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WikiLeaks begins new release of thousands of secret US files
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Counting begins after Côte d'Ivoire elections
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French Press Review 29 November 2010
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Iranian nuclear scientist killed, Israel accused
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Euro sinks to two-month low on Irish rescue, then rebounds
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Snow in Paris, temperatures to plummet
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Fraud allegations fail to stop counting in Haitian elections
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French expert says Haitian cholera must have come from abroad
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Karzai's brother corrupt drugs baron, WikiLeaks cables say
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Experts say Egyptian elections have been rigged
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US tried to remove uranium from Pakistan, WikiLeaks reveals
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Tareq Aziz sentened to 10 years in prison
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Over 200 Picasso paintings seized from retired electrician
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Pakistan court stalls pardon moves for Christian mother
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France joins WikiLeaks condemnation despite Sarkozy jibes
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Morrocan parliament to probe W. Saharan violence
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Egypt opposition Muslim Brotherhood faces heavy losses
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Clinton condemns WikiLeaks release of confidential documents
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Côte d'Ivoire announces first partial vote results
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Royal to seek another run for French president in 2012
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Dacian Cioloş, EU Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Affaires
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Dramatic increase in Chinese students in France
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1 World news bulletin 2010-11-29
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1 Emission en anglais 2010-11-29
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France not spared by WikiLeaks revelations
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1 Bulletin of afr & world news 2010-11-29