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Examples
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It seems that the former French Prime Minister and former European Commissioner Edith Cresson is not doomed to a penurious old age.
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KELLY: That's the first time these two meet, and it's your first glimpse of Stone Cresson, a disturbed and disturbing man.
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KELLY: That's the first time these two meet, and it's your first glimpse of Stone Cresson, a disturbed and disturbing man.
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KELLY: That's the first time these two meet, and it's your first glimpse of Stone Cresson, a disturbed and disturbing man.
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The seller, Linda Wilbourne in Cresson, Texas, says she originally got the starter from "someone who got it from a baker in San Francisco."
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That is at bottom what Cresson has been saying, in somewhat shriller tones.
A Case Of Ja-Panic 2008
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Grumpy chroniclers later pointed out that former Prime Minister Edith Cresson had indeed been incompetent.
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As our readers will recall, at the time Mme Cresson could not understand what all the fuss was about.
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The details of the report were bad enough (box), and, in the case of Cresson, who seemed to treat her job in Brussels as an opportunity to employ friends from her political power base in France, genuinely shocking.
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And though Tokyo did take the unusual step of summoning the French ambassador to complain formally about Cresson last month, both governments since then have tried to pretend it's business as usual.
A Case Of Ja-Panic 2008
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