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I'm just a one-man pensions time bomb
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Lott, Tim
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Agassi, Andre
/ Geldof, Bob
/ John, Elton
/ Mander, Anthea
2004
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I'm just a one-man pensions time bomb
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Lott, Tim
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Agassi, Andre
/ Geldof, Bob
/ John, Elton
/ Mander, Anthea
2004
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I'm just a one-man pensions time bomb
2004
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Overview
The passing of a wonderful Notting Hill character, Anthea Mander, who died of a heart attack in front of my eyes on Friday, has gone unreported, since the local rag nowadays prefers sex chat lines to obituaries. Anthea was a true old school Notting Hill character. Born the daughter of Liberal MP Sir Geoffrey Mander, she was married to the New Yorker theatre critic John Lahr, but spent the last 20 years of her life with her partner Barry Coles, with whom she set up the Notting Hill shop Combined Harvest for local crafts in 1986. BOB Geldof has always struck me as more passionate than articulate, and watching his Channel 4 documentary on the misfortunes of modern fathers was rather akin to watching someone stamping his foot and yelling \"unfair\" for an hour.
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Evening Standard Limited
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