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France News Archives for November 2009

Nov 30, 2009 | Clover Herald

France and Rwanda agree to restore ties

France and Rwanda have agreed to restore diplomatic ties, the French president's office said Sunday, three years after relations were severed when a Paris judge accused Rwandan President Paul Kagame of ordering his predecessor's assassination.

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Related Topix: World News, Rwanda, Africa, Paul Kagame, Nicolas Sarkozy

Nov 30, 2009 | Guardian Unlimited

Russia, France sign 25 deals; EDF to back pipeline - AP

A A A' Russian businesses and the government signed at least 25 agreements with French companies, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin announced Friday, proclaiming "a real breakthrough" in economic relations between the two nations.

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Related Topix: Europe, Vladimir Putin, Francois Fillon

Nov 30, 2009 | The Tocqueville Connection

Putin heads to France eyeing 'strategic' energy, car deals

Yury Ushakov, Putin's foreign policy adviser, said Sarkozy will be on avisit to Brazil and Trinidad and Tobago at the time and Putin's spokesman,Dmitry Peskov, told AFP Wednesday: Their schedules do not coincide.

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Related Topix: Europe, World News, Trinidad and Tobago, Central America, Vladimir Putin, Nicolas Sarkozy

Sun Nov 29, 2009

TheDailyBeast.com

France's Sarah Palin

Sgolne Royal is polarizing her country's Socialist Party - and leading its revival.

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Related Topix: US Politics, US News, 2008 Presidential Election, Nicolas Sarkozy, World News

The Straits Times

French ex-minister detained

POLICE conducting a corruption inquiry have detained French Guiana mayor Leon Bertrand, who served as tourism minister under former President Jacques Chirac, Radio France Outre-Mer said on Saturday.

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Related Topix: Europe, World News, South America, French Guiana

The Indian Express

'Lata Mangeshkar, is a recognition of her incomparable singing career.'

The 'Nightingale of India', Lata Mangeshkar has been conferred France's highest civilian award, the Insignia of 'Officier de la Legion d'Honneur' . The award which has earlier been conferred on Oscar winning Indian director Satyajit Ray as well as megastar Amitabh Bachchan will be bestowed on the 80-year-old singer during an official ceremony in ...

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Related Topix: Europe, World News, India,

Sat Nov 28, 2009

Associated Content

Making Your Move to Lorraine, France

Lorraine, a region in northern France, is home to 2.34 million people. It is the only French region to border on three different countries, Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany.

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The Winnipeg Free Press

Former French Tourism Minister Leon Bertrand investigated in corruption case

A French judge has filed preliminary corruption charges against former Tourism Minister Leon Bertrand and placed him in custody on the French Caribbean island of Martinique, the prosecutor's office in Fort-de-France said.

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Related Topix: Europe, World News, Martinique, Central America, South America, French Guiana, Travel

WECT-TV Wilmington

WWII Veteran from Wilm. to receive highest honor from France

A WWII Veteran from Wilmington will be one of three to be honored by France. The Consul General of France, Pascal Le Deunff, will bestow the Legion of Honor upon three North Carolina Veterans in a ceremony Dec.

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Related Topix: Europe, World News, Wilmington Metro, Wilmington, NC, Grifton, NC, Earl, NC, Morehead City, NC

Fri Nov 27, 2009

Associated Content

Moving to Poitou Charentes: How to Make Your Move to France Successful

The British once referred to Poitou Charentes as Dordogne's poor neighbor because of how its economy used to not be so promising.

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Related Topix: World News, Europe,

The Independent

Tories accuse Brown of selling out the City in deal with France

The Tories say the French government has the City in its sights and that MrBarnier's appointment would help Paris's cause.

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Related Topix: Europe, World News, Conservatives (UK), Greater London County, England, United Kingdom, Essex County, England, Nicolas Sarkozy, Michel Barnier

SanLuisObispo.com

Russian PM Putin in France for economic talks

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin held talks with French officials Friday on expanding cooperation in the energy, automotive, transportation and pharmaceutical sectors.

