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Once it was spotted she was whisked to London by the Sun, which had been looking for a model it could turn into a "Sam Fox for the Nineties". However, in its most recent monthly report, the ASA upheld four complaints from the public about the Glevum Window Systems ad, and deemed its sexual innuendo "offensive and unnecessary".The company, which paid pounds 120 for the photograph, claims that the pictures were so popular they were being stolen from bus shelters. The ad featured Ms Messenger peering through a window in her underwear. Ms Messenger was used last year by a small Gloucester double glazing company in a press and poster campaign. Page three model Melinda Messenger and Tony Blair make a joint appearance today - not in the Sun, but in advertisements criticised by the Advertising Standards Authority.

Their aims are to discredit and embarrass the government by attacking further high profile targets," said an FO spokesman."Further indiscriminate attacks cannot be ruled out and visitors should be alert at all times."Matthew Brace. Things are looking good for a full recovery, but they are still in quite a lot of pain from their injuries," she said.Saturday's incident was the latest in series of attacks on hotels in Ethiopia in the past 15 months, according to the Foreign Office."Various political groups are thought to be responsible for the attacks. As far as we can gather there was no question of them being personal targets."After visiting the men in hospital, a British Embassy nurse, Janet Duff, said their conditions were "improving steadily"."They are able to chat and they are feeling an awful lot better than they did on Saturday night. Their year-long project was due to finish next month.The men's present employer, a contractor called RIPA International, paid tribute to them.Lawrence Eaton, the company's director, said: "It was a bloody brave thing to do and very impressive We're now working hard to get them back to Britain. Neither man was specially trained in anti-terrorist measures.The blast has forced the Foreign Office to review its advice to travellers to Ethiopia and to warn that further attacks on high-profile Western targets cannot be ruled out.Speaking from their hospital beds in Addis Ababa yesterday, Mr Bown and Mr Davies recalled the harrowing seconds after they saw the grenade fly into the centre of the restaurant."We instinctively threw ourselves on the explosive to protect our wives from serious injuries," said Mr Bown, a former superintendent."Thank God our wives escaped with light injuries."Mr Davies added: "Our injuries are painful but not life-threatening."It was still not clear last night whether the men, both in their 50s and with 30 years service in the police, had been deliberately targeted because of the nature of their work in Ethiopia - they are part of a three- man team involved in a pounds 4.9m British Government training programme to restructure the Ethiopian police force. John Bown and Blair Davies, who used to serve with the Northamptonshire and Derbyshire forces, suffered serious lacerations as they took the brunt of the blast which rocked the Blue Tops restaurant in the East African country's capital, Addis Ababa, on Saturday night. Their actions may well have saved the lives not only of their wives, with whom they were dining, but also the other guests in the restaurant. Two former policemen recalled yesterday how they risked their lives by diving on top of an exploding grenade in a restaurant in Ethiopia - an act of bravery more akin to the SAS than the average constable's basic training.

Investigators are to redouble their efforts to identify the cause of the outbreak.. Officials said the outbreak control team was now "fairly sure" the outbreak was under control, although the number of confirmed cases is expected to continue rising over the next few days. Fifty-nine cases have been confirmed and a further 66 are suspected, said officials from Tayside Health Board investigating the scare at the Isle of Skye Hotel. The number of possible cases of salmonella food poisoning linked with a Perth hotel has now reached 125, health officials said last night.

More than 29,000 competitors took part in the race this year.. Teams of St John Ambulance volunteers tried to resuscitate Mr Herbert, but he was pronounced dead shortly after arriving at St Thomas' Hospital at 3.39pm. Mr Herbert was the fifth competitor to die in the event's 17-year history. A man who died during the London Marathon on Sunday has been named as 44-year-old James Herbert from Plymouth. He said he had agreed to be bailed only because his deposit and nomination papers need to be in by 4pm on Wednesday in the Aldershot constituency where is to stand as an independent candidate.. It is never out of its sheath, except in ritual and ceremony". Resplendent in white flowing robes emblazoned with a red dragon, Mr Pendragon said he was lost without Excalibur and wanted the sword returned so he could carry out his ceremonial duties. "I am a sword bearer and without my sword I am nothing," he said.Mr Pendragon, who believes he is the reincarnation of King Arthur (pictured) added: "I have the sword with me wherever I go, I even sleep with it. Mr Pendragon, 43, of Farnborough, Hampshire, is charged with possessing a sword with a blade longer than 7.62cm in Northumberland Avenue, in London's West End, on Saturday.

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