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South Korea: Woman passes driver's licence exam on 950th attempt
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GE propels Dow back above 10,000
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We aim to put the taxpayer in profit, says Hester
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BA to shed more than one in ten jobs as it slumps
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The 100 Best Films of the Decade
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Sound decisions prove a hit for Linn
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Lord Smith: vulnerable cliff homes should be bought by Government
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Charles County's Clarks Run a place to put down roots
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Know your stone
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Orlando shooting suspect had recently filed for bankruptcy
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