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Longtime residents said racial tensions were not historically a problem in University City, where just over 50 percent of the residents are white and 41 percent are black.
He added: "It was for a very specific thing … to treat something that was historically a problem for me and could be quite a serious problem for me.
BW: No, it was for a very specific thing to treat something that was historically a problem for me and could be quite a serious problem for me.
Her position in Labour as a politician of experience and clout means she can influence her cabinet colleagues, she claims – historically a problem for culture secretaries, who can be low in the cabinet pecking order.
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