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David Beckham's economic penalty
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| Over the past month, the key player in the British economy may not have been Chancellor Gordon Brown, or Bank of England governor Mervyn King, but England captain David Beckham. This week data showed that June's retail spending grew by 1.1 per cent, well |
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Jul 25, 2004 19:07:09 |
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109 ( -16 -14.67% ) | | Author | Financial Times |
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