Has Cameron done a deal with Murdoch?
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• Adrian Hamilton: Lies, damn lies and Berlin speeches
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• Christina Patterson: Why it's hard to be a blonde in the City
Two tales of the City. In the first, an attractive blonde meets a City financier, and is very, very cross because she is treated like "an Eastern European mail-order bride". In the second, an attractive blonde meets a City financier and is very, very cross because, she says, he tried to kiss her, even though he doesn't fancy blondes. Dearie me. It's hard to be a blonde in the City.

