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Economy haunts French polls HAKIM Benselama, 32, an industrial engineer, nearly had a job in the autumn of 2008, but as the world economic crisis hit, he said, "I got phone call after phone call telling me that the projects I had interviewed for were all cancelled." He has been jobless since.
Economy haunts French election PARIS -- Hakim Benselama, 32, an industrial engineer, nearly had a job in the autumn of 2008, but as the world economic crisis hit, he said, "I got phone call after phone call telling me that the projects I had interviewed for were all canceled." He has been jobless since. Radmila Zakovic, 59, came for benefits at the local unemployment office for herself and her two sons, both jobless.
As French Vote Nears, Sarkozy Is Haunted by Grim Economy PARIS -- Hakim Benselama, 32, an industrial engineer, nearly had a job in autumn 2008, but as the world economic crisis hit, he said, "I got phone call after phone call telling me that the projects I had interviewed for were all canceled." He has been jobless since.