Lasers, ladders and a leap: Photos of the week from around the world
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England braced for France's return raid on Twickenham
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Judge Carl Nichols temporarily blocked plans to put 2,200 employees on paid leave and recall nearly all agency workers abroad. He also temporarily reinstated 500 workers already on leave.The New York Times - 1h