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Cathy Packe advises on where to shop for presents in the open air. Revised for Yuletide 2009 by James Crichton-Smith
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48 Hours In: Cambridge
Take a punt on the picturesque university city this winter and you'll be rewarded with fine architecture and food, a classical music festival and an outdoor ice rink.
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The Traveller's Guide to: Christmas markets
Cathy Packe advises on where to shop for presents in the open air. Revised for Yuletide 2009 by James Crichton-Smith

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