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    FILE This Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011 file photo shows Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron leaving Downing Street in London, to attend the weekly Prime Ministers Questions in Parliament. Goodbye Britain? For the European Union, a once-unthinkable question is looking more like a real possibility with each new grinding week of economic crisis. The reason is that bad times are forcing the 17 EU nations that use the euro currency to move ever closer toward some kind of United States of Europe _ one that could make decisions about how much member countries spend and how much tax they collect. If ever Britain had a nightmare, that's it. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

    As Europe plots closer ties, Britain mulls split

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    November 20, 2012 5:00 am
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    Radical cleric Abu Qatada released from jail

    Radical cleric Abu Qatada released from jail

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    Google, Amazon and Starbucks face questions on tax
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    Google, Amazon and Starbucks face questions on tax

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    In this Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012 photo, Syrian rebels carry a wounded comrade in a blanket away from the frontline in the town of Harem, Syria. (AP Photo/Mustafa Karali)

    Britain: Obama victory an opportunity for Syria

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    Newspaper discloses new Cameron text messages
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    Newspaper discloses new Cameron text messages

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    Gov’t: BBC could face public inquiry over Savile
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    Gov’t: BBC could face public inquiry over Savile

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    UK holds talks with US on possible Iran scenarios
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    UK holds talks with US on possible Iran scenarios

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    UK: 300 potential Savile abuse victims emerge
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    UK: 300 potential Savile abuse victims emerge

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    UK: Hearing into CIA drones would dent US ties
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    UK: Hearing into CIA drones would dent US ties

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    300 potential abuse victims emerge in BBC scandal

    300 potential abuse victims emerge in BBC scandal

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