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# Nicolas Sarkozy

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Greece may hold referendum on bailout agreement in December
Greek crisis: EU leaders ratchet up pressure over controversial referendum
Greece to be hooked on bailouts for a decade, says Troika report
Second summit called as France, Germany continue to disagree over rescue plans
France's first lady has a baby girl...but what should she call her?
Fears for Eurozone debt deal as crisis talks stall
Petit president: Sarkozy and Carla Bruni have baby girl
France and Germany divided on Euro crisis ahead of crunch summit
L'Oreal heiress placed under family guardianship
'I can beat Sarkozy,' says France's presidential hopeful Francois Hollande
Obama intervenes over Eurozone debt crisis
Merkel and Sarkozy promise crisis package
Merkel and Sarkozy meet to thrash out debt crisis measures
Eurozone debt crisis: 9 key diary dates this month
European markets open down following Germany's bailout vote
Cameron and Sarkozy visit Libya
Greece stays in the Eurozone, insist Merkel and Sarkozy
Cameron and Sarkozy to visit Libya, says Libyan official
Moody's downgrades two French banks
Leaders meet to discuss Libya's next step as Gaddafi brothers differ over conflict
French President denies claims of illegal campaign cash
Rebels offer amnesty in attempt to hunt down Gaddafi
Libyan rebel leader to meet Sarkozy in Paris
Sarkozy moves to protect triple-A rating
Rehn puts Eurobond proposal back on the table
Watch: Should Ireland leave the euro?
Markets open down off the back of Sarkozy and Merkel's Eurozone plans
Eurozone debt panic drags US markets back down
The Daily Fix: Tuesday
Noonan 'welcomes' new initiative of Sarkozy and Merkel; FF has 'cause for concern'
France and Germany merge corporate tax rate – and call for ‘Eurozone government’
Sarkozy and Merkel to meet today
Mixed opening for European markets as French banks continue to stutter
Ireland 12.5, France 0: Corporate tax spat over as country to save hundreds of millions
Could Gaddafi step down from power but remain in Libya?
IMF warns Eurozone problems must be addressed