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Topic History of: BBC News at 1
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In The Know hedda wrote:
not just one accuser- there were 11 Starr accusers.


One more and they could have made up a Jury - frightening, isn't it?
hedda andrew wrote:
Media are not interested in innocent parties which is a disgrace, Starr accuser knew exactly what she was doing, I hope he sues for everything even if it is only a rug and a hamster cage.

I do love how BBC brekkie were getting all excited about 2012 anniversary games, which is a desperate attempt to keep the so called legacy alive.


not just one accuser- there were 11 Starr accusers.

all raving nutbags or greedy old cows.
andrew Media are not interested in innocent parties which is a disgrace, Starr accuser knew exactly what she was doing, I hope he sues for everything even if it is only a rug and a hamster cage.

I do love how BBC brekkie were getting all excited about 2012 anniversary games, which is a desperate attempt to keep the so called legacy alive.
JK2006 5 minutes on Stuart Hall but only a minute on Freddie Starr. Being accused and tried is SO much more entertaining than being released without charge.

What a world we are living in. I gather that Tony Hall, DG at the BBC, has decreed that, in future, only news stories including the word SEX will be allowed in BBC bulletins. Shouldn't be a problem.