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click here for a bigger sunsetOne small voice in the proud tradition of FreeBlogging*Wednesday, June 18, 2003posted by gbarto at 1:12 AM:French news headlines:Le Monde: Reform of the C(ommon) A(gricultural) P(olicy): Difficult Negotiations. It sounds too much like the five year plan for my tastes, but in any case, Europe is trying with little success to agree on how the countries will face each other and the world as far as agriculture goes. I understand everything's on the table save open market competition. Le Figaro: France Dismantles the Iranian Opposition. Law enforcement moved fast and in impressive numbers to round up 165 members of a so called Mujheddin Iran bent on eliminating the current rulers of Japan. It's too early to get a good read on whether a group calling itself Mujheddin would be better or worse than the current regime. Libé: The Two Months That Moved the Profs looks at the radicalization of the education sector. Ouest-France: Cockel Traffic: Seizure at Erquy. The seafood industry, of course, is quite important for Bretagne, so a coup against those violating rules and restrictions by the understaffed maritime patrols is a big deal there. * * *
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