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NEWS: Busunglück Frankreich: Trauerzermonie mit François Hollande
French president Francois Hollande and french prime minister Manuel Valls at Puisseguin to meet gendarmerie officers and firemen in charge of the bus and truck accident who killed 43 people in Puisseguin, Gironde. /AMEZUGO_1258.13/Credit:Ugo Amez/SIPA/1510271307 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00728282
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NEWS: Busunglück Frankreich: Trauerzermonie mit François Hollande
François Hollande rencontre les gendarmes et les pompiers en se rendant à la chapelle ardente à Puisseguin, le 26 octobre 2015 avant la cérémonie d'hommage aux victimes de l'accident de Puisseguin à Petit-Palais-et-Cornemps. French President Francois Hollande meets French gendarmes and firemen before to go at the chapel of rest in Puisseguin on October 2015, before the memorial ceremony for the 43 victims of an accident in Puisseguin near Bordeaux, in Petit-Palais-et-Cornemps.
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NEWS: Busunglück Frankreich: Trauerzermonie mit François Hollande
French president Francois Hollande and french prime minister Manuel Valls at Puisseguin to meet gendarmerie officers and firemen in charge of the bus and truck accident who killed 43 people in Puisseguin, Gironde. /AMEZUGO_1258.07/Credit:Ugo Amez/SIPA/1510271307 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00728282
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LES VOEUX DE L'ELYSEE AUX AUTORITES RELIGIEUSES
Le Ministre de l'Intérieur, Bernard Cazeneuve et le Premier Ministre Manuel Valls, ici au Palais de l'Elysée, alors que le chef de l'Etat reçoit les autorités religieuses pour la cérémonie traditionnelle des voeux, quelques heures après l'attentat contre Charlie Hebdo qui a fait 12 morts. (FOTO: DUKAS/LE FIGARO)
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LES VOEUX DE L'ELYSEE AUX AUTORITES RELIGIEUSES
Le Ministre de l'Intérieur, Bernard Cazeneuve et le Premier Ministre Manuel Valls, ici au Palais de l'Elysée, alors que le chef de l'Etat reçoit les autorités religieuses pour la cérémonie traditionnelle des voeux, quelques heures après l'attentat contre Charlie Hebdo qui a fait 12 morts. (FOTO: DUKAS/LE FIGARO)
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LES VOEUX DE L'ELYSEE AUX AUTORITES RELIGIEUSES
Ambiance autour du Chef de l'Etat, François Hollande, ici aux côtés du Premier Ministre Manuel Valls, et du Ministre de l'Intérieur Bernard Cazeneuve, alors qu'il reçoit les autorités religieuses pour la cérémonie traditionnelle des voeux, au Palais de l'Elysée, quelques heures après l'attentat contre Charlie Hebdo qui a fait 12 morts. (FOTO: DUKAS/LE FIGARO)
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LES VOEUX DE L'ELYSEE AUX AUTORITES RELIGIEUSES
Ambiance autour du Chef de l'Etat, François Hollande, ici aux côtés du Premier Ministre Manuel Valls, et du Ministre de l'Intérieur Bernard Cazeneuve, alors qu'il reçoit les autorités religieuses pour la cérémonie traditionnelle des voeux, au Palais de l'Elysée, quelques heures après l'attentat contre Charlie Hebdo qui a fait 12 morts. (FOTO: DUKAS/LE FIGARO)
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LES VOEUX DE L'ELYSEE AUX AUTORITES RELIGIEUSES
Le Ministre de l'Intérieur, Bernard Cazeneuve et le Premier Ministre Manuel Valls, ici au Palais de l'Elysée, alors que le chef de l'Etat s'apprête à reçevoir les autorités religieuses pour la cérémonie traditionnelle des voeux, quelques heures après l'attentat contre Charlie Hebdo qui a fait 12 morts. (FOTO: DUKAS/LE FIGARO)
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12 Killed In Terrorist Attack At French Satirical Magazine Charlie Hebdo - Paris
French President Francois Hollande flanked by Minister of the Interior Bernard Cazeneuve, Ile-de-France region President Jean-Paul Huchon and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo arriving at the shooting scene outside the Paris offices of satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, in Paris, France on December 6, 2015. At least 11 people were killed - including two police officers - and 5 injured when two heavily armed gunmen stormed the offices. The magazine is most famous internationally for publishing a controversial series of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed in 2012. Photo by Nicolas Briquet/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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12 Killed In Terrorist Attack At French Satirical Magazine Charlie Hebdo - Paris
French President Francois Hollande flanked by Minister of the Interior Bernard Cazeneuve, Ile-de-France region President Jean-Paul Huchon and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo arriving at the shooting scene outside the Paris offices of satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, in Paris, France on December 6, 2015. At least 11 people were killed - including two police officers - and 5 injured when two heavily armed gunmen stormed the offices. The magazine is most famous internationally for publishing a controversial series of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed in 2012. Photo by Nicolas Briquet/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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12 Killed In Terrorist Attack At French Satirical Magazine Charlie Hebdo - Paris
French President Francois Hollande flanked by Minister of the Interior Bernard Cazeneuve, Ile-de-France region President Jean-Paul Huchon and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo arriving at the shooting scene outside the Paris offices of satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, in Paris, France on December 6, 2015. At least 11 people were killed - including two police officers - and 5 injured when two heavily armed gunmen stormed the offices. The magazine is most famous internationally for publishing a controversial series of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed in 2012. Photo by Nicolas Briquet/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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12 Killed In Terrorist Attack At French Satirical Magazine Charlie Hebdo - Paris
French President Francois Hollande flanked by Minister of the Interior Bernard Cazeneuve, Ile-de-France region President Jean-Paul Huchon and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo arriving at the shooting scene outside the Paris offices of satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, in Paris, France on December 6, 2015. At least 11 people were killed - including two police officers - and 5 injured when two heavily armed gunmen stormed the offices. The magazine is most famous internationally for publishing a controversial series of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed in 2012. Photo by Nicolas Briquet/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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12 Killed In Terrorist Attack At French Satirical Magazine Charlie Hebdo - Paris
French President Francois Hollande flanked by Minister of the Interior Bernard Cazeneuve, Ile-de-France region President Jean-Paul Huchon and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo arriving at the shooting scene outside the Paris offices of satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, in Paris, France on December 6, 2015. At least 11 people were killed - including two police officers - and 5 injured when two heavily armed gunmen stormed the offices. The magazine is most famous internationally for publishing a controversial series of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed in 2012. Photo by Nicolas Briquet/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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12 Killed In Terrorist Attack At French Satirical Magazine Charlie Hebdo - Paris
French President Francois Hollande flanked by Minister of the Interior Bernard Cazeneuve, Ile-de-France region President Jean-Paul Huchon and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo arriving at the shooting scene outside the Paris offices of satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, in Paris, France on December 6, 2015. At least 11 people were killed - including two police officers - and 5 injured when two heavily armed gunmen stormed the offices. The magazine is most famous internationally for publishing a controversial series of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed in 2012. Photo by Nicolas Briquet/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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General Electric's Jeffrey R. Immelt In Elysee - Paris
French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve arrives at the Elysee presidential palace under an umbrella prior to a meeting with French president and US conglomerate General Electric (GE) chairman of the board and C.O Jeffrey R. Immelt, in Paris, France, on April 28, 2014. French engineering group Alstom said the day before that it has suspended trading in its shares as expectations grew for a possible bidding war between industrial giants General Electric and Siemens. Photo by Stephane Lemouton/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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