BRUSSELS Pompidou's Referendum LIKE his predecessor in the Elysee palace, Georges Pompidou has dramatically underlined the two basic facts of European integration. The first is the fragility of the edifice the Europeans have been building since 1958, when the Treaty setting up the EEC came into force. The second is that the road to European integration still passes through Paris.
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