First words of wisdom

February 23, 1996

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His parents managed to persuade teachers at 바카라사이트 Queen's Primary School in Kew, south-west London, to give Alisdair extra maths tuition, and his specialist tutor, Suzanne Brown, took him along to a Maths on Campus workshop run by 바카라사이트 Able Children's Education Centre at Brunel University.

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