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Related Topix: Europe, World News, Vladimir Putin, Travel, Russia Travel, Francois Fillon, NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), Nicolas Sarkozy

Thu Nov 26, 2009

SCUBA News...

Diving in France

Be aware that in France you will not necessarily be following a dive master about the dive.

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ContactMusic.com

Roman Polanski - Polanski Heading to Luxury Ski Resort

Caption: Roman Polanski The 2008 Cannes Film Festival - Day 12 Palme d'Or Closing Ceremony - Arrivals at the Palais des Festivals Cannes, France .... ROMAN POLANSKI is set to spend his house arrest at a luxury Swiss ski resort, with officials insisting his imminent release from jail will be handled quickly and discreetly.

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Related Topix: Movies, Entertainment, World News, Prison

China Daily

Chemical plant explosions injure 4 in France

PARIS: Four men were injured during a series of explosions which happened Monday evening in a chemical factory belonging to French major chemical producer SNF in central France.

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Related Topix: Explosion, World News,

Wed Nov 25, 2009

The Victoria Star

Parizeau to PQ: Start working now for international approval of independent Quebec

Quebec sovereigntists cannot assume that the international community would automatically side with them after another referendum, says former Parti Quebecois premier Jacuques Parizeau.

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Related Topix: Canada, Europe, World News, North America

ContactMusic.com

Roman Polanski - Nude Polanski Photo to Hit Auction Block

Caption: Roman Polanski The 2008 Cannes Film Festival - Day 12 Palme d'Or Closing Ceremony - Arrivals at the Palais des Festivals Cannes, France .... A portrait of embattled filmmaker ROMAN POLANSKI and late actress SHARON TATE embracing in the nude is set to go up for auction.

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Related Topix: Horror Movies, Drama Movies, Rosemary's Baby, Roman Polanski, Movies, Entertainment, World News, Sharon Tate

Physics Org

Opposites attract: Monkeys choose mating partners with different genes

The world's largest species of monkey 'chooses' mates with genes that are different from their own to guarantee healthy and strong offspring, according to a new research study.

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Related Topix: Biology, Science,

StarTribune

Daredevil rocket man to fly from Morocco to Spain on jet-powered wings

He's done the Swiss Alps and the English Channel, soaring over them on a jet-powered wing.

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Scotsman.com Living

Travel: Bordeaux, France

Think of Bordeaux and the names of all the great French chateaux come tripping off the tongue: Lafite, Latour, Margaux, Haut-Brion and Mouton Rothschild.

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Related Topix: Travel, France Travel, Bordeaux, France Travel, World News, Wine, Drink, Life, Food, Dining

Tue Nov 24, 2009

TV38 Boston

Kerry's Daughter Won't Be Charged With DUI

Share + Comments Nov 24, 2009 9:05 am US/Eastern LOS ANGELES 1 of 1 Alexandra Kerry attends the Akvinta Presents 'A Night of Hollywood Domino' at The House at Cannes during the 62nd Annual Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2009 in Cannes, France.

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The Standard

Traille back for France against All Blacks

Damien Traille was given the starting job at full back in the French side to play New Zealand in Marseille on Saturday.

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Independent Online

Chirac accused of making off-colour remark

Jacques Chirac, the former president of France, who is making a rock-star tour of the country to promote his memoir, was caught making what has been described as an off-colour remark after posing with a dark-skinned bystander for a photo.

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Related Topix: Europe, World News

WMAR

Hoffman says no to Fockers

Actor Dustin hoffman arrives at the Cesar Film Awards 2009 at the Theatre du Chatelet on February 27, 2009 in Paris, France.

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Related Topix: Comedy Movies, Meet the Fockers, World News, Dustin Hoffman, Meet the Parents, Ben Stiller, Entertainment

Mon Nov 23, 2009

Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Camus' children torn over Pantheon transfer bid

Albert Camus' children are torn about whether to allow the Nobel Prize-winning author's remains to be moved from southern France to Paris' Pantheon, the final resting place of other French greats like Voltaire and Victor Hugo.

