French author Pierre Lemaitre is surrounded by journalists as he arrives at the Drouant restaurant in Paris after he received the literary Goncourt Prize
French author Pierre Lemaitre (C) is surrounded by journalists as he arrives at the Drouant restaurant in Paris November 4, 2013 after he received the literary Goncourt Prize for his novel "Au revoir la-haut". REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (FRANCE - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY MEDIA)
French author Pierre Lemaitre is surrounded by journalists as he arrives at the Drouant restaurant in Paris after he received the literary Goncourt Prize
French author Pierre Lemaitre (C) is surrounded by journalists as he arrives at the Drouant restaurant in Paris November 4, 2013 after he received the literary Goncourt Prize for his novel "Au revoir la-haut". REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (FRANCE - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY MEDIA)
French author Pierre Lemaitre speaks to journalists at the Drouant restaurant in Paris
French author Pierre Lemaitre speaks to journalists at the Drouant restaurant in Paris November 4, 2013 after he received the literary Goncourt Prize for his novel "Au revoir la-haut". REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (FRANCE - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY MEDIA)
French author Pierre Lemaitre is surrounded by journalists as he holds his book at the Drouant restaurant in Paris
French author Pierre Lemaitre (C) is surrounded by journalists as he holds his book at the Drouant restaurant in Paris November 4, 2013 after he received the literary Goncourt Prize for his novel "Au revoir la-haut". At L bottom, French writer Edmonde Charles-Roux. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (FRANCE - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY MEDIA)
French author Pierre Lemaitre speaks to journalists at the Drouant restaurant in Paris
French author Pierre Lemaitre (C) speaks to journalists at the Drouant restaurant in Paris November 4, 2013 after he received the literary Goncourt Prize for his novel "Au revoir la-haut". At L bottom, French writer Edmonde Charles-Roux. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (FRANCE - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY MEDIA)
French author Pierre Lemaitre is surrounded by journalists as he holds his book at the Drouant restaurant in Paris
French author Pierre Lemaitre (C) is surrounded by journalists as he holds his book at the Drouant restaurant in Paris November 4, 2013 after he received the literary Goncourt Prize for his novel "Au revoir la-haut". REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (FRANCE - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY MEDIA)
Supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi chase after journalists in an attempt to get them to leave the area outside the police academy on the outskirts of Cairo
Supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi chase after journalists, who they claim to be pro-army, in an attempt to get them to leave the area outside the police academy, where Mursi's trial took place, on the outskirts of Cairo, November 4, 2013. Mursi struck a defiant tone on the first day of his trial on Monday, chanting 'Down with military rule', and calling himself the country's only 'legitimate' president. Mursi, an Islamist who was toppled by the army in July after mass protests against him, appeared angry and interrupted the session repeatedly, prompting a judge to adjourn the case. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
Supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi push at a journalist outside the police academy, where Mursi's trial took place, on the outskirts of Cairo
Supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi push at a journalist (C), who they claim is a pro-army, as they attempt to get him to leave the area outside the police academy, where Mursi's trial took place, on the outskirts of Cairo, November 4, 2013. Mursi struck a defiant tone on the first day of his trial on Monday, chanting 'Down with military rule', and calling himself the country's only 'legitimate' president. Mursi, an Islamist who was toppled by the army in July after mass protests against him, appeared angry and interrupted the session repeatedly, prompting a judge to adjourn the case. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
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