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  • NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
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    NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
    Japan Airlines Co. (JAL) President Yoshiharu Ueki (front C) throws a paper plane with JAL new employees during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01697/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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  • NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
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    NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
    Japan Airlines Co. (JAL) President Yoshiharu Ueki answers to journalist's questions during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01711/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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  • NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
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    NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
    New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) stand up during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01705/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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  • NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
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    NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
    New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) adjust some make up during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01698/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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  • NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
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    NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
    Japan Airlines Co. (JAL) President Yoshiharu Ueki answers to journalist's questions during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01713/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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  • NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
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    NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
    New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) stand up during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01720/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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  • NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
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    NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
    New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) sit during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01700/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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  • NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
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    NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
    New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) stand up during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01703/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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  • NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
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    NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
    New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) stand up during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01715/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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  • NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
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    NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
    New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) hold colored papers to form the JAL logo during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01721/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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  • NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
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    NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
    Japan Airlines Co. (JAL) President Yoshiharu Ueki answers to journalist's questions during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,650 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01724/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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  • NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
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    NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
    New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) stand up during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01706/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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  • NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
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    NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
    New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) stand up during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01716/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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  • NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
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    NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
    Japan Airlines Co. (JAL) President Yoshiharu Ueki (front C) throws a paper plane with JAL new employees during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01710/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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  • NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
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    NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
    New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) leave a hangar after a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01723/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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  • NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
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    NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
    Japan Airlines Co. (JAL) President Yoshiharu Ueki answers to journalist's questions during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01714/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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  • NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
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    NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
    New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) hold colored papers to form the JAL logo during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01722/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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  • NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
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    NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
    New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) hold colored papers to form the JAL logo during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01707/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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  • NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
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    NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
    New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) stand up during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01702/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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  • NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
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    NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
    Japan Airline (JAL) new employees throw a paper plane during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01708/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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  • NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
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    NEWS - Japan: Airline Chef Yoshiharu Ueki begrüsst die neue Crew
    New employees of Japan Airlines (JAL) sit during a company entrance ceremony at a maintenance hangar in Haneda airport in Tokyo, Japan, 03 April 2017. More than 1,600 new recruits of the JAL group attended the event on the first day of the fiscal year in Japan. Nicolas Datiche / SIPA Tokyo, JAPAN 3 April 2017. //DATICHE_ja01701/Credit:Nicolas Datiche/SIPA/1704031153 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00800730
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  • NEWS - Frankreich: François Fillon zu Besuch bei 'Le Coq Sportif' in Romilly-sur-seine
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    NEWS - Frankreich: François Fillon zu Besuch bei 'Le Coq Sportif' in Romilly-sur-seine
    Les salariés du Coq sportif - Le candidat du parti Les Républicain (LR) à l'élection pour la présidence de la République Française 2017, François Fillon visite l’usine Le Coq Sportif de Romilly-sur-Seine (Aube), France, le 7 février 2017. © Stéphane Lemouton/Bestimage French presidential election candidate for the right-wing Les Republicains (LR) party Francois Fillon visits French sports clothing manufacturer Le Coq Sportif in Romilly-sur-seine, France on February 7, 2017.
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  • NEWS - Frankreich: François Fillon zu Besuch bei 'Le Coq Sportif' in Romilly-sur-seine
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    NEWS - Frankreich: François Fillon zu Besuch bei 'Le Coq Sportif' in Romilly-sur-seine
    Un salarié du Coq sportif - Le candidat du parti Les Républicain (LR) à l'élection pour la présidence de la République Française 2017, François Fillon visite l’usine Le Coq Sportif de Romilly-sur-Seine (Aube), France, le 7 février 2017. © Stéphane Lemouton/Bestimage French presidential election candidate for the right-wing Les Republicains (LR) party Francois Fillon visits French sports clothing manufacturer Le Coq Sportif in Romilly-sur-seine, France on February 7, 2017.
