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British Prime Minister David Cameron tried to persuade reluctant lawmakers to back airstrikes on the Islamic State group in Syria, saying Thursday that the Paris attacks have given the fight new urgency and Britain owes it to key allies to act.

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The case for daily physical education classes (instead of the traditional twice-a-week paradigm) continues to be built both in the Philippines and overseas, in countries like the US, United Kingdom and Nigeria.

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In class-conscious Britain, a Cabinet minister is in trouble over a four-letter word: "pleb."

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