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Polls show Scottish opponents of independence with slight lead ahead of vote
Polls show Scottish opponents of independence with slight lead ahead of vote
South Korea's Park says door open for talks with North
Tony Stewart fatal dirt-track incident to be heard by grand jury
U.S. general says cannot rule out larger ground role in Iraq
U.S. pledges 3,000 troops to fight Ebola; experts say more needed
Tesla prevails in top Massachusetts court over direct sales
India says to defend China border after standoff ahead of Xi visit
Lesotho brings forward vote to ease political crisis
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Ahead of independence vote, Britain pledges state funding to Scotland
South Carolina congressman Sanford, ex-wife head to mediation
Connecticut ex-governor opens defense in campaign law trial
German judge set to rule on Uber injunction appeal on Tuesday
Washington wins diplomatic support for campaign in Iraq; Syria trickier
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