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Londen and unnamed
Londen again cites unnamed acquaintances of Ior Bock.

Londen and Svedlin
In 2004 the freelance journalist Magnus Londen published an article where he claimed that Ior Bock was actually an adopted son of Rhea Böxström-Svedlin and Bror Svedlin.
According to Magnus Londen, the stories told by Ior Svedlin during his guided tours gradually evolved in a bizarre direction, resulting into a conflict with his employer.
According to Londen, Ior Svedlin was interviewed by the Finnish newspaper Hufvudstadsbladet in 1982 and he was quoted there giving a statement that Londen has found most poignant in yielding a critical perspective on Ior Bock's own biography which he began to present to the public two years thereafter.
Magnus Londen writes that on the 24th of February 1984, in Goa, Ior Svedlin had a profound inner experience — for the first time seeing himself as only Ior Bock, no longer Ior Svedlin.

Londen and family
The Phoenix-based Londen family are owners of a life insurance company and active in local politics, and officially took control of KUSK and its translator network on April 1, 2002.
To help ensure that KAZT would be a high-quality station that would " do some good for Arizona ", the Londen family put together an advisory board of notable Arizonans, including Governor Jane Dee Hull, U. S. Representative Bob Stump, prominent local auto dealer Lou Grubb, Jerry Colangelo of the Phoenix Suns and Arizona Diamondbacks, and Michael Bidwill of the Arizona Cardinals.

Londen and states
According to Magnus Londen, the investigation report archived in the police archive in Helsinki states that the brothers had been listening to music while Ior was dancing and playing with a gun.

Londen and Holger
According to Magnus Londen, the time in theatre training was both a joyous time when Holger was able to exert his gregarious side — he loved being the centrepiece of all social activity — but it was also darkened by his sense of lacking a real, and significantly credible, identity.

Londen and who
Ernst collaborated with Blof, a Counting Crows-style group who recently went mainstream with songs as Liefs Uit Londen en Wat Zou Je Doen.

Londen and Ior
Ior Bock and others have viewed the article of Magnus Londen as " defamatory ".

Londen and mother
According to Londen, official adoption documents in the National Archive in Helsinki prove that Ior's biological mother was a 23 years old gardening instructor in Porvoo.
His mother died a little over a month later Londen further writes that when he returned to Finland that year people noticed his change, that he was perceived as being aloof and incoherent.

Londen and with
Erik's fiancé as well as friends have disputed this claim in interviews with Londen.
The Dutch continued their advance into the Chatham docks with the fireships Delft, Rotterdam, Draak, Wapen van Londen, Gouden Appel and Princess, under English fire from Upnor Castle and from three shore batteries.
The day after the Londen Group closed on its purchase, it relaunched the station with new call letters, KAZT-TV.

Londen and him
Londen claims that this was when his employers at Sveaborg no longer would have him.

Londen and .
* November 27-Two men John Smith en John Pratt were hanged in Newgate Prison in Londen after a conviction of sodomy.
Magnus Londen speculates that it was here that his fanciful tales about Sveaborg were developed, to be retold to the tourists during his guiding employment the following summer.
* Londen, Magnus.
No. 2521 ; and in private ownership ( exhibited at the Londen Early Music Instrument Makers Exhibition, 1991 ).
His son, Londen Fryar, played cornerback for the New York Giants after a collegiate career at Western Michigan University.
Locally-owned by Londen Media Group ( making it the only locally-owned English language television station in the market ), KAZT maintains business offices and studios in Prescott and Phoenix.
On November 30, 2001, KUSK reached an agreement to sell the station to the Londen Family Trust.

citing and unnamed
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citing and family
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