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      <title>Embassy of Finland closed on 10 September 2010</title>
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      <description>26.8.2010 At the closing ceremony of the inaugural Youth Olympic Games (YOG) in Singapore, the vibrancy of youth and its power to inspire took centre stage for one final time. A fire that burned brightly in the heart of Singapore for the past fortnight was put out at 9.01pm yesterday, marking the end of a festival that set new markers for youth and sport. Not only was the city skyline once again bathed in fireworks, entertaining and breathtaking performances also brought gasps from the audience.</description>
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