Evening Post Competition Time

by Mick Spreader 19. August 2008 00:32

You are an Evening Post sub-editor and you're covering the Pakistani Independence Day celebration at Rivermead. In attendance are the Pakistani High Commissioner, The Mayor of Reading Peter Beard, Rob Wilson MP, Martin Salter MP and councillors from all parties. Your chums in the Labour Party aren't doing to well at the moment, so it is your job to ignore all of them and place Anneliese Dodds in the pictorial record of the day.

So let's all play... ???WHERE'S DODDY???

Find Doddy

From Sub-Ed: p.s. Mr. Salter, I hope the cheque's in the post.

 

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