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The United States being in Asia is unambiguously a good thing for the region.
Paul Keating
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Paul Keating
Age: 80
Born: 1944
Born: January 18
Former Prime Minister Of Australia
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Australia
Paul John Keating
The Honourable Paul Keating
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