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[[Image:noholds10.jpg|thumb|issue #10, cover by Marilyn Cole, [[Bodie/Doyle]]|left]]  
 
[[Image:noholds10.jpg|thumb|issue #10, cover by Marilyn Cole, [[Bodie/Doyle]]|left]]  
 
[[Image:noholdsbarred10flyer.jpg|flyer for issue #10|thumb]]
 
[[Image:noholdsbarred10flyer.jpg|flyer for issue #10|thumb]]
'''No Holds Barred 10''' contains all [[Professionals]] content. It was published in 1995 and is 156 pages long.  It has a color cover by [[Marilyn Cole]] and two interior black and white pieces by [[Anja Gruber]].
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'''No Holds Barred 10''' contains all [[Professionals]] content. It was published in October 1995 and is 156 pages long.  It has a color cover by [[Marilyn Cole]] and two interior black and white pieces by [[Anja Gruber]].
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* [http://www.thecircuitarchive.com/tca/archive/3/onguard.html On Guard] by [[Gloria Lancaster]] (A young, idealistic Ray Doyle takes part in a charity mission in Africa - and is rescued from disaster by a mysterious soldier... -- ""Well, I thought you'd be dead or worse by now old son," the man said approaching on silent feet. surprising for someone of his build and size. Ray turned at once to face him, still jumpy. The man held out a hand in a gesture of apology. "Sorry, didn't mean to creep up on you, its just natural to be - erm - stealthy." "What's worse than dead?" Ray asked, feeling angry out of all proportion. "I dunno old son, now you ask, insane maybe? Hopped out of yer head on the local heeby-jeeby juice? Whatever," and he walked away purposefully. Ray felt almost outraged; this man had saved his life, brought him out of the fire, literally, and then just looked in on him casually and walked away.") (15 pages)
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From the editorial: {{Quotation|
* Runagate by [[Jane Mailander]] (7 pages)  
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* [http://www.thecircuitarchive.com/tca/archive/3/youdancing.html You Dancing? You Asking?] by Gloria Lancaster (10 pages)
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This issue once again contains a wide variety of stories - romance, humor, some tragedies, but plenty of happy endings too. There are CI5 stories and Alternate Universes. One story was inspired by "Jack The Ripper" and another by "The Chief".
* Searching for a Bodie Plot by [[Natasha Barry]] (4 pages)
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* [http://www.devinemadness.com/kittyfisher/harlequin.htm Harlequin, Harlequin] by [[Kitty Fisher]] (13 pages)
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What do I look for in stories? Emotional intensity. Good plots. Hot sex. Otherwise, let your imagination be your guide. Bodie and Doyle are at home in wildly varying universes; I'm pleased to present a few in this issue, and look forward to publishing more in the future.}}
* [http://www.thecircuitarchive.com/tca/archive/3/somewheretheres.html Somewhere There's Heaven] by Gloria Lancaster  (sequel is "Walk to the Paradise Garden" <ref> see comments [http://prosrecs.dreamwidth.org/3827.html here] </ref>) (15 pages)
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* [http://archiveofourown.org/works/318903 What Dreams May Come] by [[Airelle]] (2 pages)
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* [http://www.thecircuitarchive.com/tca/archive/3/onguard.html On Guard] by [[Gloria Lancaster]] (A young, idealistic Ray Doyle takes part in a charity mission in Africa - and is rescued from disaster by a mysterious soldier... -- ""Well, I thought you'd be dead or worse by now old son," the man said approaching on silent feet. surprising for someone of his build and size. Ray turned at once to face him, still jumpy. The man held out a hand in a gesture of apology. "Sorry, didn't mean to creep up on you, its just natural to be - erm - stealthy." "What's worse than dead?" Ray asked, feeling angry out of all proportion. "I dunno old son, now you ask, insane maybe? Hopped out of yer head on the local heeby-jeeby juice? Whatever," and he walked away purposefully. Ray felt almost outraged; this man had saved his life, brought him out of the fire, literally, and then just looked in on him casually and walked away.") (1)
* Harlot Street by [[Joan Enright]] (28 pages)
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* Runagate by [[Jane Mailander]] (16)  
