November 21, 2008
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A new digital library launched by the European Union has crashed within hours of opening.
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Two men accused of killing two 23-year-old French students at their London flat on June 29th pleaded not guilty
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The human rights commissioner slams France’s overcrowded jails and the harsh treatment of inmates.
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The Jan. 8-9 meeting in Paris will be co-hosted by Sarkozy and Brown's predecessor, Tony Blair.
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France's aim was to make sure the financial crisis did not trigger the disappearance of strategic French industries at a time when banks were still proving reluctant to lend and investors could make easy investments in major companies.
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This year's batch of Beaujolais nouveau goes on sale across the world today – but poor harvests could make it harder to get your hands on a bottle.
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"Vested interests" in France, Germany and Italy have blocked reforms to European Union farm subsidies
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At age 81, activist Simone Veil has been elected to the Académie Française, the centuries-old body that acts as guardian of the French language.


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