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| | Balladur, Edouard -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Socialist President François Mitterrand named Édouard Balladur of the Gaullist Rally for the Republic (RPR) prime minister of France on March 29, 1993. |  | | François Mitterrand named Édouard Balladur of the Gaullist Rally for the Republic (RPR) prime minister of France on March 29, 1993. |  | | In January 1995 conservative Prime Minister Édouard Balladur felt fairly confident that he could easily win the forthcoming presidential election and succeed François Mitterrand, the ailing Socialist who had held the job for two consecutive seven-year terms. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9112741
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| | stock Dominique_de_Villepin - stock-notes.com |
 | | In 1993 he became chief of staff (directeur de cabinet) of Alain Juppé, then Foreign Minister in Ãdouard Balladur's cabinet, and Chirac's political heir apparent. |  | | Villepin then became director of Chirac's successful 1995 presidential campaign and was rewarded with the key job of Secretary-General of the Ãlysée Palace during his first term as President of the Republic (1995-2002). |  | | Villepin was introduced to Jacques Chirac in the early 1980s and became one of his advisers on foreign policy. |
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http://www.stock-notes.com/Dominique_de_Villepin
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| | Balladur, Édouard on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Edouard Balladur en février Edouard Balladur a réapparu mardi dans la course à l'Elysée, pour soutenir son "ami de trente. |  | | Balladur resigned as premier after Chirac won the presidency, although he regained his seat in the National Assembly. |  | | Balladur riding the waves: hampered by his own party. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/B/Balladur.asp
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| | loan Jacques_Chirac - loan-reports.com |
 | | Ãdouard Balladur - Minister of Economy, Finance, and Privatization |  | | To win he had to first see off a challenge from a fellow Gaullist â prime minister Ãdouard Balladur (who ran as an independent, though supported by a large share of Chirac's RPR, and finished third in the first round). |  | | His 18 years as mayor of Paris finally proved the launching pad for his first successful bid for the French presidency. |
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http://loan-reports.com/Jacques_Chirac
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| | Articles - Mont Blanc Tunnel |
 | | Ãdouard Balladur, former president of the French company operating the tunnel (from 1968 to 1980), then later Prime Minister of France, was heard as a witness. |  | | Balladur claimed that a lot was prevented by the division of the tunnel into two sections operated by two companies (one in France, the other in Italy) which did not take a concerted approach. |  | | On July 27, 2005, thirteen defendants were found guilty, and handed sentences ranging from fines to suspended prison sentences, to 6 months in jail. |
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http://www.lastring.com/articles/Mont_Blanc_Tunnel?mySession=dd483efa079cb2deae39211146dc08d9
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| | History of France |
 | | Conservatives captured nearly 85% of the seats in the national assembly, and Édouard BALLADUR, a Gaullist, became premier. |  | | Rising unemployment and other economic difficulties, as well as several corruption scandals, led to a resounding Socialist defeat in 1993. |  | | See RULERS OF FRANCE SINCE 987 for a table of the rulers of France from Hugh Capet to the present." |
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http://www.rinfret.com/frhistory.html
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| | A year of protest in France |
 | | This year millions of people have taken to the streets in cities across France to protest against the policies of the conservative government of Prime Minister douard Balladur elected late last year. |  | | Balladur rewrote his proposal a number of times in an attempt to diffuse the protest. |  | | Balladur also worked hard to present himself as a man of consensus. |
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http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/1994/156/156p23.htm
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 | | In the first round there were 9 candidates, douard Balladur (denoted below by A), Jacques Cheminade (B), Jacques Chirac (C), Robert Hue (D), Lionel Jospin (E), Arlette Laguiller (F), Jean-Marie Le Pen (G), Philippe de Villiers (H) and Dominique Voynet (I). |  | | P12/4R The 1995 election for President of France There were two rounds of voting in the 1995 French Presidential election. |  | | No candidate had an absolute majority of votes, and there was therefore a second round of voting, involving just the top two candidates in round 1, Jacques Chirac (C) and Lionel Jospin (E). |
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http://www.kent.ac.uk/IMS/personal/jmb/pgcourse/pgstat/data/p/12/4b.txt
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| | TF1 |
 | | Critics of TF1 contend that its news coverage is slanted towards supporting right-wing politicians — they were in particular accused of supporting Édouard Balladur in the 1995 presidential elections, and of overstating crime during the 2002 electoral campaign to tilt the balance in favor of incumbent president Jacques Chirac, who campaigned on law-strengthening proposals. |  | | TF1 is the crown jewel of the TF1 group of mass media companies, which notably comprizes Eurosport, the largest European sports network. |  | | They also contend that TF1's news coverage focusses on anecdotes and on sensationalism, and that their programming often deserves the trash TV name. |
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http://www.fr-jeux.com/articles/t/f/TF1.html
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| | 1993 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | March 28 - Gaullists win legislative election in France and Édouard Balladur becomes prime minister of France. |  | | March 31 - A bug in a program written by Richard Depew sends an article to 200 newsgroups simultaneously. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993
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| | Douard Balladur - definition of Douard Balladur in Encyclopedia |
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