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8 hours ago ago from DrinksDaily
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This is a saddening article. I have grown up with and lived through most of David Attenborough's career and have been 'educated' significantly by his work and words. To me he is a Great Man. But I have noticed in the last few years that he has developed an 'attitude' that worries me. It seems it worries others too. Quote: The sad decline of David Attenborough Rob Lyons Friday 11 December 2009 ...
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9 hours ago ago from WalletPop
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7 hours ago ago from Media General - Turnto10.com
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1 hour, 49 minutes ago ago from Media General - TBO.com
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