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Posted: 10/15/2012 2:12:13 PM EST
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (L) is greeted by Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond on the steps of St Andrews House in Edinburgh, Scotland October 15, 2012. REUTERS/David Moir
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Posted: 10/15/2012 2:12:13 PM EST
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (L) is greeted by Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond on the steps of St Andrews House in Edinburgh, Scotland October 15, 2012. REUTERS/David Moir
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Posted: 10/15/2012 2:12:13 PM EST
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (L) is greeted by Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond on the steps of St Andrews House in Edinburgh, Scotland October 15, 2012. REUTERS/David Moir
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Posted: 10/15/2012 2:12:13 PM EST
The First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond (R) speaks to Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (L), with Scottish Secretary Michael Moore (2nd L) and Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, before signing a referendum agreement in St Andrew's House, Edinburgh, Scotland October 15, 2012. REUTERS/Gordon Terris/Pool
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Posted: 10/15/2012 2:12:13 PM EST
The First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond (L) and Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, sign the referendum agreement in St Andrew's House, Edinburgh, Scotland October 15, 2012. REUTERS/Gordon Terris/Pool
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Posted: 10/15/2012 2:12:13 PM EST
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (L) is greeted by Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond on the steps of St Andrews House in Edinburgh, Scotland October 15, 2012. REUTERS/David Moir
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Posted: 10/15/2012 2:12:13 PM EST
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (L) is greeted by Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond on the steps of St Andrews House in Edinburgh, Scotland October 15, 2012. REUTERS/David Moir
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Posted: 10/15/2012 2:12:13 PM EST
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (L) is greeted by Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond on the steps of St Andrews House in Edinburgh, Scotland October 15, 2012. REUTERS/David Moir
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Posted: 10/15/2012 2:12:13 PM EST
The First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond (R) speaks to Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (L), with Scottish Secretary Michael Moore (2nd L) and Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, before signing a referendum agreement in St Andrew's House, Edinburgh, Scotland October 15, 2012. REUTERS/Gordon Terris/Pool
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Posted: 10/15/2012 1:27:21 PM EST
Scotland First Minister Alex Salmond gestures during a news conference on a referendum of independence for Scotland, at St Andrew's House in Edinburgh, Scotland October 15, 2012. REUTERS/David Moir
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Posted: 10/15/2012 12:03:22 PM EST
A logo of an Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is seen at a branch in London February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth
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Posted: 10/15/2012 9:21:39 AM EST
The First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond (L) and Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, sign the referendum agreement in St Andrew's House, Edinburgh, Scotland October 15, 2012. REUTERS/Gordon Terris/Pool
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Posted: 10/15/2012 9:13:22 AM EST
The referendum agreement signed by Prime Minister David Cameron, Scotland First Minister Alex Salmond, Scottish Secretary Michael Moore and Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon during a meeting at St Andrews House in Edinburgh, Monday, Oct. 15, 2012. Cameron met with the leader of Scotland's separatist administration Monday to sign a deal on a referendum that could break up the United Kingdom. Officials from London and Edinburgh have been meeting for weeks to hammer out details of a vote on Scottish independence. Sticking points included the date and the wording of the question. (AP Photo/Gordon Terris, Pool)
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Posted: 10/15/2012 8:53:25 AM EST
The First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond (R) speaks to Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (L), with Scottish Secretary Michael Moore (2nd L) and Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, before signing a referendum agreement in St Andrew's House, Edinburgh, Scotland October 15, 2012. REUTERS/Gordon Terris/Pool
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Posted: 10/15/2012 8:43:29 AM EST
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (L) is greeted by Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond on the steps of St Andrews House in Edinburgh, Scotland October 15, 2012. REUTERS/David Moir
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Posted: 10/15/2012 8:43:29 AM EST
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (L) is greeted by Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond on the steps of St Andrews House in Edinburgh, Scotland October 15, 2012. REUTERS/David Moir
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Posted: 10/15/2012 8:43:29 AM EST
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (L) is greeted by Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond on the steps of St Andrews House in Edinburgh, Scotland October 15, 2012. REUTERS/David Moir
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Posted: 10/15/2012 8:43:29 AM EST
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (L) is greeted by Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond on the steps of St Andrews House in Edinburgh, Scotland October 15, 2012. REUTERS/David Moir
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Posted: 10/15/2012 8:43:29 AM EST
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (L) is greeted by Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond on the steps of St Andrews House in Edinburgh, Scotland October 15, 2012. REUTERS/David Moir
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Posted: 10/15/2012 5:28:46 AM EST
Scotland's First Minister and leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), Alex Salmond, poses for photographers after his speech at a pro-independence rally in Princes Street gardens in Edinburgh, Scotland September 22, 2012. REUTERS/David Moir