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BRITAIN: Gordon Brown strengthens bid to become PM
published: Tuesday | September 26, 2006


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MANCHESTER, England (AP):

Gordon Brown, the man expected to succeed Tony Blair as prime minister, strengthened his claim on the job yesterday with a self-confident speech that gave the clearest picture yet of what kind of leader he'd be.

Delegates at the governing Labour Party's annual conference gave the treasury chief a standing ovation after the address, which was seen as crucial to his leadership bid and closely watched for signals of what his agenda would be if he wins.

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