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Jogging Brown follows other world leaders

He is blind in one eye and suffered a retinal tear in the other eye recently but says he is healthy. BRITISH Prime Minister Gordon Brown has joined other world leaders in taking up jogging as part of a new exercise regime. Full Article at Herald Sun

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