LONDON -- Queen Elizabeth II led Britain's annual ceremony for the country's war dead Sunday, honoring them with a moment of silence as the military reported the 200th British soldier killed in combat in Afghanistan.
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Remembrance Sunday: Brigadier James Cowen lays a wreath as soldiers from British and Coalition Forces at Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan One padre at Camp Bastion spoke of the dangers of glamorising war and another urged leaders of nations to shape a...
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The Queen is to lead the Remembrance Sunday commemorations at the Cenotaph in London's Whitehall. Representatives from the Commonwealth will join Prime Minister Gordon Brown, military leaders and religious heads for a service and military march-past.
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3:56am UK, Sunday November 08, 2009 Damien Pearse, Sky News Online The Queen will lead the nation in remembering Britain's war dead at the Remembrance Sunday ceremony today.
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