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	Comments on: Fighter Laurence Holder, Back in the Ring, Part I	</title>
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		By: Malcolm Boyd		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I am stunned by Mr Holder&#039;s achievements. I had no idea who he was or who he would become when I met him in my parent&#039;s home, probably in the 1960&#039;s.  I imagine I was a self absorbed teen or preteen. My parents, amateur singing performers themselves, supported the arts and promoted various artists in personal ways. I have no idea how their association began or to what extent their friendships continued, but I know they were pleased with his success. In a sort of retroactive way, I am pleased to have made his acquaintance.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am stunned by Mr Holder&#8217;s achievements. I had no idea who he was or who he would become when I met him in my parent&#8217;s home, probably in the 1960&#8217;s.  I imagine I was a self absorbed teen or preteen. My parents, amateur singing performers themselves, supported the arts and promoted various artists in personal ways. I have no idea how their association began or to what extent their friendships continued, but I know they were pleased with his success. In a sort of retroactive way, I am pleased to have made his acquaintance.</p>
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