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How do I get into things like this?
is also 50 this year, and they got in touch with me and asked me if I'd like to participate. I was a volunteer in Egypt for two years (1978-80) and again in Indonesia (1980-83). My stints with VSO gave me a fantastic start in my career, and like many former volunteers, I still work in international development.
I now live in Germany - my wife is from here.
Early Years I was born in , Essex, on 28 October 1957. I was born at home, in a house that my parents had just built. My father was an accountant with ; he had met my mother at the firm - she worked in a department which arranged mortgages for Shell employees. They managed to finagle a mortgage from the company, and built the house where all six of us children were born. We lived there, in deepest suburbia, until I was 16. Ìý News Events
I vaguely remember Labour's election victory of 1964, when replaced the Alec Douglas-ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ as prime minister. Wilson's face and pipe soon became familiar figures on our new black-and-white TV, which opened up a whole new world to us children.
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