There's dish, and then there's British dish, the tone of which is pretty tough to beat ...
The alcohol was flowing at Penguin's headquarters in the Strand on Wednesday evening as the great and the good celebrated Viking's 20th birthday. However, those responsible for giving Rageh Omaar £800,000 to write about his experiences of the Iraq war in one book and growing up in Somalia in another were drowning their sorrows. The former BBC reporter's first work, Revolution Day: The Human Story Of The Battle For Iraq has sold a mere 6,800 copies since it was published in March. The Scud Stud seems to have misfired.
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