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Related Topix: Europe, World News, Nicolas Sarkozy

ABC News

Charlie Chaplin's Last Home to Become a Museum

Charlie Chaplin's last home in Switzerland will be turned into a permanent place of pilgrimage for fans of the actor who immortalized the "Little Tramp," one of his sons said Monday.

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EHotelier Global Hospitality News

Heavy Petting at France's Human Hamster Hotel

Were Franz Kafka alive today - and were he to have developed an uncharacteristic interest in European city breaks - it would be interesting to know what he made of the latest addition to France 's panoply of weekend getaway options.

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Related Topix: World News, Arts, Interior Design

Valley City Times-Record

Veteran receives France's highest honor

Veteran Leonard Lucas still has vivid memories of World War II. "I was in the artillery; I remember the foxholes, mud and rain," says Lucas, 90, of Valley City.

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Related Topix: Europe, World News, Valley City, ND, History in the News

Sun Nov 22, 2009

Telegraph.co.uk

Nicolas Sarkozy rebuffed in plan to move Albert Camus

President Nicolas Sarkozy's rocky relationship with France's literary elite has suffered a fresh blow after his plan to transfer Albert Camus' remains to the Pantheon was rejected by the great writer's son, amid claims of political opportunism.

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Related Topix: Europe, World News, Nicolas Sarkozy, Albert Camus, Vocal,

WTIC-TV Hartford

On Nov. 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was shot to death while riding in a motorcade in Dallas

Today is Sunday, Nov. 22, the 326th day of 2009. There are 39 days left in the year.

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Related Topix: World News, Helen Hayes, New York, US Politics, US News, 2008 Presidential Election

WEBSPHERE Journal

Healthcare Customers Turn to Talend for Enhanced Data Integration

Talend, the recognized market leader in open source data integration software, today announced several global healthcare customer wins including Children's Hospital & Medical Center of Omaha, Hosta, The Clermont-Ferrand Hospital and The University for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology .

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CCTV

Former French PM awards to Chinese doctor

Former French prime minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin awarded here Saturday the Legion of Honour toa doctor in central China for his contribution to Sino-French cultural and medical exchanges.

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Related Topix: Europe, World News, China, Asia,

Kdka.com

Today In History November 22, 2009

Today is Sunday, Nov. 22, the 326th day of 2009. There are 39 days left in the year.

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Related Topix: World News, Helen Hayes, New York, US Politics, US News, 2008 Presidential Election, Offbeat

Sat Nov 21, 2009

Rye And Battle Today

Severe weather hits ferry services

Cross-Channel ferry services have been subjected to delays as severe weather caused rough conditions, the Port of Dover said.

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Related Topix: Weather, World News, Hampshire County, England, United Kingdom, Kent County, England

News of Doom

School shooting plot foiled in France

Computer games fan 'planned school massacre': Teen Blogger's 'Teacher Massacre Foiled': So which is he, a gamer or a blogger? Eh, more on that later.

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Related Topix: Blog News, World News

BusinessWeek

Dole Food 3Q loss widens to $54 million

Dole Food Co. said Thursday its third-quarter loss widened as the loss of two businesses cut into the fruit and vegetable producer's revenue compared with a year ago.

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Related Topix: World News, Westlake Village, CA

Science Daily

Cigarettes Harbor Many Pathogenic Bacteria

The research team describes the study as the first to show that "cigarettes themselves could be the direct source of exposure to a wide array of potentially pathogenic microbes among smokers and other people exposed to secondhand smoke." Still, the researchers caution that the public health implications are unclear and urge further research.

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Related Topix: World News, Smoking, Medicine, Health

Pretoria News

Habana cleared of kicking Clerc

South Africa wing Bryan Habana has been cleared of kicking French wing Vincent Clerc and is free to play in Saturday's game against Italy, disciplinary officials said on Tuesday.

