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    In this photo taken on Monday, April 14, 2014, incoming Nuclear Energy Agency chief William Magwood gestures during an interview with The Associated Press, in Paris. Tiny nuclear power plants that could be far cheaper to build than their behemoth counterparts could herald the future for an energy industry that has come under scrutiny since the Fukushima disaster. In the United States, Magwood hopes the modular reactors will replace outdated coal plants. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)
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    Tiny power plants hold promise for nuclear energy

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    French school carries out DNA dragnet in rape case
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    Court overturns ex-banker’s extradition to Russia
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    French President Francois Hollande, right,  new French Prime Minister Manuel Valls, center, and  Environment and Energy minister Segolene Royal pose during the family picture after the first weekly cabinet meeting after municipal elections, at the Elysee Palace in Paris, Friday, April 4, 2014. President Francois Hollande shook up the government this week after his Socialist Party suffered an electoral defeat in nationwide municipal elections. Among two new faces in the Cabinet is Segolene Royal, a longtime politician and mother of Hollande's children, as environment and energy minister. (AP Photo/Jacques Brinon)
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    France’s new prime minister wins confidence vote

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    Paris mayor’s race offers chance to reimagine city
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    Free rides to combat pollution in France, Belgium
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    FILE - This Dec. 1, 2005, file photo shows three logos of French mobile operators : SFR, Bouygues and Orange, displayed at the entrance of a telephone store in Nice, southern France. French conglomerate Bouygues is offering euro10.5 billion  ($14.4 billion) for control of mobile operator SFR telecommunications, entering a bidding war for the Vivendi unit. Bouygues said Thursday its offer to combine SFR with Bouygues Telecom would create a new number one mobile operator in France, leapfrogging current market leader Orange. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau, File)
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    France tries man accused of running al-Qaida site
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