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Jim Brown

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Sep 17, 2004, 11:42:07 AM9/17/04
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Whats this rumour about Blair that apperently all of the tabloids know
but arent printing on the grounds of taste and decency?

Vaguely sensible answers only please...

Joe Hutcheon

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Sep 17, 2004, 11:48:40 AM9/17/04
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"Jim Brown" <kyt...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Whats this rumour about Blair that apperently all of the tabloids know
> but arent printing on the grounds of taste and decency?

If the tabloids know about it, it's probably untrue.


bigboard

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Sep 17, 2004, 11:47:57 AM9/17/04
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Jim Brown wrote:


That he was caught cottaging.

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steven x brown

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Sep 17, 2004, 11:50:34 AM9/17/04
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kyt...@hotmail.com (Jim Brown) wrote in news:dc3ddf11.0409170742.58a774c7
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> Whats this rumour about Blair that apperently all of the tabloids know
> but arent printing on the grounds of taste and decency?
>
> Vaguely sensible answers only please...

A total guess here - he's had a vasectomy?

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Sep 17, 2004, 11:50:38 AM9/17/04
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"Jim Brown" <kyt...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Whats this rumour about Blair that apperently all of the tabloids know
> but arent printing on the grounds of taste and decency?

Apparently he was tested the other week, and the machine diagnosed him as
non-human. As a result, they're having trouble with the treatment.

> Vaguely sensible answers only please...

This is u.p.m - no chance.


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MikeinCamden

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Sep 17, 2004, 11:55:10 AM9/17/04
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Supposed to have been on the web.

ivan

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"bigboard" <j...@bigboard.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Jim Brown wrote:
>
> > Whats this rumour about Blair that apperently all of the tabloids know
> > but arent printing on the grounds of taste and decency?
> >
> > Vaguely sensible answers only please...
>
>
> That he was caught cottaging.
>

So what, isn't he just as entitled as the rest of us to own a holiday home?

Peter W Watson

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Sep 17, 2004, 12:42:59 PM9/17/04
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In message <2r0fa9F...@uni-berlin.de>, bigboard
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>Jim Brown wrote:
>
>> Whats this rumour about Blair that apperently all of the tabloids know
>> but arent printing on the grounds of taste and decency?
>>
>> Vaguely sensible answers only please...
>
>
>That he was caught cottaging.
>
That was in October 1983 the new one is a family health issue
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Chris X

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Sep 17, 2004, 12:58:53 PM9/17/04
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"Peter W Watson" <Pe...@pwwatson.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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I assume you mean this;
http://www.stupid-boy.com/forums/lofiversion/index.php/t10349.html ?

Or is it something even more recent ?


John Browne

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Sep 17, 2004, 1:00:10 PM9/17/04
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"Peter W Watson" <Pe...@pwwatson.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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> In message <2r0fa9F...@uni-berlin.de>, bigboard
> <j...@bigboard.fsnet.co.uk> writes
> >Jim Brown wrote:
> >
> >> Whats this rumour about Blair that apperently all of the tabloids know
> >> but arent printing on the grounds of taste and decency?

Wed 1 Sep 2004


Tony Blair lived in Adelaide during nuclear tests in the outback.
Picture: Andrew Parsons/ PA

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Blair's health 'is a ticking nuclear time-bomb'

ALISON HARDIE


SPECULATION over Tony Blair's health was stirred again yesterday by a doctor
who claimed controversially that childhood exposure to radioactive fallout
could have adversely affected the Prime Minister.

Mr Blair lived with his family as a child in Adelaide, the South Australia
state capital, during the period when Britain was permitted to test atomic
devices in the desert outback.

Although the tests, which have left a legacy of claims and lawsuits against
the Australian government, were conducted 350 miles to the north of Mr Blair
's family home, it is thought an unanticipated wind change blew the
radioactive cloud toward Adelaide.

Mr Blair has been at the centre of two health scares, including one which
saw him require a cardioversion, which involves an injection of chemicals or
electro-shock therapy to stabilise the heartbeat.

The heart scare occurred in October last year and was followed weeks later
by a further incident which led to a doctor being ferried at speed on a
motorbike to give Mr Blair a health check.

The image of the youthful Prime Minister struck down by a heart condition
sent shock waves through the government. The impression of a man burdened by
health worries was further underlined when Saga magazine this year asked if
genetic links had made him concerned for his health after his mother's death
from cancer. Mr Blair admitted: "Yes, I suppose so."

Mr Blair was three when the British detonated their third atomic device in
the Maralinga desert region 350 miles to the north on 11 October, 1956,
according to The Bulletin magazine. An unanticipated wind change blew the
radioactive cloud toward Adelaide.

British medical researcher and toxicologist Dick van Steenis told the news
magazine that the death of Mr Blair's mother from thyroid cancer could have
been caused by the family's exposure to the radioactive fallout. He said:
"Adelaide in South Australia was plastered with radioactive fallout from 11
to 16 October, 1956.

"As a youngster in Adelaide drinking local milk, Tony Blair is very likely
to be at risk of bone cancer himself."

However, last night a spokeswoman for Mr Blair poured cold water on the
latest theory about the state of the Prime Minister's health. She said: "It
sounds like the silly season's been going on a little bit longer than we
thought. The Prime Minister's perfectly fine."

Mr Blair's mother, Hazel Blair, died 19 years after the blast following a
long battle with thyroid cancer.

Mr Van Steenis said the Prime Minister would not acknowledge the impact of
the bomb testing on his family because his government could be sued by
former servicemen involved in the nuclear tests.

He said: "He has never denied that radioactive fallout in Australia was
ultimately the cause of his mother's death.

"But he won't acknowledge it because to do so would strengthen the legal
case against his government for the compensation entitlements of British and
Australian servicemen involved in the British atomic testing programme."

