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- Title
- "Whaddya mean speeding?" 1 August, 2005
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- Description
Shows the Prime Minister, Helen Clark, wearing large fluffy dice as earrings. She says "Whaddya mean speeding?". Fluffy dice are usually hung from the rearview mirror in cars and are usually associated with people who drive fast cars. Refers to the motorcade incident where the car in which Clark was travelling in reached speeds of up to 172km/h when taking Clark from Waimate to Christchurch Airport so she could attend a rugby union match in Wellington. Clark said that she was busy working i...
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- Date created
- 2005
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22513006
- Locations
- Canterbury Region
- Related subjects
- Clark, Helen Elizabeth (Rt Hon), 1950- / Women politicians / New Zealand / Automobiles / Speed / Motorcades / Prime ministers / Canterbury Region
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