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Dry house
The parliamentary committee looking into the Mulroney-Schreiber affair hasn't even started yet and they've run out of coffee.
The gallery was full an hour before proceedings even started as journalists and gawkers and even Natural Resources Minister Gary Lunn showed up early in order to get a seat.
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