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  1. Britain's Chancellor Alistair Darling leaves Millbank Studios following an interview, London, December 10, 2009. The government's pre-budget report will soothe concerns about Britain's fiscal deficit and it would not be sensible to impose cuts any sooner, Darling told Reuters in an interview.
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