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The secret life of Edward Heath

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The Independent - London, January 4th, 2001

" `Yes, I was a spy all along!' confesses Le Carre" - newspaper headline

YEARS AGO I heard a radio talk by Edward Heath about his trip with other teenage friends to Germany. One does not expect Edward Heath to scintillate, but it was unexpectedly gripping - after all, this was in the mid-1930s, when Hitler was in full flight as the German Fuhrer, and young Edward and his chums actually made a point of visiting the Nuremberg Rallies and other Nazi attractions to see for themselves what was going on. The experience may not have had any long-term effect on Heath's public- speaking style, but it ...

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