* A Little B and D by [[Ruby]]  (A pair of handcuffs and Bodie's twisted sense of humor wreak havoc. -- "Whatever else Bodie wanted of his partner lost some of its luster when the door to their tiny office opened and George Cowley loomed larger than life. Military trained, Bodie dropped into his usual 'parade rest' stance at the sight of his Controller. This was all well and good for Bodie; he stood there looking every inch a CI5 agent. But his movements had a different effect on his partner now that they were shackled together. So, with widened eyes, Cowley was treated to the apparent sight of Ray Doyle groping his partner's arse. Tangible proof of the rumours was not something he'd ever wanted to witness for himself.") (6 pages)
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* [http://www.thecircuitarchive.com/tca/archive/3/youdancing.html You Dancing? You Asking?] by Gloria Lancaster (33)
* [http://www.thecircuitarchive.com/tca/archive/1/torchsong.html Torch Song] by [[Courtney Gray]]  (On an undercover assignment, Bodie finds danger, intrigue, and a Ray Doyle he had never expected to meet again. An alternate universe story. -- "Later that night, as he stared sleeplessly at the ceiling of his small bedroom, Bodie struggled with the aftershock of seeing Ray Doyle again. Nearly two years of deliberate forgetting had vanished in an instant. He considered contacting Cowley and pulling himself off the op. To run while he could, before the situation became dangerously complicated. Again?") (45 pages)
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* Searching for a Bodie Plot by [[Natasha Barry]] (33)
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* [http://www.devinemadness.com/kittyfisher/harlequin.htm Harlequin, Harlequin] by [[Kitty Fisher]] (37)
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* [http://www.thecircuitarchive.com/tca/archive/3/somewheretheres.html Somewhere There's Heaven] by Gloria Lancaster  (sequel is "Walk to the Paradise Garden" <ref> see comments [http://prosrecs.dreamwidth.org/3827.html here] </ref>) (50)
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* [http://archiveofourown.org/works/318903 What Dreams May Come] by [[Airelle]] (65)
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* Harlot Street by [[Joan Enright]] (67)
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* A Little B and D by [[Ruby]]  (A pair of handcuffs and Bodie's twisted sense of humor wreak havoc. -- "Whatever else Bodie wanted of his partner lost some of its luster when the door to their tiny office opened and George Cowley loomed larger than life. Military trained, Bodie dropped into his usual 'parade rest' stance at the sight of his Controller. This was all well and good for Bodie; he stood there looking every inch a CI5 agent. But his movements had a different effect on his partner now that they were shackled together. So, with widened eyes, Cowley was treated to the apparent sight of Ray Doyle groping his partner's arse. Tangible proof of the rumours was not something he'd ever wanted to witness for himself.") (95)
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* [http://www.thecircuitarchive.com/tca/archive/1/torchsong.html Torch Song] by [[Courtney Gray]]  (On an undercover assignment, Bodie finds danger, intrigue, and a Ray Doyle he had never expected to meet again. An alternate universe story. -- "Later that night, as he stared sleeplessly at the ceiling of his small bedroom, Bodie struggled with the aftershock of seeing Ray Doyle again. Nearly two years of deliberate forgetting had vanished in an instant. He considered contacting Cowley and pulling himself off the op. To run while he could, before the situation became dangerously complicated. Again?") (161)
 
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  Image:Pros no holds barried 10 interior by anya gruber 2.jpeg|from issue #10, [[Anja Gruber]]  
 
  Image:Pros no holds barried 10 interior by anya gruber 2.jpeg|from issue #10, [[Anja Gruber]]  
 
  Image:Pros no holds barried 10 interior by anya gruber 1.jpeg|from issue  #10, [[Anja Gruber]]  
 
  Image:Pros no holds barried 10 interior by anya gruber 1.jpeg|from issue  #10, [[Anja Gruber]]  
 
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==Reactions and Reviews: Issue 10==
 
==Reactions and Reviews: Issue 10==
 
{{Quotation|See reactions and reviews for [[On Guard]].}}
 
{{Quotation|See reactions and reviews for [[On Guard]].}}
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