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Rangers: Confluence of interest
Alex Thomson blogs on the confluence, rather than conflict, of interest in the ongoing Rangers saga.
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President Hu Jintao today kicks off the Chinese Communist Party’s 18th congress with a speech on his 10 years at the top. But Channel 4 News China producer Bessie Du has a different take on events.
Alex Thomson blogs on the confluence, rather than conflict, of interest in the ongoing Rangers saga.
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