Jon Harwood is deputy managing editor of The Week.co.uk. He has edited and written for national newspapers in the UK and spent several years in the South Pacific.
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Former president and ex-PM Dominique de Villepin received millions, says Sarkozy aide
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But the social networking site appears to have no immediate plans for a stock market flotation
The former chief designer at Dior escapes with a suspended fine of €6,000 after ‘public insult’ conviction
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