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The difficult business of being George Bush's best political friend at this tricky juncture absorbed a great deal not just of the prime minister's time and energy, but also of his political capital.And there is a third reason why Britain lost faith in Mr Blair, which goes to the heart of both the man's mission and his personality (see article).
Luckily her co-presenter, the Rev Richard Coles, had brought along the bishop of Monmouth, a trained exorcist, to negotiate this tricky juncture (apparently teenagers are most often possessed, there's news), and Joyce's hero Leopold Bloom passed between Scylla and Charybdis with aplomb.
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