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      <title>Democracy in action or bloodless coup?</title>
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      <description>Updated Mon. Dec. 1 2008 8:43 PM ET Michael Stittle, CTV.ca News Staff No opposition coalition has ever kicked a Canadian government from power. Prime Minister Stephen Harper's only option is to ask the Governor General to...</description>
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      <title>TQ3079 : Houses of Parliament, from Waterloo Pier</title>
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      <description>near to Westminster, Great Britain Houses of Parliament, from Waterloo Pier Southwest (about 225 degrees) BIG BEN It is a common misconception that the actual name for what most people call Big Ben is "St Stephen's Tower"...</description>
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      <description>near to Westminster, Great Britain St Matthew's Church, Great Peter Street, London SW1 - Window Window by Ninian Comper depicting Madonna &amp; Child TQ2979 : Westminster: pelicans in St. James’s ParkTQ2979 : Wesminster: a pelican...</description>
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      <title>How Labour has benefited from leaks</title>
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      <description>Caxton was the first English printer and a translator and importer of books into England. Caxton was born in around 1422 in Kent. He went to London at the age of 16 to become an apprentice to a merchant, later moving to Bruges,...</description>
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      <title>Where to Hear Handel's "Messiah" - An Advent Tradition in the UK</title>
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      <description>England's lofty cathedrals and ancient churches are superb settings for performances of the great oratorios and other choral works. The music of Handel ( a Londoner for much of his life - and death - he's buried in Westminster...</description>
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      <title>150 Essex Firefighters Go to Westminster to Lobby Their MPs About the Sharp Rise in Firefighter...</title>
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      <description>HARLOW, UNITED KINGDOM--(Marketwire - Nov. 12, 2008) - Media Release Embargo: 00.01 Wednesday 12th November 2008 Today, more than 150 off-duty retained and wholetime Firefighters, Fire Officers and Emergency Fire Control Staff...</description>
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      <title>Peter Tatchell: Self-rule for Cornwall</title>
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      <description>Like Wales and Scotland, Cornwall considers itself a separate Celtic nation – so why shouldn't it have independence? They argue that Cornwall is a separate Celtic nation, similar to Wales and Scotland, and that their political,...</description>
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      <title>Number 10 is unlikely to host a minority PM anytime soon</title>
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      <description>has triggered an emotional debate at Westminster about whether the UK could also have a non-white political leader in the foreseeable future. Out of 650 MPs, only 15 are BME -- black or minority ethnic -- and 13 of those are...</description>
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