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From BBC World Service, "Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott has confessed to having had an affair with one of his secretaries. BBC British Affairs correspondent reports"
this story. A red letter day for affairs when they get their own correspondent.
Posted by Sam Dinkin at April 26, 2006 10:05 AM
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The double-entendre is bad on both accounts. Either the BBC actually has a correspondent for covering affairs in Britain, or the *BritishBroadcastingCompany has a correspondent for covering British news.
Nice pun on "red letter day".
*spaces removed to pass Rand's sensor; affairs are ok, but spelling out the BBC is sinful.
Posted by Leland at April 27, 2006 08:12 AM
I like the double meaning of 'where to turn'. It's either a frustrated question or an answer to itself.
'A' in 'A red letter day' was unintended. Anyone need another hint?
The second meaning of the second half of the title I'm afraid was intended.
Posted by Sam Dinkin at April 27, 2006 08:39 AM
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