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Published Date: 11 June 2008
SIR Alan Sugar has denied using a booster seat to appear taller in the boardroom.
A makeshift wooden plinth had been spotted underneath Sir Alan's boardroom chair in The Apprentice. And it was claimed that the 5ft 6in tycoon uses a special seat to look taller.

But Sir Alan said: "That's rubbish."





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  • Last Updated: 11 June 2008 11:16 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Douglas,

Bathgate 11/06/2008 13:03:53
You're highered!
2

Bien E. Bien,

11/06/2008 13:57:21
When was the last time anyone ever walked into Dixons or John Lewis and thought to themselves: "an Amstrad hi-fi or an Amstrad PC - ooh, that looks nice!"
3

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11/06/2008 14:38:45
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Cynicaltalk,

11/06/2008 15:11:10
#2.

Priceless!
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11/06/2008 15:49:13
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Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia,

11/06/2008 16:38:13
This could easily be proved or disproved by a call to the BBC. Which would, admittedly, require some degree of journalism.
7

A Friend of Fernando Poo,

12/06/2008 00:12:57
Lee was another bad decision by Sugar. With all the people who watch the show, it's a terrible example to youngsters to have the guy who lied on his CV win The Apprentice. What sort of message is that sending?

Time to tell Sir Alan he's fired and get someone better to chair the show next time.

 

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