Lest we forget: ANZACS remembered

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Praise the brave, remember the fallen
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Thursday 25 Apr, 2013
Praise the brave, remember the fallen
THOUSANDS gather in the darkness across Australia  to pay their respects to the past and present service men and women. LIVE NOW: Anzac Day coverage.
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