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  • NANTES: Day of protest against austerity - demonstration called by unions
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    NANTES: Day of protest against austerity - demonstration called by unions
    Employees of Cycleurope (ex Micmo Gypsy of the Machecoul plant) demonstrate. People attend a demonstration called by unions, as part an European day of protest against austerity, on November 14, 2012 in Nantes . FRANCE - 14/11/2012//Credit:SALOM-GOMIS SEBASTIEN/SIPA/1211141536 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NANTES: Day of protest against austerity - demonstration called by unions
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    NANTES: Day of protest against austerity - demonstration called by unions
    People attend a demonstration called by unions, as part an European day of protest against austerity, on November 14, 2012 Nantes . FRANCE - 14/11/2012//Credit:SALOM-GOMIS SEBASTIEN/SIPA/1211141536 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NANTES: Day of protest against austerity - demonstration called by unions
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    NANTES: Day of protest against austerity - demonstration called by unions
    Employees of Cycleurope (ex Micmo Gypsy of the Machecoul plant) demonstrate. People attend a demonstration called by unions, as part an European day of protest against austerity, on November 14, 2012 in Nantes . FRANCE - 14/11/2012//Credit:SALOM-GOMIS SEBASTIEN/SIPA/1211141536 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NANTES: Day of protest against austerity - demonstration called by unions
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    NANTES: Day of protest against austerity - demonstration called by unions
    People attend a demonstration called by unions, as part an European day of protest against austerity, on November 14, 2012 Nantes . FRANCE - 14/11/2012//Credit:SALOM-GOMIS SEBASTIEN/SIPA/1211141536 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NANTES: Day of protest against austerity - demonstration called by unions
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    NANTES: Day of protest against austerity - demonstration called by unions
    People attend a demonstration called by unions, as part an European day of protest against austerity, on November 14, 2012 Nantes . FRANCE - 14/11/2012//Credit:SALOM-GOMIS SEBASTIEN/SIPA/1211141536 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NANTES: Day of protest against austerity - demonstration called by unions
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    NANTES: Day of protest against austerity - demonstration called by unions
    People attend a demonstration called by unions, as part an European day of protest against austerity, on November 14, 2012 Nantes . FRANCE - 14/11/2012//Credit:SALOM-GOMIS SEBASTIEN/SIPA/1211141536 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NANTES: Day of protest against austerity - demonstration called by unions
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    NANTES: Day of protest against austerity - demonstration called by unions
    People attend a demonstration called by unions, as part an European day of protest against austerity, on November 14, 2012 Nantes . FRANCE - 14/11/2012//Credit:SALOM-GOMIS SEBASTIEN/SIPA/1211141536 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NANTES: Day of protest against austerity - demonstration called by unions
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    NANTES: Day of protest against austerity - demonstration called by unions
    Employees of Cycleurope (ex Micmo Gypsy of the Machecoul plant) demonstrate. People attend a demonstration called by unions, as part an European day of protest against austerity, on November 14, 2012 in Nantes . FRANCE - 14/11/2012//Credit:SALOM-GOMIS SEBASTIEN/SIPA/1211141536 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NANTES: Day of protest against austerity - demonstration called by unions
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    NANTES: Day of protest against austerity - demonstration called by unions
    Employees of Cycleurope (ex Micmo Gypsy of the Machecoul plant) demonstrate. People attend a demonstration called by unions, as part an European day of protest against austerity, on November 14, 2012 in Nantes . FRANCE - 14/11/2012//Credit:SALOM-GOMIS SEBASTIEN/SIPA/1211141536 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NANTES: Day of protest against austerity - demonstration called by unions
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    NANTES: Day of protest against austerity - demonstration called by unions
    Employees of Cycleurope (ex Micmo Gypsy of the Machecoul plant) demonstrate. People attend a demonstration called by unions, as part an European day of protest against austerity, on November 14, 2012 in Nantes . FRANCE - 14/11/2012//Credit:SALOM-GOMIS SEBASTIEN/SIPA/1211141536 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • NANTES: Day of protest against austerity - demonstration called by unions
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    NANTES: Day of protest against austerity - demonstration called by unions
    People attend a demonstration called by unions, as part an European day of protest against austerity, on November 14, 2012 Nantes . FRANCE - 14/11/2012//Credit:SALOM-GOMIS SEBASTIEN/SIPA/1211141536 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • FRANCE: Illustration Slaughter controversy
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    FRANCE: Illustration Slaughter controversy
    Illustration of traditional non-Halal slaughterhouse in Ruffec, FRANCE-28/02/2012
