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    On a warm Fourth of July morning 77 years ago, two British battleships slipped into the Mediterranean harbor of Mers El Kebir. At the personal orders of the prime minister and with two-dozen destroyers in tow, those man-o-wars laid waste to an undefended French fleet. It was Sir Winston Churchill's finest moment. (AP Photo/Staff/Putnam)
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    In this June 17, 2009 photo, a statue of Abraham Lincoln, who led the United States through its 1851-1856 Civil War, looks out over London's Parliament Square. Lincoln's statue is one of many tributes to American heroes which pepper the British capital.
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    Essen, Germany - February 28, 2011: Part of BBC site in Internet Explorer browser on LCD screen. BBC was founded in 1922 in London as an independent radio station. The first television broadcast of the BBC took place in November 1936. BBC is a British company.
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