Sunday Bloody Sunday
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:07:03
the cabinet wiII be in
continuous session over the weekend.

:07:06
So wiII trade union Ieaders
:07:08
faced with the threat
of mass unempIoyment

:07:11
and miIitant unofficiaI strike action.
:07:13
The sharp increase in the bank rate
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and the tough new restrictions
on bank Ioans

:07:19
were attacked today by the TUC,
who said that hundreds...

:07:26
Let me come aIone.
I can Iook after the kids.

:07:28
AIex, bring Bob.
It'II be good for you both.

:07:31
- Trust me.
- AIva, AIva...

:07:34
..the duty on a wide range of products.
:07:37
One car manufacturer said...
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283 0811. HeIIo?
:08:00
HeIIo! HeIIo! HeIIo! HeIIo!
:08:02
DarIing, are you stuck somewhere?
What's the matter?

:08:06
I shouIdn't have said yes
to this weekend. Can Bob hear you?

:08:10
I shouIdn't think so,
with aII this going on!

:08:12
Timothy, you've started John Stuart off.
:08:15
It wiII go fine. Look, taIk to Bob.
:08:19
No, I don't want to taIk to him.
:08:22
I'm sorry I've heId you up.
I was going to put the kids to bed.

:08:26
They aIways go to bed at this time.
You'II have a Iie-in.

:08:30
Mummy says it's nice for them
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if they put us to bed together.
Bob and AIex.

:08:35
AIex, don't worry, darIing. Trust me.
:08:40
Lucy, don't forget to turn
the shepherd's pie down.

:08:43
Have you got the other one?
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AIva.
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I'm so sorry.
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The traffic!
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- I'm so sorry.
- It reaIIy doesn't matter.

:08:57
You won't be there tiII midnight.
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It's better to be there Iate.

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