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FRANCE-CULTURE-SCIENCE-PHILOSOPHY
French president Nicolas Sarkozy (C) talks with French philosopher, author and anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss, (back) next to French writer and Academie Francaise perpetual secretary Helene Carrere d'Encausse (R) and Levi-Strauss' wife Monique, on November 28, 2008, during a visit to Levi-Strauss who celebrates his 100th birthday, at his home in Paris. Levi-Strauss is the oldest member of France's prestigious Academie, a deeply respected but retiring figure, who has said he no longer feels at home on an overpopulated planet. Trained as a philosopher, Levi-Strauss found fame as a student of Amazonian Indians, applying the theories of Ferdinand de Saussure's structural linguistics to primitive family life and the narratives of myth. AFP PHOTO
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