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From: AP Worldstream
Date: 20020226
Author:VIRGINIA FENTON, Associated Press Writer
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Dateline: PARIS
In southern France, schoolchildren painted illustrations of Victor
Hugo's famous quotations. In Waterloo, Belgium, musicians played along
to his texts. And people from Asia to Latin America watched a film
version of "Les Miserables" on television.
The 200th anniversary of 19th-century author and politician Victor Hugo's birth is being celebrated all over France this week _ and as far afield as Miami, Tokyo and Taipei.
Hugo, born Feb. 26, 1802, is best known for novels such as "Les Miserables" and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" ...
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