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	<title>We could pay a grave price for our addiction to arms deals</title>
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    The story of possible corruption between BAE and the Saudi government, and how the British government ignored it, is shocking. But we should not regard this episode as an aberration. Instead, it should force us to question the way foreign policy is thought about and practised in government today.
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	<title>Blair did secret deal with Saudis</title>
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    British Prime Minister Tony Blair struck a secret deal with the king of Saudi Arabia, assuring him there would be no criminal charges against anyone implicated in bribery in Britain&#039;s biggest arms deal.
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    <pubDate>Tue, 20 Mar 2007 01:20:49 GMT</pubDate>
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