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Blair questioned a third time
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published June 29, 2007
LONDON - Former Prime Minister Tony Blair was questioned by British police for a third time in their investigation of allegations that honors were offered for political contributions, the Press Association reported Thursday, citing unidentified sources. The Metropolitan Police refused to say whether Blair had been interrogated again. No charges have yet resulted from the investigation of claims that honors - including seats in the House of Lords and knighthoods - were given. Police said previously that Blair had not been questioned "under caution, " indicating he wasn't suspected of any crime.
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by David
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06/29/07 07:02 AM
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Ole Tony adopted "Bush-politics" from his friend and it backfired!! As will be depomstrated in USA in '08-out with garbage-in with good growth for all citizens.
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