All that glitters: A day trip to Versailles
Venture away from the city of love for a day trip to Versailles.
Venture away from the city of love for a day trip to Versailles.
It was a last-minute decision, made after midnight in a bid to confuse the paparazzi.
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Paris registered a jaw-dropping 42.6C, breaking the previous record by 2 degrees.
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The formal signing did not occur until today, because of the project's complexity.
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The photos reveal grisly scenes reminiscent of an Alfred Hitchcock horror film.
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The existence of so many "phantoms" has shocked the nation.
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