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Eddie Mair

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Mair: "That'll be the police for you now..."
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Mair was talking to a public figure on the subject of police investigations of allegations of homophobia against Sir Iqbal Sacranie. This person was quite hostile to the police action, and as he was speaking his mobile rang...

 
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"I've been waiting to be arrested all day. I'm disappointed!" [Mair replies] "We're all with you on that one."

 
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"I'm sorry for croaking at you this evening. This is PM, I'm Eddie Mair: the walrus of news."

 
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She begged me to say something, but I let her squeeze it out herself. " The police came again, but Berga wouldn't tell them anything." The tongue moistened the lips again. The scarlet was starting to wash away and I could see the natural tones of of wet flesh. " The other men came... they were different from the police. Federal men, I think. They took her away. Before she came back...Those men came."
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