Voting began overseas in French presidential elections on Saturday and frontrunner Nicolas Sarkozy attacked “warlike” remarks from rival Segolene Royal, who said his election on Sunday could trigger riots. Voting for the run-off ballot got under way at 1000 GMT in France’s tiny overseas territory of St. Pierre and Miquelon off Canada’s east coast, a day before polls open in mainland France. Full Story
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