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French president Nicolas Sarkozy (L), French Environment minister Jean-Louis Borloo, (2L), former Polish president Lech Walesa (4R), former president of the Senate Christian Poncelet, (5R), French Prime minister Francois Fillon (3rd R), French minister of immigration, integration and national identity Brice Hortefeux (2R), French Interior Minister Michel Alliot-Marie (R), attend, 10 august 2007, at the Notre-Dame Cathedral, in Paris, the funerals mass of Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger, the retired archbishop of Paris who died late 05 August, aged 80. Lustiger was born a Jew but converted during the Nazi occupation of France in World War II, and went on to become a gifted communicator for Catholicism. Created a cardinal by late pope John Paul II, he served as Paris archbishop for a quarter of a century, from 1981 to 2005. AFP PHOTO ERIC FEFERBERG
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Paris, FRANCE |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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ERIC FEFERBERG |
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10 August 2007 |
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