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Tessa Jowell Quotes

«It makes people very proud. It was a lovely event and reminds everyone that when we won the games, it did not just matter on July 6, but that it will go on mattering to London.»
Author: Tessa Jowell
«Digital television is no longer a probability, it is a certainty,»
Author: Tessa Jowell
«I believe it can leave us with a legacy of more choice, for more people, than anywhere in the world.»
Author: Tessa Jowell
«We have chosen that latter course.»
Author: Tessa Jowell
«We have no target for the number of medals we hope to win in 2012 - yet. But we want every kid in the country to have the chance to have the best opportunities.»
Author: Tessa Jowell
«I could not be more determined and robust about this. I want more children to play cricket and to have the chance to compete. I want them playing on the correct pitches with hard balls and proper headgear.»
Author: Tessa Jowell
«We accept that there are problems that the Royal Parks have got to sort out,»
Author: Tessa Jowell
«Ascent of Man.»
Author: Tessa Jowell
«Taken together, the archives of broadcasters are as much a part of our postwar popular culture as the Beatles or Harry Potter,»
Author: Tessa Jowell
«Each is a shared memory for people of different ages, ... It's fashionable -- almost compulsory at the TV festival -- to knock the number of repeats on TV and blame the laziness of broadcasters. But I believe there is a real public service in keeping these memories alive.»
Author: Tessa Jowell

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