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Fri Nov 20, 2009

Tvnz.co.nz

NZ's first vampire western selected for French film festival

A short film, described as New Zealand's "first vampire Western", has been selected to screen at a French short film festival early next year.

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Related Topix: World News

The Chronicle-Journal

French a Big Loana to spur growth raises concerns over skyrocketing debt, deficits

French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrives for an EU summit in Brussels, Friday Oct.

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Related Topix: Nicolas Sarkozy, World News, Alternative Energy, Science / Technology, Wind Power, Renewable Energy (Green Energy), Energy

WebMD Health News Center

Drug May Boost Women's Sexual Desire

Nov. 19, 2009 -- An investigational drug that didn't perform well as an antidepressant appears to slightly boost sexual desire A as well as the number of satisfying sexual encounters in women with lagging libidos, a study shows.

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Related Topix: World News, Human Sexuality, Women's Health, Health

CANOE - JAM! Music

Liam: New band 'better than Oasis'

Liam Gallagher Liam Gallagher is heading back to the studio to record an album - and he's already bragging his new band will be "better than Oasis". The band split in August when Gallagher's guitarist brother, Noel, quit following a backstage fight with his sibling before a show in Paris, France.

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Related Topix: Pop/Rock, Oasis, World News, Music

KIMT

Jackson dismisses reconciliation with Dupri

Jermaine Dupri and Janet Jackson leave the Christian Lacroix '09 Spring Summer Haute Couture fashion show on July 1, 2008 in Paris, France.

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Related Topix: Jermaine Dupri, Rap, Black Entertainment, Entertainment

Thu Nov 19, 2009

Independent Online

Boy charged with attempted murder

Senlis, France - A 13-year-old French boy who allegedly set out to mow down his teachers with a shotgun was Thursday charged with attempted murder and released on bail, officials said.

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CBS 11

Sen. Kerry's Daughter Arrested For Drunk Driving

Share + Nov 19, 2009 11:13 am US/Central LOS ANGELES 1 of 1 Alexandra Kerry attends the Akvinta Presents 'A Night of Hollywood Domino' at The House at Cannes during the 62nd Annual Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2009, in Cannes, France.

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Related Topix: US Politics, John Kerry, US News, US Senate, Democrat, World News, Entertainment

The Miami Herald

French court acquits all in blast that killed 31

A court has acquitted a subsidiary of French oil giant Total and a former factory chief in a 2001 explosion at a chemical plant that killed 31 people.

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Herald-Standard

Tokyo crowned new gourmet capital by Michelin

The Epicurean king who oversees the Michelin Guide fears he may be banished from France.

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Related Topix: Life, Gourmet, Food,

Nothing To Do With Arbroath

Women banned from wearing trousers in Paris

A decree banning women from wearing trousers in Paris is still technically in force, it has emerged, making the laissez-faire French capital theoretically stricter than hardline Sudan in the fashion stakes.

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Related Topix: World News

Wed Nov 18, 2009

WIAT-TV Birmingham

MTV gets rights to 'This Is It'

General view of the Grand Rex theater during the 'This is it' premiere on October 28, 2009 in Paris, France.

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Related Topix: World News, Black Entertainment, Pop/Rock, Michael Jackson, Entertainment

Telegraph.co.uk

DDay piper to be honoured by the French

A Second World War veteran who played the bagpipes on the Normandy beach during the D-Day landings 65 years ago is to be honoured by French officials for his role in liberating them from Nazi Germany.

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Related Topix: D-Day, Dance, World News

The Wichita Eagle

Woman leaves $40,000 at Md. shrine for safekeeping

In this undated photo released by Mount St. Mary's University, gold and silver coins are shown from a collection worth an estimated $40,000, that was found near a Catholic shrine on the campus of Mount St.

