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Posted: 5/7/2013 8:57:18 AM EST
France's President Francois Hollande delivers a statment on the situation in Mali at the Elysee Palace in Paris, January 11, 2013.REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer
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Posted: 5/7/2013 8:34:05 AM EST
French President Francois Hollande (C) waits for a guest on the steps of the Elysee Palace in Paris May 2, 2013. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
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Posted: 5/7/2013 8:34:05 AM EST
French President Francois Hollande (C) waits for a guest on the steps of the Elysee Palace in Paris May 2, 2013. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
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Posted: 5/7/2013 8:07:38 AM EST
France's President Francois Hollande delivers a statment on the situation in Mali at the Elysee Palace in Paris, January 11, 2013. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer
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Posted: 5/5/2013 12:08:21 PM EST
Women hold a banner which reads "women are not a baby factory" as they march during a rally to protest the austerity plan of French President Francois Hollande in Paris, Sunday, May 5, 2013. Tens of thousands of supporters of leftist parties are marching through central Paris to express disappointment with President Francois Hollande's first year in power, criticizing the leader for reneging on his promises to rein in the world of finance and enact economic stimulus. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)
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Posted: 5/5/2013 12:08:21 PM EST
A man holds a banner with pictures of world leaders and reads "wall of idiots" march during a rally to protest the austerity plan of French President Francois Hollande in Paris, Sunday, May 5, 2013. Tens of thousands of supporters of leftist parties are marching through central Paris to express disappointment with President Francois Hollande's first year in power, criticizing the leader for reneging on his promises to rein in the world of finance and enact economic stimulus. Pictures show on top form left, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Poutine, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Francois Hollande, IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde, Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, from left bottom, British Prime Minister David Cameron, former President of the European Central Bank (ECB) Jean-Claude Trichet, French National Front leader Marine Le Pen, former Italian Prime Minster Silvio Berlusconi and former French President Nicolas Sarkozy. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)
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Posted: 5/5/2013 12:08:21 PM EST
A man holds a red flag representing Cuba's revolutionary hero Ernesto "Che" Guevara during a rally to protest the austerity plan of French President Francois Hollande in Paris, Sunday, May 5, 2013. Tens of thousands of supporters of leftist parties are marching through central Paris to express disappointment with President Francois Hollande's first year in power, criticizing the leader for reneging on his promises to rein in the world of finance and enact economic stimulus. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)
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Posted: 5/2/2013 11:45:58 AM EST
French President Francois Hollande waits for a guest on the steps of the Elysee Palace in Paris May 2, 2013. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
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Posted: 5/1/2013 6:11:13 PM EST
French President Francois Hollande (R) and new Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta attend a joint news conference at the Elysee Palace in Paris, May 1, 2013. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer
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Posted: 5/1/2013 6:11:13 PM EST
French President Francois Hollande (R) and new Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta attend a joint news conference at the Elysee Palace in Paris, May 1, 2013. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer
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Posted: 5/1/2013 2:18:43 PM EST
French President Francois Hollande re-enters the Elysee Palace after a meeting with Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta, unseen, in Paris, Wednesday, May 1, 2013. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)
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Posted: 5/1/2013 2:18:43 PM EST
Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta, left, shakes hands with French President Francois Hollande after their meeting at the Elysee Palace, in Paris, Wednesday, May 1, 2013. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)
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Posted: 5/1/2013 1:17:46 PM EST
French President Francois Hollande (R) and new Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta attend a joint news conference at the Elysee Palace in Paris, May 1, 2013. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer
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Posted: 5/1/2013 1:17:46 PM EST
French President Francois Hollande (R) and new Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta attend a joint news conference at the Elysee Palace in Paris, May 1, 2013. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer
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Posted: 4/29/2013 3:12:20 PM EST
France's President Francois Hollande delivers a speech to ministers and members of the White Book of Defence and National Security committee at the Elysee Palace in Paris April 29, 2013. REUTERS/Bertrand Langlois/Pool
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Posted: 4/29/2013 3:12:20 PM EST
France's President Francois Hollande (L) listens to White Book of Defence and National Security committee's president Jean-Marie Guehenno at the Elysee Palace in Paris April 29, 2013. REUTERS/Bertrand Langlois/Pool
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Posted: 4/29/2013 3:12:20 PM EST
France's President Francois Hollande (C) poses with (first row) French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian (L), French Minister of Foreign Affairs Laurent Fabius (2ndL), French Interior Minister Manuel Valls (2ndR) and members of the White Book of Defence and National Security committee at the Elysee Palace in Paris April 29, 2013. REUTERS/Bertrand Langlois/Pool
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Posted: 4/29/2013 3:12:20 PM EST
France's President Francois Hollande (C) gets ready to pose with members of the White Book of Defence and National Security committee at the Elysee Palace in Paris April 29, 2013. REUTERS/Bertrand Langlois/Pool
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Posted: 4/29/2013 3:03:20 PM EST
France's President Francois Hollande arrives to deliver a speech to ministers and members of the White Book of Defense and National Security committee at the Elysee presidential palace in Paris, Monday April 29, 2013. France said Monday it will cut another 24,000 military jobs by 2019 as it attempts to maintain a force ready to deal with global threats at the time when the bill for France's decades of deficit spending is due. (AP Photo/Bertrand Langlois, Pool)
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Posted: 4/29/2013 10:49:17 AM EST
France's President Francois Hollande delivers a speech to ministers and members of the White Book of Defence and National Security committee at the Elysee Palace in Paris April 29, 2013. REUTERS/Bertrand Langlois/Pool