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ce—a clutch of anti-liberalisers are trying to agree on a single champion. These parties matter in 2002 Arlette
Laguiller, a Trotskyist, and Olivier Besancenot, a Revolutionary Communist, took 10% between them.
The proliferation of candidates makes the first round uncertain for the two front-runners, Ms Royal and Mr Sarkozy.
The polls probably overestimate their first-round scores, since few list more than a dozen candidates. One this month
by Ifop gave Mr Sarkozy 30%, well above Mr Chirac s 20% in 2002, and Ms Royal 31%, almost twice what Mr Jospin
took.
If Mr Sarkozy and Ms Royal suffer equally from fragmentation on left and right, that could give a decisive negotiating
hand to the centre. Mr Bayrou scraped 7% in 2002, but he has been quietly gaining ground one Ifop poll gave him
12%. The assumption is that he would back the UMP in the second round. But he has refused government jobs and
been a shrill critic in parliament. Might he do a second-round deal with the Socialists? France needs to “govern
beyond the left-right divide� Mr Bayrou has said, adding that he would not close the door to anybody. With polls
showing Mr Sarkozy and Ms Royal neck-and-neck in a run-off, the centre may this time matter fuel dispenser more than the
extremes.
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Germany s press
Still a man s world
Dec 7th 2006 | BERLIN
From The Economist print edition
A dearth of women editors at the top
WOMEN can also read. So might run a headline on the latest fad
fuel dispenser
in the German press, which has suddenly discovered female
readers, and is running articles of special interest to them. fuel dispenser
Several newspapers have also run features on women in
leadership posts. This was predictable Germany has a female
chancellor, Angela Merkel. Finding women readers is good for
circulation. Fewer women than men read Germany s elite
papers, but covers on feminism or manliness can yield record
sales.
Yet stories of