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  2. Mandy Rice-Davies - Wikipedia

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    Marilyn Foreman (21 October 1944 – 18 December 2014), better known as Mandy Rice-Davies, was a Welsh model and showgirl best known for her association with Christine Keeler and her role in the Profumo affair, which discredited the Conservative government of British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in 1963.

  3. Wikipedia : Mandy Rice-Davies applies

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    While giving evidence at the trial of Stephen Ward, charged with living off the immoral earnings of Christine Keeler and Mandy Rice-Davies, Rice-Davies (18 years old at that time) made the remark for which she is now best remembered: when the defence counsel, James Burge, pointed out that Lord Astor denied an affair or having even met her, she ...

  4. Well he would, wouldn't he? - Wikipedia

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    "Well he would, wouldn't he?", [n 1] occasionally referenced as Mandy Rice-Davies Applies (shortened to MRDA), is a British political phrase and aphorism that is commonly used as a retort to a self-interested denial. The Welsh model Mandy Rice-Davies used the phrase while giving evidence during the 1963 trial of the English osteopath Stephen Ward.

  5. Goodguys Rod & Custom Association - Wikipedia

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    Since 1987, Goodguys has held what are known as their National Summer Series events. Held at fairgrounds and super speedways around the country in cities such as Pleasanton, California, Del Mar, California, Scottsdale, Arizona, Columbus, Ohio, Dover, Delaware, Des Moines, Iowa, Fort Worth, Texas, and other cities, these rod and custom events feature thousands of hot rods and custom cars on ...

  6. Wikipedia:Main Page history/2024 June 28 - Wikipedia

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    "Well he would, wouldn't he?" is an aphorism that is commonly used as a retort to a self-interested denial. It was said by the model Mandy Rice-Davies (pictured) while giving evidence at the 1963 trial of Stephen Ward, who had been accused of living off money paid to Rice-Davies and her friend Christine Keeler for sex: part of the larger Profumo affair.

  7. Stephen Ward - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Thomas Ward (19 October 1912 – 3 August 1963) was an English osteopath and artist who was one of the central figures in the 1963 Profumo affair, a British political scandal which brought about the resignation of John Profumo, the Secretary of State for War, and contributed to the defeat of the Conservative government a year later.

  8. Murray's Cabaret Club - Wikipedia

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    The club was first opened in 1913, on the site of the old Blanchards restaurant at 1-7 Bleak Street, [2] by an American, Jack Mays, and an Englishman, Ernest A. Cordell. [3] The club was known for its scantily-clad showgirls [ 4 ] and its association with Christine Keeler [ 5 ] and the 1960s Profumo affair .

  9. Talk:Mandy Rice-Davies - Wikipedia

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    "Mandy Rice-Davies: fabled player in a very British scandal". the Guardian}: CS1 maint: date and year ; Geoffrey Robertson contradicts the 2013 report. A transcript does exist and it seems he has partial or full access to it although at the moment it looks as if it may remain secret until 2046, and he has confirmed what was recorded in the ...