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From: The Scotsman
Date: 20020422
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ULRIKA and Sven: what on earth would John Galsworthy, author of the Forsyte Saga, and cool observer of the private lives of the upper middle classes, have made of it all? The press, broadsheet as well as tabloid, is caught up in frenzied speculation about an affair between the manager of the England football team, Sven Goran Eriksson, 54, and the former television weather girl and fellow Swede, Ulrika Jonsson, 34. The story of an affair, far from being denied, is openly egged along, not only by Ms Jonsson, but also her mother, Gun Brodie, at 55 just a year older than Mr Eriksson. Meanwhile, ...

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