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Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine:

Three's a Crowd

A third European leader is lashing out at multiculturalism. French President Nicolas Sarkozy has followed the lead of British Prime Minister David Cameron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Sarkozy says -- quote -- "It's a failure. The truth is that in all our democracies, we've been too concerned about the identity of the new arrivals and not enough about the identity of the country receiving them."

Merkel contends multiculturalism has totally failed in Germany. Cameron says it has left young British Muslims vulnerable to radicalism.

Welcome to the Neighborhood

Speaking of radicalism, Berkeley, California officials may invite some Guantanamo Bay detainees to resettle there.

The city's Peace and Justice Commission is asking for one or two detainees whom they say have been cleared of wrongdoing to be moved to Berkeley once U.S. transfers are allowed.

A commissioner told the San Francisco Chronicle they wanted to invite -- quote -- "the kind of people you'd like to have living next door to you or dating your cousin."

Sex, Lies and Videotape

An attorney involved in the case says former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards has testified in a lawsuit over a sex tape that allegedly shows Edwards and then-mistress Rielle Hunter. She has sued a former Edwards' aide to reclaim that tape.

Edwards is involved in a separate federal criminal investigation over whether he inappropriately used campaign funds to cover up the affair. His attorneys say Edwards did not violate campaign finance laws.