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[Title] => Polls: Socialists win French parliament race
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[Title] => Lightning hits French president's plane, none hurt
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[Summary] => 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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[Title] => Turnout solid in French presidential election
[Summary] => 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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[Title] => French Socialist's big idea: tax the rich
[Summary] => 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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