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                    [Summary] => Huge posters of the "Harry Potter" movie were plastered on the terrace 	walls of the British Embassy residence for H.M. Queen Elizabeth 	birthday celebration on the 52nd year of her reign.  In fact, the evening’s theme was the British film industry, and PM Tony Blair, from a mega screen, was inviting guests to take a new look at British cinema.


Ambassador Paul Dimond was joined in toast by DFA Undersecretary Jose Brillantes and Dean of the Diplomatic Corps Czech Ambassador Stanislav Slavicky.
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Ambassador Paul Dimond was joined in toast by DFA Undersecretary Jose Brillantes and Dean of the Diplomatic Corps Czech Ambassador Stanislav Slavicky.
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