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Cameron: Miscellaneous
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Cameron balked, pushing for the writers to change the scene. They refused. Cameron says he wasn't trying to push his religious views on the show. He just didn't want to compromise his newfound moral principles.
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During his work for Howard, Cameron often briefed the press. In March 1994, someone leaked to the press that the Labour Party had called for a meeting with John Major to discuss a consensus on the Prevention of Terrorism Act. After a leak inquiry failed to find the culprit, Labour MP Peter Mandelson demanded of Howard that he give an assurance that Cameron had not been responsible, which Howard gave.[53][54]
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Visitors to Cameron Park Zoo's new Brazos River Country Exhibit won't need a time machine to feel they've traveled back in time to the era of Spanish explorers seeking the seven cities of gold. Instead of the mythical horde of metal, they'll find real treasure in the diverse animals and rich history preserved in this long-awaited signature exhibit.
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Cameron studied at Oxford University, where he read for a BA in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) at Brasenose College. His tutor at Oxford, Professor Vernon Bogdanor, described him as "one of the ablest and nicest"[25] students he has taught, whose political views were "moderate and sensible conservative".[2]
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Cameron ... has a specialized pair of running legs, which utilize ultra-lightweight hydraulic knee units and carbon fiber sprint feet. These legs can be used for various running activities but since the sprint foot doesnt have a heel, they are not very practical for walking or other activities. Cameron has used the sprint legs to compete in the Hanger Endeavor Games where he continues to improve his times in the 100 and 200 meter sprints.
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In 1991, Cameron was seconded to Downing Street to work on briefing John Major for his then biweekly session of Prime Minister's Questions. despatch box performances" by Major,[33] which included highlighting for Major, "a dreadful piece of doublespeak" by Tony Blair (then the Labour Employment spokesperson) over the effect of a national minimum wage.[34] He became head of the political section of the Conservative Research Department, and in August 1991 was tipped to follow Judith Chaplin as Political Secretary to the Prime Minister.[35]
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