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To which could be added all sorts of queries: about the curious re-re-re-editing of his wikipedia entry; the inconsistencies about his entry to the UK and claim for political asylum; whether or not he is a convert to Islam; about that large 58-reg car that collected him from Northolt (with very protective minders).
So why was Binyam Mohamed in Afghanistan ? Norfolk Blogger 2009
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They are Northolt (now known solely as an RAF base) and Blackbushe Airport in Hampshire.
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Mitterrand spoke little English, an advance briefing paper noted, and there was no room in the armoured vehicle for an interpreter as well as the two heads of state for the drive from RAF Northolt to Downing Street.
Gems from National Archives unearthed after the 30-year rule 2011
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When Mr. Malone eventually leaves Northolt, he moves on to another school, this one only for boys, and only, apparently, boys who want to rap.
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The World Choir Games which in the year Northolt tried out featured 400 groups from all over the world, including Kazakhstan and Indonesia require all contestants to perform classical as well as contemporary songs, and to sing at least one piece in a language not their own.
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It was in an ugly little house in Northolt that he had plotted with the then C; with Arnie and Caspar as well.
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They would go straight from Northolt to Warminster where Barbara was waiting.
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The book confirms that Flight Lieutenant Martini completed 193 combat missions and destroyed eight planes, while causing crucial damage to a further two, during his service at Northolt.
Chaplin’s Girl Miranda Seymour 2009
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‘Northolt looked just like a country golf club; very proper.’
Chaplin’s Girl Miranda Seymour 2009
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Shortly after receiving her official welcome, as the ‘Mother’ of 315, Virginia paid her first visit to Northolt, the West London airfield that had rapidly established itself as the headquarters of the Polish squadrons in Britain.
Chaplin’s Girl Miranda Seymour 2009
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