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I know that parties involved in the Webster property dispute have been talking recently and that a request has been made for the Minister of Justice from France to intervene. My question is: are there any protests underway now or planned for the weekend or have they all agreed to put them on hold until a meeting has been held.
We arrive tomorrow and just want to be able to plan our travel route to the French side (where we are staying).
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I have already passed today's paper on to someone else, but from what I remember, there was an article this morning asking for both Dutch and French residents to support a protest tomorrow from 10 am to 10 pm at the Cadisco gas station.
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Mikel--The protest is supposed to be SUNDAY, not Saturday, according to the Daily Herald.
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But a protest doesn't automatically mean a road closure. I'd wait and see, but if you have to go through French Quarter, it's not bad.
I'm going where the weather suits my clothes.
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Sorry for the confusion, but that's what I get for trying to remember what I read 5 or 6 hours ago.
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No problem. I didn't see the story earlier as it is only in the full edition, not in the online one.
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