French centrist Emmanuel Macron impressed more viewers than his far-right rival Marine Le Pen in a fiery TV debate, a poll found Thursday, underlining his status as the favourite for this weekend's presidential runoff. A poll by French broadcaster BFMTV found that 63 percent of viewers thought Macron was the "most convincing" of the two, broadly mirroring the forecast result for the decisive election on Sunday. The duel was billed as a confrontation between Macron's call for openness and pro-market reforms and Le Pen's France-first nationalism.
A team of bounty hunters who descended on the wrong car have been indicted on first-degree murder charges in the killing of an unarmed man and the wounding of another. Police said seven bounty hunters shot at four people in a sedan outside a Wal-Mart in Clarksville, Tennessee, and chased them for seven miles. In fact, the Clarksville bounty hunters were looking for someone else, and there is no indication that any of the victims fired at the defendants or were even armed, police spokesman Jim Knoll said.
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