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Topic History of: I find it absolutely extraordinary...
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veritas and those who gave evidence will gladly re-cant for a fist full of dollars.

Always dodgy doing the dirty in Asia as it can backfire sooner or later..as those who jumped on the bandwagon ..the nosey NGOs who all thought they could benefit out of accusing Arthur C.Clarke discovered when million dollar lawsuits landed on their desks..only relieved by his death.

it's a ticking time bomb.
JK2006 that some reporter in South East Asia hasn't yet sold the story to The Sunday Times or the Mail On Sunday - "How the News of the World set up Gary Glitter". I'd have thought this exclusive would be worth around £50,000 at current rates.