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    What’s French for, “Chickens coming home to roost”?

    By Jeremy | July 19, 2005

    "[Jacques] Chirac and France are parting ways.
    "And how. 'There is an absolute divorce between him and French society,' says Dominique Moisi of the French Institute of International Relations. And not exactly an amicable one, either. 'If the uncoupling today is so violent,' L'Express declared in an unsparing analysis, 'it is because never, since 1962 and peace in Algeria, has a president of the Fifth Republic had so many national failures to confront, so many means at his disposal with which to avoid them and so many negatives on his balance sheet.'" - Newsweek, "L'Etat? C'est Moi ... Not," 7/25/05

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