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Related Topix: Emmitsburg, MD, Hagerstown, MD, World News, Offbeat

Fox News

Confusion Plagues Eve of Vote for EU's First President

The European Union is about to pick its very first president, a post conjured up after years of tortuous political machination to give the bloc a unified voice on the world stage.

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Related Topix: Lottery, Europe, Nicolas Sarkozy

BBC

'Female Viagra' discovery claim

A drug that failed tests as an antidepressant is being hailed as "Viagra for women" after surprising but not unpleasant side effects.

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Related Topix: World News, Erectile Dysfunction, Medicine, Health

The Star

Ras Dumisani 'under the influence'

By Peter Fabricius Foreign Editor Rastafarian singer Ras Dumisani was under the influence of something other than pure patriotism when he sang his own ghastly and controversial off-key version of the national anthem before the Springbok-France rugby match in Toulouse last Friday, according to French rugby sources.

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Related Topix: World News

Tue Nov 17, 2009

The CW Washington, WDCW-TV

Police: French boy takes rifle to school, plans to shoot teachers; no one hurt

A 13-year-old French boy stole his father's hunting rifle and took it to school with the intention of shooting his teachers, but his family and police intervened before anyone was hurt, police said.

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Related Topix: World News

Fox Charlotte

Hotel Lets Guests Live Like Hamsters

Ever wonder what it would feel like to be a hamster? Now you can find out. A hotel in Nantes, France, is offering people the chance to live like a rodent.

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Newswise

Viagra for Women? Drug Developed as Antidepressant Effective in Treating Low Libido

The drug flibanserin, which was originally created as an antidepressant, is effective in treating women with low libido, pooled results from three separate clinical trials have found.

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Related Topix: Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, World News,

Telegraph.co.uk

Property in France: Driven to distraction by trying to register a British car in France

From everything I have read, registering a British car in France is to be avoided like Ikea on a rainy Sunday.

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Gulf Times

Rich tribute paid to France's African troops in WWI

Officials pay respect in front of the war memorial dedicated to the 940 Senegalese skirmishers who died in the Courneau camp in 1916 and 1917, during a ceremony yesterday in La Teste-de-Buch Amid worldwide events to mark Armistice Day, a small one took place near Bordeaux in southwest France in memory of the Senegalese Rifles who fought during the ...

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Mon Nov 16, 2009

Football365

France Reveal Proposed Venues

France have named the 12 cities that are in contention to host matches should it win the race to host the 2016 European Championships.

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Buenos Aires Herald

France welcomes Iraqi leader for state visit

It is the first time an Iraqi leader has been welcomed for a state visit to France.

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Related Topix: Europe, World News, Iraq, Middle East, Jalal Talabani, Nicolas Sarkozy,

The Post Chronicle

Boehringer Drug Shown To Kindle Female Sex Drive

A once-daily pill developed by Germany's Boehringer Ingelheim increased female sex drive in late-stage trials, putting the group in the frame to launch the first non-hormonal treatment for women with low libido.

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PakTribune

French police to head to Afghanistan

PARIS: A first contingent of French police officers will head to Afghanistan on Monday on a mission to train and protect the war-torn countrya s police, the police said.

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Sunday Times

Anthem scandal, old mic to blame: Dumisani

Durban-born reggae singer Ras Dumisani says an old microphone and technical glitches are to blame for his embarrassing rendition of South Africa's national anthem before the Test match against France in Toulouse.

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Related Topix: World News, South Africa, Africa,

Sun Nov 15, 2009

National Post

Canadian doctor shows Mars-bound astronauts face rapidly-aging bone marrow

Twenty-four women who volunteered to stay in bed for two months in France have helped a Canadian doctor gain insight into a health challenges that could someday face astronauts travelling to Mars: rapidly-aging bone marrow.

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Related Topix: World News, Science / Technology, Space

Just-Drinks.com

FRANCE: Court approves Belvedere debt re-scheduling plan

This article is locked. You need to be a Full Member of just-drinks to view this article.

