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NEWS - Deutschland: Landtagswahl in Bayern
German Minister of Interior, Construction and Homeland and Christian Social Union (CSU) party chairman, Horst Seehofer (R) gives an interview to German journalist Bettina Schausten during the Bavaria state elections in Munich, Germany, 14 October 2018. According to the Bavarian state election commissioner some 9.5 million people were eligible to vote in the regional elections for a new parliament in the southern German state of Bavaria. *** Local Caption *** 09557850
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NEWS - Deutschland: Landtagswahl in Bayern
Alliance 90/The Greens party leading candidate Katharina Schulze (L) and Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Soeder attend a TV show during the Bavaria state elections in Munich, Germany, 14 October 2018. According to the Bavarian state election commissioner some 9.5 million people were eligible to vote in the regional elections for a new parliament in the southern German state of Bavaria. *** Local Caption *** 09557794
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NEWS - Deutschland: Landtagswahl in Bayern
Alliance 90/The Greens party leading candidate Katharina Schulze (L) and German journalist Bettina Schausten attend a TV show during the Bavaria state elections in Munich, Germany, 14 October 2018. According to the Bavarian state election commissioner some 9.5 million people were eligible to vote in the regional elections for a new parliament in the southern German state of Bavaria. *** Local Caption *** 09557845
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NEWS - Deutschland: Landtagswahl in Bayern
Alliance 90/The Greens party leading candidate Katharina Schulze attends a TV show during the Bavaria state elections in Munich, Germany, 14 October 2018. According to the Bavarian state election commissioner some 9.5 million people were eligible to vote in the regional elections for a new parliament in the southern German state of Bavaria. *** Local Caption *** 09557844
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Segolene Royal and Francois Hollande split
epa01041608 (FILES) A file photo dated 22 January 2007 of former French Socialist presidential candidate Segolene Royal (R) flanked by her partner and general secretary of the Socialist Party Francois Hollande (L), as they inaugurate her campaign headquarters in Paris, France. Ms. Royal has announced that the couple has split and she will dispute Mr. Hollande the Party leadership, it was announced 17 June 2007. EPA/MELANIE FREY- RDB BY DUKAS
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Day 1 of Republican National Convention
Former President George HW Bush and former First lady Barbara Bush attend the Republican National Convention. (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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PROBABLE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IS PRO-ALLY.
Mr Wendell L Wilkie, a businessman with an income of £15 000 a year, is considered the dark horse for the Republican Party nomination of a candidate for the US Presidential election in the autumn. The Party is meeting at Philadelphia to select a candidate, and it is thought likely that Mr Wilkie will beat the favourites, Senator Robert Taft and Mr Thomas E Dewey.
Opposed to Isolationism, he believes that England is America's first line of defence.
Photo Shows: Mr Wendell L Willkie on right.
25 June 1940 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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