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  1. 1929: Another quick word on the handling of the ash crisis, as a groundswell of discontent towards the government begins to grow among those stranded. A Downing Street source has told the BBC: "We are looking at the coaches to pick up people who arrive in Madrid. They haven't started arriving in any significant numbers, but there are a few hundred who have arrived by air and we are looking at urgent coach provision to get them back from Madrid."
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  1. 1938: "I'm no chef - but there are two debates to go and I'm told a souffle doesn't rise twice" - that's the rather culinary take of Welsh Conservative Nick Bourne on Clegg-mania, says HREF="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/betsanpowys/" ID="9999" STYLE="LINK_Inline">BBC Wales editor Betsan Powys.
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