Details of request 'Emails between Christopher Graham and BBC'

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
95956 sent Fri Oct 09 18:01:34 UTC 2009 waiting_response Fri Oct 09 18:01:34 UTC 2009 waiting_response outgoing
96815 response Mon Oct 12 11:06:52 UTC 2009 incoming
101945 response Thu Oct 22 16:13:55 UTC 2009 rejected Mon Oct 26 18:32:19 UTC 2009 rejected incoming
103289 followup_sent Mon Oct 26 18:42:18 UTC 2009 outgoing
103466 comment Mon Oct 26 22:55:13 UTC 2009
103495 comment Tue Oct 27 08:12:34 UTC 2009
103600 response Tue Oct 27 11:44:09 UTC 2009 rejected Fri Nov 20 12:51:48 UTC 2009 waiting_response incoming
111727 status_update Tue Nov 17 13:12:37 UTC 2009 waiting_response
112981 comment Fri Nov 20 12:52:45 UTC 2009
113323 comment Sat Nov 21 11:57:18 UTC 2009
113960 comment Mon Nov 23 14:22:17 UTC 2009
114553 response Tue Nov 24 16:48:45 UTC 2009 not_held Wed Dec 16 15:21:55 UTC 2009 not_held incoming
121468 status_update Wed Dec 16 15:21:55 UTC 2009

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