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Marine Le Pen scores stunning result in French presidential election | French elections 2012 | The Guardian
Le Pen's attacks on Islam are no longer veiled. | The Independent | The Independent
Marine Le Pen: Right-wing wild card | CNN
What a Marine Le Pen Victory Would Mean for Europe | Institut Montaigne
Marine Le Pen's 17.9% is not a breakthrough for the far right | Marine Le Pen | The Guardian
Political positions of Marine Le Pen - Wikipedia
France looks back to a future with Marine Le Pen
Fear, disillusionment, drives French far-right vote | Reuters.com
Marine Le Pen - Wikipedia
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Meet the French Muslims backing Marine Le Pen | Middle East Eye
France's far right leader Le Pen tries revive campaign | Reuters
The French Election and the Rise of Right-Wing Populism | WOSU News
What does Marine LePen plan for France? - OpenLearn - Open University
Marine Le Pen to withhold vote in French presidential runoff | Marine Le Pen | The Guardian
In France, halal meat drama enters election campaign - The Washington Post
Marine Le Pen and the Rise of European Hawks - Berkeley Public Policy Journal
Marine Le Pen, France's National Front head and candidate for the 2012 French president election, delivers a speech to present her New Year wishes to the media in Nanterre January 5, 2012.
In France, Far-Right Le Pen Bets on 'Economic Patriotism'
File:Hénin-Beaumont - Marine Le Pen au Parlement des Invisibles le dimanche 15 avril 2012 (M).JPG - Wikimedia Commons
Why French far-right candidate Marine Le Pen is attracting youth - CSMonitor.com
Poll: National Front leader Marine Le Pen shows surprising strength | The World from PRX
France is collapsing,' Le Pen says
Wilhelm Sasnal, Marine Le Pen, 2012 | Anton Kern Gallery
Le Pen vows far-right EU Parliament group by end of the year – EURACTIV.com
Marine Le Pen's Challenge – The Cairo Review of Global Affairs
Marine Le Pen | Biography, Policies, Party, Father, & Facts | Britannica