Anecdotal recollection of dinner with Elie Wiesel and French President François Mitterrand
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The passage contains personal reflections and historical commentary without any concrete allegations, financial details, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It mentions Elie Wiesel, Françoi The author describes a dinner attended by Elie Wiesel, his wife, and French President François Mitte A translator was used for the conversation, and a joke was retold in English. The text includes br
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