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Saturday, 20 May, 2000, 20:37 GMT 21:37 UK
AUDIO/VIDEO

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Baby boy for British PM
Tony and Cherie Blair bring baby Leo home to Downing Street.

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Also:
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 | British Prime Minister Tony Blair: "I feel like any father who sees his baby being born." real 28k
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 | The BBC's Tim Maby on speculation about the baby's character 'in the stars' real 28k
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Baby boy for British PM
Tony and Cherie Blair bring baby Leo home to Downing Street.

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Also:
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 | British Prime Minister Tony Blair: "I feel like any father who sees his baby being born." real 28k
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 | The BBC's Tim Maby on speculation about the baby's character 'in the stars' real 28k
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