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    Which British Prime Minister was left blind in one eye following a rugby injury?

    Question #94554. Asked by --simone--. (Apr 12 08 7:11 PM)


    skilburn

    The current one (at 2008), Gordon Brown.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_brown

    Apr 12 08, 7:16 PM


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