The association Jeudi Noir ((Black Thursday: French association who campaign for the right to have a place to live) occupied since the end of October 2009 a XVII century's mansion (where Madame de Sevigne was born and Isadora Duncan lived with her lover) at Vosges' place who belong at, 87-year-old banking heiress Beatrice Cottin. They are expelled by polices this morning, while the wintry armistice has already begun in Paris, France, on October 23, 2010. Squatters must have left places at 8:30 am. Pavements are sprinkled with suitcases, most of them dosen't know where they are going to sleep t
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The association Jeudi Noir ((Black Thursday: French association who campaign for the right to have a place to live) occupied since the end of October 2009 a XVII century's mansion (where Madame de Sevigne was born and Isadora Duncan lived with her lover) at Vosges' place who belong at, 87-year-old banking heiress Beatrice Cottin. They are expelled by polices this morning, while the wintry armistice has already begun in Paris, France, on October 23, 2010. Squatters must have left places at 8:30 am. Pavements are sprinkled with suitcases, most of them dosen't know where they are going to sleep this evening. Photo by Emmanuelle Charmant/ABACAPRESS.COM