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    On 3 December 2008, France had 16.3 million broadband connections, of which 94% are ADSL subscribers. [16] This makes France the second largest ADSL market in Europe. At the end of 2005, 30% of those DSL lines were unbundled, and 37% of those unbundled lines were totally unbundled without any direct invoicing of the historical operator and a greater progression rate than partial unbundling. [17]

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  5. Des Moines Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Des Moines Tribune was a daily afternoon newspaper published in Des Moines, Iowa. It was founded in 1906 [2] and purchased in 1908 [1] by the Cowles family, which owned the Des Moines Register. The newspapers shared production and business operations, but maintained separate editorial staffs which often behaved as rivals and competitors. [3]

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  7. The Des Moines Register - Wikipedia

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    The name finally became The Des Moines Register in 1915. [3] (Cowles also acquired the Des Moines Tribune in 1908. The Tribune, which merged with the rival Des Moines News in 1924 and the Des Moines Capital in 1927, served as the evening paper for the Des Moines area until it ended publication on September 25, 1982).

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    Linternaute.com (webified name for L'Internaute or "the internet navigator", pronounced [lɛ̃tɛʁnot]) is a major French news site, launched in 2000. [2] As of November 2020, it was the 99th most visited website in France. [3] L'Internaute is published by Groupe Figaro.