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Sir Menzies Campbell bowed swiftly to the inevitable last night by jumping before he was pushed as leader of the Liberal Democrats.
Olmert hints Israel may be willing to split up Jerusalem
The Israeli Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert, hinted that he might be willing to split Jerusalem, by asking whether some Palestinian areas needed to be part of the capital.
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