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Thursday, 10 August, 2000, 23:25 GMT 00:25 UK
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Spy suspects phone home
The two British policemen accused of spying in Yugoslavia are allowed to telephone their families.

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 | Ron Hall, father of Canadian prisoner: "I thought they'd be in Kosovo all summer" real 28k
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 | Alice Mahon, MP: "We've not had a government statement on Kosovo for over 12 months" real 28k
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Spy suspects phone home
The two British policemen accused of spying in Yugoslavia are allowed to telephone their families.

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Also:
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 | Ron Hall, father of Canadian prisoner: "I thought they'd be in Kosovo all summer" real 28k
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 | Alice Mahon, MP: "We've not had a government statement on Kosovo for over 12 months" real 28k
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