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[Title] => Flooded British villages ignite climate debate
[Summary] => As children climb into boats to get to school and scores of hoses pump floodwaters from fields day and night, one corner of southwest England is trying to reclaim its land. Other Britons watch and wonder: How much can you fight the sea?
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[Title] => Thousands in UK face another day of flooding
[Summary] => Hundreds of people in Britain mopped up flooded homes on Friday after a powerful storm that scoured northern Europe with hurricane-force gusts kicked up the biggest tidal surge in 60 years, swamping stretches of shoreline.
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[Title] => UAE nuclear power project wins further approval
[Summary] => The state company behind the United Arab Emirates' first nuclear power plant says it has received a green light for the project from an environmental regulator in the country.
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[Title] => British newspaper demands it simply stop raining
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[Title] => Joe, an Oops in Y Minor
[Summary] => Fathers Day, sun was out and I was over at a park with a book. A little boy sat on the blanket laid out on the grass underneath a tree my back was against. I was beginning to realize that he was sitting on the same blanket I was sitting on with toys that rolled and other stuff that made funny cheery noises when his playmates called on him and called him Oops. "Gosh, the little boy is named Oops," I thought to myself. Then he turned to me and called me "Mommy." As if an electro-convulsive shock was sent to my brain, I woke up.
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