The magazine report did not say whether current Adelaide residents have
reported suffering abnormally high rates of illnesses linked to radiation
exposure.

South Australian Cancer Registry director Wayne Clapton explained cancer
monitoring of the state's population only began in 1977, the magazine said.

Britain began to develop a programme of atomic bomb testing at the beginning
of the Cold War era. In 1949, Britain made its first approaches to the
Australian government regarding the possibility of testing nuclear bombs in
the country.

The Australian government agreed, and the first British atomic bomb was
exploded aboard the decommissioned warship HMS Plym on 3 October, 1952, at a
site in the Monte Bello Islands, off the coast of Western Australia.

Naval testing was too difficult and a land-based site was sought. The first
site was at Emu Fields along the centre-line of the Woomera Rocket Range in
South Australia.

However, the site was remote, so the programme was moved to a more suitable
site about 120 miles south to Maralinga. This was to have been a permanent
atomic weapons test range, but with the advent of the Nuclear
Non-proliferation Treaty, atmospheric tests were banned, and since the
geology of Maralinga was not suitable for underground tests, the site was
abandoned in the 1960s.


©2004 Scotsman.com | contact


MrMoor

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Sep 17, 2004, 1:12:41 PM9/17/04
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Tony Blair has a past which is hard to pin down. Many of his accounts
of early life and the period between him leaving school to becoming an
MP are rather hazy.

There has to be something which is being covered up. Prison perhaps, a
caution, police or social service involvement or even psychiatric
treatment? No one could be involved in the music industry as one
account of his early life would have it, without being exposed to the
drugs culture.

What is his relationship with Peter Mandelson and the statement about
them being good friends?

Mandelson is by all accounts and allegedly, a predatory homosexual, it
is a dangerous thing admitting to a friendship with someone like that
PC or not PC and expect to keep your reputation intact.

What did he do when he was in University, what about the account of the
flight from Newcastle to the Bahamas which he said he stowed away on
and didn't exist.

There is definitely something which has been hidden about the PM,
perhaps those who went to school, University, friends may tell or
perhaps they have been threatened with "apparent suicides" if they open
their mouths.

The thing about his nickname being Miranda. Miranda is a moon which
goes around Uranus. Enough said.

basho007

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Sep 17, 2004, 1:15:20 PM9/17/04
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Peter W Watson <Pe...@pwwatson.demon.co.uk> wrote in
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story a few months ago - in this group I think - relating to one of the
family members - a serious crisis.

Greg Hennessy

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Sep 17, 2004, 1:51:20 PM9/17/04
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On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 17:42:59 +0100, Peter W Watson
<Pe...@pwwatson.demon.co.uk> wrote:


>That was in October 1983 the new one is a family health issue

Her indoors caught him buttering toast alone with Carole Caplin ?
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DaveVH

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Sep 17, 2004, 1:45:18 PM9/17/04
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Jim Brown <kyt...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Whats this rumour about Blair that apperently all of the tabloids know
> but arent printing on the grounds of taste and decency?

He had an abortion.

> Vaguely sensible answers only please...

Oh.


MikeinCamden

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Sep 17, 2004, 2:50:51 PM9/17/04
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There is definitely something which has been hidden about the PM>

Bloody right.

Roger Dewhurst

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"bigboard" <j...@bigboard.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Jim Brown wrote:
>
> > Whats this rumour about Blair that apperently all of the tabloids know
> > but arent printing on the grounds of taste and decency?
> >
> > Vaguely sensible answers only please...
>
>
> That he was caught cottaging.

With Mandy?

R


Peter W Watson

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Sep 17, 2004, 6:17:07 PM9/17/04
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In message <A-CdnaFlC5U...@giganews.com>, Chris X
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yes

>Or is it something even more recent ?
>
>

Not afaik

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John Browne

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"Peter W Watson" <Pe...@pwwatson.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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> In message <2r0fa9F...@uni-berlin.de>, bigboard
> <j...@bigboard.fsnet.co.uk> writes
> >Jim Brown wrote:
> >
> >> Whats this rumour about Blair that apperently all of the tabloids know
> >> but arent printing on the grounds of taste and decency?

Wed 1 Sep 2004

Ted

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Sep 18, 2004, 12:49:46 PM9/18/04
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"bigboard" <j...@bigboard.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Jim Brown wrote:
>
> > Whats this rumour about Blair that apperently all of the tabloids know
> > but arent printing on the grounds of taste and decency?
> >
> > Vaguely sensible answers only please...
>
>
> That he was caught cottaging.

<snip>
Surely if that was true, it would have come to light long
before now? Wouldn't it? After all, if it was true, it wouldn't be libellous
to print it? Would it?


subaculture

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"John Browne" <dug...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<2r16m5F...@uni-berlin.de>...

> "MrMoor" <harr...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:cif5u9$b...@odak26.prod.google.com...
> > Tony Blair has a past which is hard to pin down. Many of his accounts
> > of early life and the period between him leaving school to becoming an
> > MP are rather hazy.
> >
> > There has to be something which is being covered up. Prison perhaps, a
> > caution, police or social service involvement or even psychiatric
> > treatment? No one could be involved in the music industry as one
> > account of his early life would have it, without being exposed to the
> > drugs culture."

According to Irish newspapers this Sunday, the 19th, he considered
resigning because his child, Kathryn was hospitalised with a serious
complaint ... that compliant or injury being sensational (according to
Aussue Newspapers).

SC

Jim Brown

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tourn...@yahoo.co.uk (subaculture) wrote in message news:<9f5edab7.04091...@posting.google.com>...

Yes and a journalist friend of mine has just told me its because she
attempted suicide. Possible a 2nd attempt as well.

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