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RICHARD KAY pays tribute to John Dickie, a debonair journalist whose scoops infuriated ministers
With his jaunty carnation buttonhole and impeccably cut suits, John Dickie, who has died aged 98, was, as former Foreign Secretary Lord (David) Owen observed, 'no ordinary journalist'.
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