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MJ Electrical Limited (aka Marky The Sparky)
Value for money services with clear pricing and no hidden extras.
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A local electrician that you can rely on.
MJ Electrical Limited
Providing an honest Electrical service to the people in the Wokingham and Maidenhead areas.
Dedicated to service, efficiency and value for money.
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Washington approves gay marriage
Lawmakers in the US state of Washington pass a bill legalising gay marriage, making Washington the seventh US state to back the measure.
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Sudan launches Darfur peace body
Sudan's president launches a body intended to kick-start development and end the fighting in the war-torn western region of Darfur.
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Brazil police strike talks fail
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Argentina to take Falklands to UN
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Zambia 1-0 Ghana
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Rumours over top China policeman
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US-Japan marine deal resurrected
The US and Japan resurrect a deal to move thousands of US Marines from Okinawa, but the future of a major base on the island remains unclear.
Capello quits as England manager
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Israel hit by nationwide strike
Israel's main trade union federation launches a national strike intended to shut down government offices, banks, airports, ports and rail services.
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VIDEO: Sudan launches Darfur peace body
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