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Jean-Pierre Raffarin, who was France's prime minister from 2002 to 2005 when Mr. Ferry was a minister, said he had no idea what the philosopher was talking about.
France Looks Into Child-Sex Allegations David Gauthier-Villars 2011
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"I learned about Luc Ferry's comments upon my return from Algeria," Mr. Raffarin said in a short post on his blog.
France Looks Into Child-Sex Allegations David Gauthier-Villars 2011
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"I learned about Luc Ferry's comments upon my return from Algeria," Mr. Raffarin said in a short post on his blog.
France Looks Into Child-Sex Allegations David Gauthier-Villars 2011
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In 2005 Mr. Breton was lured away from France Telecom to become France's minister of economy, finance and industry, during the premierships of Jean-Pierre Raffarin and Dominique de Villepin .
The IT Boss Who Shuns Email Max Colchester 2011
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Mr. Raffarin added that he had never been informed of a case of alleged pedophilia involving a minister.
France Looks Into Child-Sex Allegations David Gauthier-Villars 2011
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Mr. Raffarin added that he had never been informed of a case of alleged pedophilia involving a minister.
France Looks Into Child-Sex Allegations David Gauthier-Villars 2011
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Jean-Pierre Raffarin, who was France's prime minister from 2002 to 2005 when Mr. Ferry was a minister, said he had no idea what the philosopher was talking about.
France Looks Into Child-Sex Allegations David Gauthier-Villars 2011
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It is a new era for Europe, a new geography, a new history French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin, Le Metro, 7th October 2004.
Archive 2008-06-01 Not a sheep 2008
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It is a new era for Europe, a new geography, a new history French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin, Le Metro, 7th October 2004.
The EU project explained Not a sheep 2008
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Raffarin wrote a book in 2007 about why France needed Sarkozy as president.
Sarkozy: It’s French for “worn out” - Inkless Wells - Macleans.ca 2009
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