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		<title>Liberals for breakfast: the men who would lead Quebec</title>
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	MONTREAL - Former health minister Philippe Couillard is the third person to enter the race to succeed Jean Charest as Quebec Liberal leader.
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	Paul Wells and Martin Patriquin take us inside a dramatic campaign with a terrifying finish
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		<title>Jean Charest: Cut and roll credits</title>
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	Martin Patriquin explains why losing was the best thing to happen to the Liberal Party of Quebec
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