PARIS—Some French scientists breathed a sigh of relief yesterday evening after President Nicolas Sarkozy had announced a major reshuffle of his cabinet. Despite months of intense speculation, the controversial geochemist Claude Allègre, a global warming skeptic who was once France’s science minister, is not on the new team. Rumor had it that Allègre, 72, might head a new superministry of innovation and international trade.
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