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Wes Rame Poolll
Monday, January 26, 2009
Did BBC staff undermine D-G on Gaza aid?
Did cunning BBC staff come up with a plan to undermine Director General Mark Thompson over his ban on the Gaza aid appeal. Blog
duckrabbit
seems to think so.
Thanks for the link Benjamin.
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