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French in North
America
vote in large numbers |
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By Guillaume Lavallee
French citizens in North America
voted in large numbers Saturday, a day before their compatriots back
home cast ballots to choose France’s next president amid intense
interest in the hotly contested election.
Hundreds of people were still
queuing up to vote Saturday afternoon on a brilliant spring day at a
polling station in the posh Outremont district in Montreal, which is
home to the largest number of French voters outside Europe.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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US gun debate
rages after consecutive shooting sprees
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BLACKSBURG, Virginia: Debate
raged anew Saturday over gun controls in the United States after
reports said that Virginia Tech shooter Cho Seung-Hui should not
have been able to legally buy guns due to his mental health...
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Japan’s more
assertive security role for ‘entire world’
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo
Abe said, in remarks published Sunday, that he expected his country
to be playing a more assertive security role throughout “the
entire world”—and have a new Constitution...
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Di’s brother was
first to read eulogy before coffin
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LONDON: The brother of the late
Princess Diana revealed Saturday that he read his eulogy to her
coffin before he delivered the emotional speech at her 1997 funeral,
watched the world over.
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INBRIEF
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SYDNEY: Australian doctors
revealed Sunday that three people who died shortly after receiving
organ transplants from the same donor were all infected with a
previously unknown virus.
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