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Shoes and eggs thrown at Blair as he attends book signing
SHOES and eggs were pelted at Tony Blair today as he attended his first book signing in the Irish Republic.
Shoes hurled at Blair in Dublin
DUBLIN - Protesters hurled shoes and eggs Saturday at Tony Blair who held the first public signing of his memoir amid high security in Ireland's capital.
Shoes, eggs hurled at ex-Brit PM Blair in Dublin
Protesters hurled shoes and eggs Saturday at Tony Blair who held the first public signing of his memoir amid high security in Ireland's capital. Hundreds more people lined up to have their books autographed — evidence that the divisions left by Blair's decade as British leader have yet to heal.
Shoes, eggs hurled at Tony Blair
Protesters hurled shoes and eggs at Tony Blair during a public signing of his memoir in Ireland's capital.
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Protesters hurled shoes and eggs Saturday at Tony Blair who held the first public signing of his memoir amid high security in Ireland's capital. Hundreds…
Shoes and eggs thrown at Blair
Shoes and eggs have been pelted at Tony Blair as he attended his first book signing in the Irish Republic. Related Stories Fresh legal bid over Kelly's death Cheaper coins proposal 'a disaster' Ryanair boss blasted for pilot call Imran Khan backs player suspensions Blair faces protest at book signing
Shoes, eggs thrown at Britain's Tony Blair
Shoes, eggs thrown at Britain's Tony Blair
Shoes and eggs pelted at Tony Blair
Shoes and eggs have been pelted at Tony Blair as he attended his first book signing in the Irish Republic.
Shoes, eggs hurled at Blair in Dublin
Protesters hurled shoes and eggs at Tony Blair who held the first public signing of his memoir in Ireland's capital.
Shoes, eggs hurled at Tony Blair in Dublin
DUBLIN (AP) - Protesters hurled shoes and eggs at Tony Blair who held the first public signing of his memoir amid high security in Ireland's capital. Hundreds more people lined up to have their books autographed - evidence that the divisions left by Blair's decade as British leader have yet to heal.