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French junior minister quits government over sex scandal

FRENCH PAPERS, Mon., 30/5/2011: Georges Tron has resigned as junior minister for the civil service. Libération says we’ve entered a new era in French politics; the Strauss-Kahn scandal has had lasting consequences for French political life, the paper says. Also, Paris-based butchers lament the use of the term "Butcher of the Balkans" for Ratko Mladic.

By James CREEDON

 

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Libération: Georges Tron ‘mis à pied’
 
Le Figaro: Editorial on renewed divisions in the Socialist Party since the Strass-Kahn case
 
Le Parisien: Dukan Diet under the spotlight
 
Le Figaro: Paris-based butchers lament use of ‘Butcher of Balkans’ for Mladic
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