For those who may not have been paying full attention for the 15 minutes she was famous, Samantha Marson is the British student who tried to brighten the day of a Miami customs official. The episode might be summarised as: bright, optimistic purpose; poor execution. As a service to readers, we offer this cut-out-and-keep guide to lines best avoided. 1. There's a bomb in my bag. 2. Yes, there are weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. 3. I blame my secretary for e-mailing the wrong version of the article. There are good reasons why the English abroad should stick to pleasantries about the weather.
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