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Wes Rame Poolll
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Jon Gaunt back on air now
Shock jock Jon Gaunt is back on air
here
promoting
The Sun's
new online radio station
Sun Talk
which launches on April 20.
Gaunt's first guest will be Tory leader David Cameron.
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