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    School pupils joke with each other as they leave a polling station, as anyone aged over 16 can vote in the Scottish independence referendum, in Edinburgh, Scotland, Thursday, Sept. 18, 2014.  Scots held the fate of the United Kingdom in their hands Thursday as they voted in a referendum on becoming an independent state, deciding whether to unravel a marriage with England that built an empire but has increasingly been felt by many Scots as stifling and one-sided. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
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    Scottish teens proud, passionate about voting

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    Brown credited with turning Scot independence tide

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    Ireland economy grows 7.7 percent, leads eurozone
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    FILE - This is a Thursday Sept. 11, 1997 file photo of a Scottish voter Rory Murray as he leaves the polling station in Bo'ness, 24 kms , 15 miles northeast of Edinburgh after casting his vote in the Scottish referendum Thursday Sept. 11, 1997. Scots voted  on creating their own Parliament, the biggest wrench from England in 290 years of union. On Thursday Sept. 18, 2014: Scottish voters decide whether to keep Great Britain intact or end their union with England, Wales and Northern Ireland. (AP Photo/Max Nash, File)
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    Ian Paisley jnr, right, carries the coffin of his father Ian Paisley for burial at Ballygowan Free Presbyterian church, Ballygowan, Northern Ireland, Monday, Sept. 15, 2014.  The funeral of Ian Paisley, the former Democratic Unionist Party leader and first minister of Northern Ireland, took place Monday, He was buried following a private funeral service at his family home in east Belfast. Dr Paisley, who stepped down from politics in 2008, passed away on Friday following a short illness aged 88.  (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)
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    FILE - In this Thursday, March 22, 2007, file photo Rev. Ian Paisley, Leader of the Democratic Union Party, smiles as he speaks to the press as he leaves 11 Downing Street after a meeting on the Northern Ireland budget with British Chancellor Gordon Brown, London. Paisley the fiery Protestant leader has died in Northern Ireland aged 88  his wife Eileen said Friday Sept. 12, 2014. Much like the Ulster weather, Ian Paisley could offer beaming sunshine one minute, stinging hailstones the next. The international image of Paisley _ that of Northern Ireland's most dangerous demagogue, a belligerent bigot committed to keeping Irish Catholics at bay and out of power _ was well-documented in its own right. But understanding the worst of the public Paisley wouldn't prepare you for meeting him in the flesh.   (AP Photo/Sang Tan, File)
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    Irish tax haul jumps, signals kinder 2015 budget
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