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Story: Time collapse support site forced offline

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Posted by: Anonymous (Monday 1 August 2005, 11:47 PM)

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from Martin Hoscik's homepage at http://www.hoscik.co.uk/

"’ve been involved in designing, maintaining, contributing to and developing high profile websites since about 1996 and currently edit or contribute to several sites.

Past and present projects include constituency & party leadership campaign sites for Simon Hughes MP, the LibDem 2004 interim London Mayoral campaign"

Who was a non-exec director of Time for several years? Paddy Ashdown. Ex-leader of the Liberal Democrats.
Who is Simon Hughes an MP for? The Liberal Democrats.
Can you guess who was the first person to be - allegedly - recorded five years ago as stating that Time would be deliberately bankrupted so that the brothers could keep all the money from the cashback warranties?

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