Having faith in education
By Sue Mennell (July 2008 Issue)
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I was on holiday on 7th July 2005, relaxing and having a good time. While deciding which flip-flops to wear and whether to take factor 25 or 30 out to the pool, I switched on the TV news. The last thing I expected to hear was that there had been a terrorist attack in the capital.
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