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With that in mind, I wonder if the broadcaster be astonished to read a profile of her that didn't mention the fact that she has eight children? "I probably would", laughs Miriam, "because I read these articles and I think, 'does she really have eight children?' and then I realise it's me! Look, I'd
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was quarantined with (then) suspected symptoms of the virus. Following confirmation that
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supported the decision not to give the job to her in 2009 when the vacancy arose and
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