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He loved the excitement of politics, along with the camaraderie and the sense of being involved in great events.
The man in the video said his captors were demanding "proper compensation to the families that have been involved in great suffering because of this incident".
Two colleagues who have been involved in great successes with Turner explained to me with agonised politeness that they would love to talk about her but knew she wouldn't want them to.
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