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BERLIN — France and Denmark on Monday became the latest countries affected by Germany’s tainted food scare, in which pig and chicken feed were contaminated with dioxin and traces were found in exported food products.
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Denmarks Prince Joachim meets the press at Rigshospitalet early in the morning on Monday, May 4, 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark, after his wife, French-born Princess Marie, gave birth to a boy. The newborn prince, who measured 49 centimeters and weighed...
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