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The Guardian today: PM: France ‘still under threat from attacks by Paris gunmen’s associates’

the guardian today
Wednesday 14 Jan 2015
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Shopkeeper Sohanlal Meghwal features in a photo by Graeme Robertson of the Guardian taken as part of Put Us in the Picture, which aims to ensure people with disabilities are included in attempts to tackle poverty. Sightsavers' Framing Perceptions is at Gallery @oxo, London, 14-18 January
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