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Among the items up for bids: the ring worn by Bela Lugosi in the 1931 film version of "Dracula," above, and the costume he sported in Ed Wood's 1959 sci-fi train wreck "Plan 9 From Outer Space," as well as first-edition copies of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" and Bram Stoker's "Dracula," the latter signed by Stoker, Lugosi and Boris Karloff.

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For Haye, defeat would wreck plans that he and his manager, Adam Booth, have crafted carefully in recent months.

It was heralded as a potential architectural wonder, a corridor of green across the river Thames, but an escalating backlash is now threatening to wreck plans for London's £175m garden bridge.

Britain stood accused today of trying to wreck planned EU legislation to enforce a binding target of using renewables such as wind and solar power to produce 20% of Europe's energy use by 2020.

Failure at the G20 to tackle huge Chinese and German trade surpluses will wreck plans for growth and consign tens of millions of people to unemployment, according to a report.

The "attached", it transpired, was a letter from campaign group Action on Smoking and Health (Ash), warning that the tobacco industry was using a series of legal manoeuvres to wreck plans for cigarettes to be sold in plain packets.

To which some Russians answer, "So what?" For them, if chaos could topple Mr. Shevardnadze or break Georgia's budding relationship with NATO, or wreck plans for pipelines that circumvent Russia -- well, what's wrong with a little chaos?

Anastazja Oppenheim, from the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts, said: "We know that if students, en masse, either refuse to fill in the surveys at all or sabotage it by giving artificially maximum or minimum scores, the results would become of little use and would wreck plans for the Tef.

According to those statistics, compiled by the separate State Statistical Bureau, China's population is growing at the fastest rate for four years, threatening to wreck plans to limit population to within 1.2 billion in the year 2000.

The chapel's medieval-style stained glass still was being installed when the Depression hit like an autumn hurricane, drowning alumni fortunes and wrecking plans for future construction.

SNP leader Alex Salmond backed the climate-wrecking plans, and seemingly decided that his constituents wouldn't mind the extra din as more planes roared over their homes.

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