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[Title] => Krakow withdraws 2022 Winter Olympics bid
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[Title] => Pig, ferret, elephant offer picks for Euro 2012
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[Title] => 2 trains collide in Poland killing 15
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[Title] => Fog halts air travel in Poland after Warsaw drama
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[Title] => More on Blessed John Paul II
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