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Texas Gigs

Medieval masterworks leave France and visit Dallas for first and only U.S. tour in 2010

Carved by Jean de La Huerta and Antoine Le Moiturier between 1443 and 1470, the unique devotional figures, known as "mourners," were commissioned for the elaborate tomb of the second Duke of Burgundy.

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Associated Content

A Bargain Trip to Paris, France

Paris, France, is not a city noted for being a highly economical city to vacation in, however they are bargains to be found for the budget conscious traveler.

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Sat Nov 14, 2009

Writer's Wanderings

France - Normandy Beaches

After our arrival in Le Havre and over-night stay aboard the Viking Seine, we joined the other passengers on buses for the trip west to the beaches.

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Edmonton Journal

Nick Lees: A family remembers wartime heroism

A father slashed 10 years off his age and his son claimed to be older so they could both fight in the First World War.

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Related Topix: Canada, North America, World News,

Newkerala.com

Liam Gallagher: 'Fight Was Excuse For Noel To Quit Oasis'

November 14, 2009: LIAM GALLAGHER has finally lifted the lid on the true story behind the OASIS split - his brother NOEL used their furious bust-up as an excuse to quit the band.

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Related Topix: Pop/Rock, Oasis, World News,

BBC

France vs South Africa rugby union test match in Toulouse, France, 13 November

South Africa's rugby team has accused France of "disrespecting" their country's national anthem at the start of Friday's test match in Toulouse.

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Fri Nov 13, 2009

The Tocqueville Connection

Syria's Assad hails 'climate of trust' ahead of French visit

Relations between France and Syria have been warming since Assad paid alandmark visit to Paris last year for Bastille Day celebrations and Sarkozyvisited Damascus two months later in September 2008.

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Related Topix: Middle East, Syria, World News, Europe, Nicolas Sarkozy

Starpulse News Blog

Robert Pattinson And Kristen Stewart Romance Confirmed

Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke has confirmed the worst-kept secret in showbiz - Robert Pattinson is dating co-star Kristen Stewart .

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Related Topix: Crime Movies, Drama Movies, Thriller, Mystery Movies, Twilight, World News,

680News

French President Nicolas Sarkozy makes Clint Eastwood Legion of Honour commander

French President Nicolas Sarkozy made American actor and director Clinton Eastwood a commander in the prestigious French Legion of Honour on Friday.

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WCAX-TV Burlington

Airbus military transporter cleared for testing

The long-delayed prototype of Airbus' first military transport plane has been moved from the factory for final ground tests before its maiden flight next month, a spokeswoman said Friday.

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The Times

The globetrotting, little O...

Comment about "The globetrotting, little Opinel knife" Phone Name Comment 0 The globetrotting, little Opinel knife Mie Kohiyama, AFP Knife handles at the headquarters of Opinel, a knife manufacturer in Chambery, in the French Savoie region.

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Thu Nov 12, 2009

The Daily Star

'Populist' revolution signals twilight of the French republican aristocracy

No tumbrels have appeared in Paris's Place de la Concorde, but a revolution may be under way in France nonetheless.

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Related Topix: Europe, World News, Prison

The Tocqueville Connection

Sarkozy Tries his Hand at Reviving Mideast Peace

President Nicolas Sarkozy on Thursday stepped up French diplomacy in the Middle East, holding talks with Palestinian andIsraeli leaders ahead of an Elysee meeting with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. With the Israeli-Palestinian peace effort in peril, Sarkozy spoke by phone with Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas after meeting for nearly two hours ...

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Related Topix: Israel, World News, Middle East, Europe, Nicolas Sarkozy, Syria, Travel, Israel Travel, Syria Travel

Boston.com

Ex-top cop says Chirac knew of arms trafficking

A former French interior minister says former President Jacques Chirac and other senior figures were aware of secret arms trafficking to Angola in the 1990s.

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KOKI

Report: Jolie to adopt again

Angelina Jolie attends the Inglourious Basterds Premiere held at the Palais Des Festivals during the 62nd International Cannes Film Festival on May 20th, 2009 in Cannes, France.

