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Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy on Saturday won the race to the leadership of crisis-hit conservative party Union for a Popular Movement (UMP), a step crucial to bid for the presidency in 2017.

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Often these days, the first order of business at European Union summits isn't the continent's dreadful financial crisis.

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French President Francois Hollande's Socialist Party won a solid majority in parliamentary elections yesterday, polls projected, fortifying Hollande in his push for government stimulus programs to tackle Europe's economic crisis.

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Leftist candidates led the first round of France's parliamentary elections yesterday, according to polling agencies and partial official results, in a vote that is crucial to President Francois Hollande's Socialist agenda.

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Socialist Francois Hollande took over as France's president yesterday and jetted off to Berlin hours later for talks on Europe's debt crisis — only to have his plane struck by lightning. No one was hurt.

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French voters chose Socialist Francois Hollande as their new president Sunday in a race that will have implications for Europe's debt crisis, the Afghanistan war and global diplomacy.

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Nicolas Sarkozy lost his bid for a second term as President of France, a high-profile casualty of the social uncertainties produced by the European financial crisis.

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France voted in a presidential run-off election yesterday that could see Socialist challenger Francois Hollande defeat incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy by capitalizing on public anger over spending cuts and a Europe-wide push for austerity.

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French President Nicolas Sarkozy's career was on the line yesterday as voters turned out in solid numbers for the first round of France's presidential election, a contest that could shake up Europe's political landscape and approach to myriad economic troubles.

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French presidential candidate Francois Hollande, leading in polls but lacking in ideas that stick in voters' minds, finally dropped a bombshell: As president, he would levy a 75 percent tax on anyone who makes more than €1 million ($1.33 million) a year.

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French President Francois Hollande's Socialist Party won a solid majority in parliamentary elections yesterday, polls projected, fortifying Hollande in his push for government stimulus programs to tackle Europe's economic crisis.

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Socialist Francois Hollande took over as France's president yesterday and jetted off to Berlin hours later for talks on Europe's debt crisis — only to have his plane struck by lightning. No one was hurt.

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Nicolas Sarkozy lost his bid for a second term as President of France, a high-profile casualty of the social uncertainties produced by the European financial crisis.

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France voted in a presidential run-off election yesterday that could see Socialist challenger Francois Hollande defeat incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy by capitalizing on public anger over spending cuts and a Europe-wide push for austerity.

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French President Nicolas Sarkozy's career was on the line yesterday as voters turned out in solid numbers for the first round of France's presidential election, a contest that could shake up Europe's political landscape and approach to myriad economic troubles.

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French presidential candidate Francois Hollande, leading in polls but lacking in ideas that stick in voters' minds, finally dropped a bombshell: As president, he would levy a 75 percent tax on anyone who makes more than €1 million ($1.33 million) a year.

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