’ cabin, which is filled. with memorabilia from the ‘quin- » _.tuplets' youth. “ihe three surviving quintuplets now reside i in St. Bruno, : a“ you really appreciate a good cup of coffee.” ; common? They both returned to Italy on Sunday after a ufter ‘eneaping from prison. roar ustralian advertising agency paid Biggs 410,508 to he having breakfast on his ‘apartment balcony, sipping © lee and paying: “When you'reon the run all the time like Biggs goes on to say the coffee’s price is a “real ‘steal. ” 4 a. ~ Comedian Dan Aykroyd says John, Belushi was a “bit of a ty monster,” but did not we hard drugs regularly until . ly ‘before his death from an overdose of cocaine and heroin, MI understood the guy pretty well and he was good a lot of ‘the time and bad sometinies, ” gaid Aykroyd in a magazine injerylew. "7 hope the facts: come put and that his reputation will be vindicated — that people: won't think of John as a june.” : , ~ Aykroyd, a native of Ottawa, ‘was a long-time collaborator with Belushi, in filras and on n television. A '15.35-centimetre orange rabbit may not be your idea of an ideal pet, but they’ re 88 good Bs gold for Scott Mans‘ield of Tororito. : “- At10, Manatield is recognized as Canada’ s top breeder of" miniature rabbits and he can get up to $700 an animal. . fhe erange dwarf, which took three years of careful breeding to develop, is Mansfield’s latest success and or- ders: ‘are pouring in, . Manatield, who is writing a book on dwarf rabbits, keeps more t ‘than 100 in the garage and basement of his. parent's . home. . . Forty-eight years after the birthof the Dionne quintuplets near North Bay, Ont., the log cabin they were born in may be moving to Niagara Falls, Ont.. : “It’a a big thing here and I recognize that people wouldn't want {it to. move,” said owner John Kennedy. ‘They say here that it is part of North Bay's heritage. That may be trtie, but it doesn’t pay my bills.” -- In the years following their birth in 1834, more than five- million people travelled to the village of Callander tosee the Dionne babies. Kennedy says about 20,000 people each year still visit the Que. - Kennedy says he ts:still willing to cell the cabin to buyers in North Bay. a | What: do soccer’s World Cup and Mick Jagger have in long absence’. _ Ttalian cer fans had walted 44 years for a thi y: ahamapiodifs and ‘Siig ager aa a sHoriid “fit? le 17 We “of the country's .. Fabiano? kel valle fat yay eg? Hg t world. - tribunal refused bo det the commercial appear on Fj dad the'Rolling Stones hadnt "GS J pow 10 NOK Tl WTB FY 4, Water bubbles and rushes to the Skeena River. Queen’ s intruder brandishes bloody ashtray “LONDON (AP) — The night: prowier who crept into. the . Queen’ 8, bedroom and awoke her was brandishing a broken bloody ashtray and had secretly visited Buckingham Palace 12 times,, British newspapers said today. The front-page reports in the tabloids Daily Express and Suri were bublished after officials promised'a large shake- - up of what they called “‘disgracefully lax" security at the’ royal’ residence, © Police say Michael Fagan, al, a drifter, evaded 43 soldiers, 24 police, 350 palace staff, dog patrols, sur- veillance cameras, electronic listening devices and other equipment to enter the Queen’s bedroom. ‘Home Secretary William Whitelaw;responsible for police and security. for the Royal Family, told Parliament on Monday that the incident occurred early Friday. The intruder caused the Queen’ 'no harm.. Whitelaw praised “‘the calm way” the 36-year-old, monarch reacted, : but gave no other details. = -« ’ Saying he was “shocked and staggered" by the breach of | palace security — the fifth reported in.a year — Whitelaw ‘said there have keen “human and technical errors:” -“T think it is absolutely disgraceful,” Sir Wiliam Clark, deputy chairman of the governing Conservative party, said. '. ina BBC interview. “If this man can get in, a terrorist can get in.” A-top Scotland Yard clticer, Assistant: Commissioner John Dellow, has begun an investigation. Press reports said ‘Ina report ‘that appeared to contradict the Daily Express, the Sun said today the Queen led the intruder through her : silting room to a corridor outside. Quoting palace sources it did not identify, The Sun said the Queen then took a whisky decanter from a cabinet and calmly offered him a drink. It said at the same time she pushed a button to summon. one of her housekeepers, identified as Elizabeth Andrews, who answered the call and blurted: “Bloody hell, ma’am, What's he doing in here?” : ‘his first findings indicated -‘‘serious securily. weaknesses,’ he | oe --The Daily Express reported ‘today that. the: intruder was, ‘brandishing a broken glass ashtray when the Queen awoke to find him lurking a few metres away. It sald blood from his gashed hand dripped on the bed ashe sat there while the - _ Queen tried to calm him for 10 minutes. The report was . attributed to unidentified sources’ The Suri quoted the intruder's family as saying he had made at least 12 night visits to the: palace and seemed to . think of the Queen as hig: “girlfriend. " ; - . Age publicity, about the incident. grew, government - spokesman’ Lord Elton told the House of Lords on Monday. . the intruder was the same_r man charged last Saturday with’ - a‘dune:7 palace-break-in. - Fagan, barefoot and. wearing a. dirty. T-shirt: and blue , jeans, was charged in Bow Street magistrates’ court of . . sealing a half bottle of wine from the.palace, No mention-: ‘was made at-Saturday’s court, appearance of the bedroom . ~ froma courtyard by elimbing srallniee rv 8 mm pat a os ineldent. He is being held awaiting. trial-at Brixton prison. palace: | stride. "The Daily ‘Express said the intruder. got into. the wire scteen and. climbing | rough a win Royal: ‘Family's privaie apartments, The Queen and Prince Philip have private apardients ie . the second fldor of the palace’s norlt wing. 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