    A controversy over halal meat centred on suggestions, later shown to be false, that all meat distributed in Paris came from slaughterhouses observing Islamic tradition. French far-right party insisted hat all Parisians were eating halal meat without their knowledge, then that no one could be sure what they were consuming. Mr Sarkozy sayed that all meat should be sold with labels making clear how the animals were slaughtered. /NOSSANT_1621.02/1203121627/Credit:JEAN MICHEL NOSSANT/SIPA/1203121636 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • FRANCE: Illustration Slaughter controversy
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    FRANCE: Illustration Slaughter controversy
    Illustration of traditional non-Halal slaughterhouse in Ruffec, FRANCE-28/02/2012
    A controversy over halal meat centred on suggestions, later shown to be false, that all meat distributed in Paris came from slaughterhouses observing Islamic tradition. French far-right party insisted hat all Parisians were eating halal meat without their knowledge, then that no one could be sure what they were consuming. Mr Sarkozy sayed that all meat should be sold with labels making clear how the animals were slaughtered. /NOSSANT_1621.05/1203121628/Credit:JEAN MICHEL NOSSANT/SIPA/1203121636 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • FRANCE: Illustration Slaughter controversy
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    FRANCE: Illustration Slaughter controversy
    Illustration of traditional non-Halal slaughterhouse in Ruffec, FRANCE-28/02/2012
    A controversy over halal meat centred on suggestions, later shown to be false, that all meat distributed in Paris came from slaughterhouses observing Islamic tradition. French far-right party insisted hat all Parisians were eating halal meat without their knowledge, then that no one could be sure what they were consuming. Mr Sarkozy sayed that all meat should be sold with labels making clear how the animals were slaughtered. /NOSSANT_1621.06/1203121628/Credit:JEAN MICHEL NOSSANT/SIPA/1203121636 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • FRANCE: Illustration Slaughter controversy
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    FRANCE: Illustration Slaughter controversy
    Illustration of traditional non-Halal slaughterhouse in Ruffec, FRANCE-28/02/2012
    A controversy over halal meat centred on suggestions, later shown to be false, that all meat distributed in Paris came from slaughterhouses observing Islamic tradition. French far-right party insisted hat all Parisians were eating halal meat without their knowledge, then that no one could be sure what they were consuming. Mr Sarkozy sayed that all meat should be sold with labels making clear how the animals were slaughtered. /NOSSANT_1621.10/1203121629/Credit:JEAN MICHEL NOSSANT/SIPA/1203121636 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • FRANCE: Illustration Slaughter controversy
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    FRANCE: Illustration Slaughter controversy
    Illustration of traditional non-Halal slaughterhouse in Ruffec, FRANCE-28/02/2012
    A controversy over halal meat centred on suggestions, later shown to be false, that all meat distributed in Paris came from slaughterhouses observing Islamic tradition. French far-right party insisted hat all Parisians were eating halal meat without their knowledge, then that no one could be sure what they were consuming. Mr Sarkozy sayed that all meat should be sold with labels making clear how the animals were slaughtered. /NOSSANT_1621.04/1203121628/Credit:JEAN MICHEL NOSSANT/SIPA/1203121636 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • FRANCE: Illustration Slaughter controversy
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    FRANCE: Illustration Slaughter controversy
    Illustration of traditional non-Halal slaughterhouse in Ruffec, FRANCE-28/02/2012
    A controversy over halal meat centred on suggestions, later shown to be false, that all meat distributed in Paris came from slaughterhouses observing Islamic tradition. French far-right party insisted hat all Parisians were eating halal meat without their knowledge, then that no one could be sure what they were consuming. Mr Sarkozy sayed that all meat should be sold with labels making clear how the animals were slaughtered. /NOSSANT_1621.36/1203121633/Credit:JEAN MICHEL NOSSANT/SIPA/1203121636 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • FRANCE: Illustration Slaughter controversy
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    FRANCE: Illustration Slaughter controversy
    Illustration of traditional non-Halal slaughterhouse in Ruffec, FRANCE-28/02/2012
    A controversy over halal meat centred on suggestions, later shown to be false, that all meat distributed in Paris came from slaughterhouses observing Islamic tradition. French far-right party insisted hat all Parisians were eating halal meat without their knowledge, then that no one could be sure what they were consuming. Mr Sarkozy sayed that all meat should be sold with labels making clear how the animals were slaughtered. /NOSSANT_1621.09/1203121629/Credit:JEAN MICHEL NOSSANT/SIPA/1203121636 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • FRANCE: Illustration Slaughter controversy
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    FRANCE: Illustration Slaughter controversy
    Illustration of traditional non-Halal slaughterhouse in Ruffec, FRANCE-28/02/2012
    A controversy over halal meat centred on suggestions, later shown to be false, that all meat distributed in Paris came from slaughterhouses observing Islamic tradition. French far-right party insisted hat all Parisians were eating halal meat without their knowledge, then that no one could be sure what they were consuming. Mr Sarkozy sayed that all meat should be sold with labels making clear how the animals were slaughtered. /NOSSANT_1621.07/1203121628/Credit:JEAN MICHEL NOSSANT/SIPA/1203121636 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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    FRANCE: Illustration Slaughter controversy
