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         <description>A crisp autumn day on the east coast of America, and as the sun came up a trickle of voters began to go to the polls. Some of the earliest voters were candidates themselves. Clearly they&apos;re aware that it&apos;s never...</description>
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         <description>At what point does a change in tactics constitute a de facto change of strategy? How does a &quot;goal&quot; differ from a &quot;strategy&quot; or mere &quot;tactics&quot;? If the stakes weren&apos;t so high these questions might all seem a bit pedantic,...</description>
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         <description>Politics is anything but predictable. Just a couple of weeks ago, the issue that most pundits and hacks thought would dominate the upcoming elections was Iraq. Then came Foleygate, the Foley Affair, call it what you will - the lewd...</description>
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         <title>About Nick Miles</title>
         <description>I joined the BBC in 1992, after studying modern languages at Manchester University. My BBC career started as a reporter for Radio Five Live, before working as a BBC &apos;stringer&apos; in Peru in 1997, covering the hostage crisis at the...</description>
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