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Issue: 675
Date: 30 October 1987

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March 2012
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February 2010
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November 2001
Wayne Rooney Ricardo Carvalho Wayne Rooney
July 2006
Prince Charles Camilla Parker Bowles The Queen Prince Charles
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John Major Norman Lamont John Major
January 1993
House Of Commons House Of Commons
November 1993
VE Day VE Day
May 1995
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January 1987
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November 1983
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November 1989
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Richard Nixon Jimmy Carter Richard Nixon
January 1978
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April 1974
IRA IRA
June 1974
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August 1969
Joseph Stalin Joseph Stalin
October 1967
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