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Article paru dans le numéro de décembre 2009 du magazine "Lyon Capitale" sur les liens de travail entre l'eurodéputée Françoise Grossetête, élue de la région Rhône-Alpes en France, et le lobby pharmaceutique à Bruxelles.

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