Alameda, Calif. - "Cézanne, help, they have all gone mad!" That slogan has become a rallying cry in southern France, where locals are protesting plans for a high-speed rail line that would slice through the iconic countryside that French painter Paul Cézanne made famous more than a century ago.
Residents of Aix-en-Provence are on edge as they await a government decision on the train's final route.
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