

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Tuesday will bring Media, along with media jobs, Science and Health. Our arts coverage that day focuses upon visual arts, with our unmatched guide to what's on in the galleries.

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