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The London office of Goldman Sachs is always a good place to spot slightly scary looking men in smart suits who are whispering down their sleeves. Usually these people are perfectly harmless traders. But one Monday morning in late March, even more of these characters than usual were to be found in the bank’s swanky corridors. It wasn’t “bring your secret service officer to work day”, but because security had been beefed up for a visit from UK prime minister Tony Blair.
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