    Illustration of traditional non-Halal slaughterhouse in Ruffec, FRANCE-28/02/2012
    A controversy over halal meat centred on suggestions, later shown to be false, that all meat distributed in Paris came from slaughterhouses observing Islamic tradition. French far-right party insisted hat all Parisians were eating halal meat without their knowledge, then that no one could be sure what they were consuming. Mr Sarkozy sayed that all meat should be sold with labels making clear how the animals were slaughtered. /NOSSANT_1621.33/1203121633/Credit:JEAN MICHEL NOSSANT/SIPA/1203121636 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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    Illustration of traditional non-Halal slaughterhouse in Ruffec, FRANCE-28/02/2012
    A controversy over halal meat centred on suggestions, later shown to be false, that all meat distributed in Paris came from slaughterhouses observing Islamic tradition. French far-right party insisted hat all Parisians were eating halal meat without their knowledge, then that no one could be sure what they were consuming. Mr Sarkozy sayed that all meat should be sold with labels making clear how the animals were slaughtered. /NOSSANT_1621.21/1203121631/Credit:JEAN MICHEL NOSSANT/SIPA/1203121636 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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    Illustration of traditional non-Halal slaughterhouse in Ruffec, FRANCE-28/02/2012
    A controversy over halal meat centred on suggestions, later shown to be false, that all meat distributed in Paris came from slaughterhouses observing Islamic tradition. French far-right party insisted hat all Parisians were eating halal meat without their knowledge, then that no one could be sure what they were consuming. Mr Sarkozy sayed that all meat should be sold with labels making clear how the animals were slaughtered. /NOSSANT_1621.22/1203121631/Credit:JEAN MICHEL NOSSANT/SIPA/1203121636 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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    Illustration of traditional non-Halal slaughterhouse in Ruffec, FRANCE-28/02/2012
    A controversy over halal meat centred on suggestions, later shown to be false, that all meat distributed in Paris came from slaughterhouses observing Islamic tradition. French far-right party insisted hat all Parisians were eating halal meat without their knowledge, then that no one could be sure what they were consuming. Mr Sarkozy sayed that all meat should be sold with labels making clear how the animals were slaughtered. /NOSSANT_1621.39/1203121634/Credit:JEAN MICHEL NOSSANT/SIPA/1203121636 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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    Illustration of traditional non-Halal slaughterhouse in Ruffec, FRANCE-28/02/2012
    A controversy over halal meat centred on suggestions, later shown to be false, that all meat distributed in Paris came from slaughterhouses observing Islamic tradition. French far-right party insisted hat all Parisians were eating halal meat without their knowledge, then that no one could be sure what they were consuming. Mr Sarkozy sayed that all meat should be sold with labels making clear how the animals were slaughtered. /NOSSANT_1621.37/1203121633/Credit:JEAN MICHEL NOSSANT/SIPA/1203121636 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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    Illustration of traditional non-Halal slaughterhouse in Ruffec, FRANCE-28/02/2012
    A controversy over halal meat centred on suggestions, later shown to be false, that all meat distributed in Paris came from slaughterhouses observing Islamic tradition. French far-right party insisted hat all Parisians were eating halal meat without their knowledge, then that no one could be sure what they were consuming. Mr Sarkozy sayed that all meat should be sold with labels making clear how the animals were slaughtered. /NOSSANT_1621.27/1203121632/Credit:JEAN MICHEL NOSSANT/SIPA/1203121636 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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    Illustration of traditional non-Halal slaughterhouse in Ruffec, FRANCE-28/02/2012
    A controversy over halal meat centred on suggestions, later shown to be false, that all meat distributed in Paris came from slaughterhouses observing Islamic tradition. French far-right party insisted hat all Parisians were eating halal meat without their knowledge, then that no one could be sure what they were consuming. Mr Sarkozy sayed that all meat should be sold with labels making clear how the animals were slaughtered. /NOSSANT_1621.34/1203121633/Credit:JEAN MICHEL NOSSANT/SIPA/1203121636 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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    Illustration of traditional non-Halal slaughterhouse in Ruffec, FRANCE-28/02/2012
    A controversy over halal meat centred on suggestions, later shown to be false, that all meat distributed in Paris came from slaughterhouses observing Islamic tradition. French far-right party insisted hat all Parisians were eating halal meat without their knowledge, then that no one could be sure what they were consuming. Mr Sarkozy sayed that all meat should be sold with labels making clear how the animals were slaughtered. /NOSSANT_1621.32/1203121633/Credit:JEAN MICHEL NOSSANT/SIPA/1203121636 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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