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By Adam Nossiter Reporting from Paris The French fascination with the guillotine has found a new focus over the last week.
France on Saturday began the return of some 3,500 archaeological artifacts to Ethiopia, which Paris held since the 1980s for study.
Credit is due to the handiwork of more than 2,000 craftsmen who have brought Notre Dame back to her medieval magnificence.