Bravo To You, Mick!

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  [table style="width: 412px; height: 2131px;" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"][tbody][tr][td style="padding-top: 15px;" align="center" valign="top"][h1 class="black24"]Mick beats George to suite[/h1]             [!-- end headline or Pic Headline --]             [/td]       [/tr]       [tr]       [td height="20"]
[/td]       [/tr]       [tr]       [td align="center"] [table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="200"][tbody][tr][td valign="top" width="200"][img]vny!://images.thesun.co.uk/picture/0,,2006181442,00.jpg" alt="Forty licks ... Jagger refuses to give up room for Bush" border="0" height="260" width="200"][/td][/tr][tr][td height="5"]
[/td][/tr][tr][td align="center" valign="top" width="200"][span style="font-weight: bold;" class="blacktext"]Forty licks ... Jagger refuses to give up room for Bush[/span]
[span style="font-weight: bold;" class="greylight"]Picture: REUTERS[/span]
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[/td][/tr]              [tr]          [td][img]vny!://images.thesun.co.uk/images/trans.gif" alt="" height="25" width="1"][/td]       [/tr][/tbody][/table]             [/td]    [/tr]    [tr]       [td valign="top"][span class="black12"]By THOMAS WHITAKER
Showbiz Reporter[/span][/p][span class="norm12"]PRESIDENT George Bush can't get no satisfaction — after Mick Jagger grabbed his hotel room.   The Rolling Stone splashed out £3,600 a night for the suite days before the US leader tried to book it.[/p] Now Mick, 62, who has been a fierce critic of the Bush-led war in Iraq, is refusing to give it up.[/p] The veteran rocker hired the luxury Royal Suite at the five-star Imperial Hotel in Vienna, Austria, for June when the Stones are due to play a gig in the city.[/p]
[table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"][tbody][tr][td align="center"]    [img]vny!://images.thesun.co.uk/picture/0,,2006181393,00.jpg" alt="President Bush ... will have to find other luxury suite" height="260" width="200"][/td]    [/tr][tr][td align="center"][span class="blacktext"]No room ... President Bush [/span]
[/td][/tr][/tbody][/table][/p] Bush's aides then tried to book it to tie in with a summit meeting.[/p] But Mick put his foot down and insisted he was keeping the booking.[/p] A source close to the millionaire singer said last night: "White House officials had wanted to reserve the suite and all the other rooms on the first floor.[/p] "But Mick and the Stones had already booked every one of them.[/p]
[table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"][tbody][tr][td align="center"]    [img]vny!://images.thesun.co.uk/picture/0,,2006181394,00.jpg" alt="Stony reception ... Jagger has grabbed Imperial booking" height="210" width="300"][/td]    [/tr][tr][td align="center"][span class="blacktext"]Stony reception ... Jagger has grabbed Imperial booking[/span]
[/td][/tr][/tbody][/table][/p] "Bush's people seemed to be under the impression that they would just hand over the suites but there was no way Mick was going to do that."[/p] The classically-designed suite is said to be among the top 100 hotel rooms in the world. It boasts a 7ft 4in bed, chandeliers and oil paintings.[/p] Former presidents Ronald Reagan, John Kennedy and George Bush Snr all stayed there while they were in office.[/p]
[table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"][tbody][tr][td align="center"]    [img]vny!://images.thesun.co.uk/picture/0,,2006181395,00.jpg" alt="Suite luxury ... room Mick won't give up for George" height="210" width="300"][/td]    [/tr][tr][td align="center"][span class="blacktext"]Suite luxury ... room Mick won't give up for George[/span]
[/td][/tr][/tbody][/table][/p] The hotel last night admitted US secret service agents vetted the accommodation — and confirmed that Bush would no longer be staying there.[/p] An American Embassy official refused to say where he was now staying for "security reasons".[/p] Mick takes a swipe at Bush, 59, on the latest Stones album A Bigger Bang, savaging his Iraq War policy.  [/p][/span][/td][/tr][/tbody][/table]    
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