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The head was lost after revolutionaries ransacked the royal chapel at Saint Denis, near Paris, in 1793.
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According to a source cited by AFP news agency, the two men were born in Turkey in 1974 and 1982 respectively, live in the Saint Denis district of Paris and are part of the women's immediate network.
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There's insecurity in Saint-Denis, and that hurts businesses because people don't come out shopping anymore.
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On a warm fall day almost a year later, the streets of Saint-Denis are filled with shoppers and pedestrians.
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Ms. SOFIA TOITEE (Shopkeeper, Saint-Denis): (Through translator) It's better now for sure, but for how long I don't know.
NPR: Violence Overshadows Upcoming French Elections
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Then the newspaper Le Monde published a confidential memo sent by a Saint-Denis city official to the Interior Ministry.
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Those from certain rough banlieues, such as Seine-Saint-Denis, north of Paris (93), have always been treated with extra suspicion by the police.
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Mr. NICOLAS SARKOZY (Minister of the Interior, France): (Through translator) In the face of more frequent and more violent crime in Saint-Denis, I don't understand why the number of people incarcerated is down.
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Mr. CURTIS JACKSON (Resident, Seine-Saint-Denis): Nothing has changed.
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Many of the qualities that attracted Sagnier to Chabrol are similar to those that draw her on-screen alter-ego Gabrielle to writer Charles Saint-Denis (Francois Berleand) -- Charles' knowledge of life, literature and his ability to treat her like a little girl, not as an equal.
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Ms. HAMAMA ABUBACKAR (Resident, Saint-Denis): (Through translator) Before you couldn't even talk on your cell phone in public because of the hoodlums around here - and believe me, there are plenty of them - wouldn't hesitate to just grab it from you and hit you.
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