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Greece for sale

In Thursday's French papers - the Greek contagion could spread to French banks, debate hots up on the legalisation of cannabis, and the US State Department has some recommendations for travellers to France.

By Elena CASAS

Liberation says Greece is up for sale this morning - they're also having a good laugh at the expense of the US State department and its somewhat clichéd advice for American travellers to France.

Le Figaro is more worried about the Greek crisis spreading to France - and they're looking forward to the trial of the Servier pharmaceutical company for selling dangerous weight loss drug Mediator.

Le Monde headlines on the possible legalisation of cannabis, while La Croix has better news - charitable donations are up in France.

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Comments (1)

JamesCreedonF24

Very Good wish it was longer.
:-)
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