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Whether you are in Senlis or Aurillac, it's time for the inevitable.
It is a memory of which she would happily go. Ten days ago, before the Assize Court of Yvelines, the lawyer Corinne Herrmann reminded the jury that it was finally necessary to dig up to "three meters deep", in 2004, to find the bodies of two of victims of Michel Fourniret. "We dug, dug in the garden of the castle of Sautou and we could not find …" And for good reason, "the ogre of the Ardennes" had flatly buried them with the help of a digger. Excavations ordered in connection with the disappearance of Estelle Mouzin resumed on Tuesday morning in the Paris region, at one of the former women of the serial killer. The first operations had already taken place, on September 7, in order to find the body of the missing 9-year-old girl, in 2003, while returning from school in Guermantes (Seine-et-Marne ). This time, the prosecutor of Meaux, Dominique Laurens, specified that soldiers specialized in operational excavations participated in the research.
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Spacious and modern apartments, parking in the basement, small green space: the residence of Joinville-le-Pont (Val-de-Marne) where Arthur * lives would make jealous number of residents in the Paris region. She has just one drawback, which Arthur discovered this summer: "My neighbor had lent me her keys to water her plants. One day, without intention, I used my key to close his apartment, and it worked. I thought it was weird. With the agreement of another neighbor, Arthur tries to open a second apartment: again, his key works without forcing. The case is all the more problematic because these keys, manufactured by Vachette, are called "protected". Because of their complexity – several million combinations are possible on the same key model – they should, in theory, be immune to such an error.
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The year 2018 will remain as that of the hexagonal offensive of Chinese smartphone manufacturers. Faced with the all-powerful Huawei whose Mate 20 Pro thwarts the sales of Apple's iPhone X and Samsung Galaxy S and Note, other Chinese manufacturers are pressing with the same slogan: "to do as well as big, for less. " This is the case of Honor, Oppo, Xiaomi and OnePlus. Long regarded as a brand of geeks whose products remained exclusively sold on the Internet, OnePlus wants to go further with its OnePus 6T, sold from 559 euros *. At this rate, does he do as well as those he claims to equal?
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