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* For a short time there, it looked as though Stephen Harper's Conservative party was going to storm Canada and roust the once-impregnable Liberals from office. Paul Martin, the Liberal leader, came across as distinctly worried in the weeks before the June 28 election. As well he might: Owing to a combination of a newly invigorated Right, the public's weariness with the self-appointed Natural Party of Government, and evidence of Liberal graft in Quebec, his poll figures were dropping fast. So Martin ...