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	<title>Sarkozy set to unleash new French revolution</title>
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    The right&#039;s candidate could canter home in today&#039;s election - but that will do little to heal deep divisions still raging in France. As hope for Socialist Segolene Royal slips away, Jason Burke finds a nation polarised
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	<title>France set for final poll rallies</title>
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    From the article: &quot;The main candidates in the French presidential election are holding their final campaign rallies on Thursday. A new opinion poll shows centre-right candidate Nicolas Sarkozy still leading with 29%, ahead of the Socialist Segolene Royal on 25%...the centrist candidate Francois Bayrou slipping a few points to 15%. But at least one-third of voters remain undecided ahead of Sunday&#039;s first round.&quot;
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    <pubDate>Thu, 19 Apr 2007 18:28:03 GMT</pubDate>
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