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Journal-Pioneer

Acadian effort in France will never be forgotten

Alfred Arsenault, centre, presents veterans Ned DesRoches, left, and Tilman J. Arsenault with mementoes given to him by the mayor of Saint-Aubin-sur-mer, France.

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Wed Nov 11, 2009

ContactMusic.com

Rob Pattinson - Pattinson and Stewart Snapped Holding Hands

Reports of a romance between ROBERT PATTINSON and KRISTEN STEWART are refusing to go away after the TWILIGHT stars were snapped holding hands in Paris, France.

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Related Topix: Thriller, Mystery Movies, Crime Movies, Drama Movies, Twilight, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, New Moon, Adventure, Musical Movies, World News

CW 15

Dion no longer pregnant

WLYH CW15 is proud to air Educational and Informational programming for children.

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Connecticut's WB 20

Airbus' biggest buyer for A380 says delivery delayed, but Emirates airline still may buy more

Emirates airline, the biggest buyer of the "superjumbo" Airbus A380, said Wednesday it is considering increasing its order for the double-decker plane despite delays on existing orders.

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Revulsion

Sinister Sites a " Illuminati Pyramid in Blagnac, France

Located in a roundabout in the rather quiet commune of Blagnac in Toulouse, the Place de la RA©volution is constantly surrounded by cars who circle it daily.

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Tue Nov 10, 2009

Star Phoenix

French court says lesbian couple can adopt

A French court on Tuesday allowed a lesbian woman to adopt a child with her partner after 11 years of legal battle, in what gay rights campaigners said was an unprecedented victory.

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Related Topix: Gay/Lesbian, World News

Electronics Weekly

Freescale puts two fabs up for sale

Austin-based FreescaleA Semiconductor has officially placed two of its fabs up for sale after earlier stating it would exit the facilities.

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CBS News

Analysis: France-Germany Ties Fade

Throughout the Cold War, Germany was the steadfast trans-Atlantic ally - and France the perpetual skeptic.

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Related Topix: Europe, World News, Germany, NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), Nicolas Sarkozy, Angela Merkel, Opinion

ChowHound

Maison Pic, Valence - France's only 3* female chef

Hi, These are my thoughts on my meal at Pic at the end of June. For full commentary + photography, please click here: http://foodsnobblog.wordpress.com/2009/06/27/maison-pic-valence/ In the town of Valence, there was once a famous jurist called Jacques Cujas.

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Mon Nov 09, 2009

The Tocqueville Connection

Iraqi president to visit France

Under former president Jacques Chirac, France opposed the decision by the United States and Britain to invade Iraq to overthrow dictator Saddam Hussein in 2003, and relations have at times been tense with the new Iraqi leadership.

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Related Topix: Europe, World News, Travel, Iraq, Iraq Travel, Middle East, Jalal Talabani,

Green Car Congress

Renault to Produce the Electric Version of Kangoo in Maubeuge, France

Renault has decided to produce the future electric, zero-emission version of its Kangoo Express LCV at M.C.A. , in northern France, starting in the first half of 2011.

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BlabberMouth.net

METALLICA Announces Theatrical Screenings Of 'Francais Pour Une Nuit' in France

If you live in France or will be visiting this Monday or Tuesday, check out a special preview of METALLICA 's "Francais Pour Une Nuit" , the live DVD filmed in Nimes, France on July 7, 2009.

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Related Topix: Metal, Metallica, Europe, World News, Travel, France Travel,

Sun Nov 08, 2009

Health

Study: Pot Bellies May Be in the Genes

THURSDAY, Nov. 5 a ' New research sheds light on the possible link between the genes you inherit and the size of your belly.

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Related Topix: Life, Food, Nutrition, Genetics, Biology, Science, World News,

FOX News

Attorney Won't Appeal Decision to Try France's Chirac

The Paris prosecutor's office says it will not appeal a decision by an investigating magistrate to order former French President Jacques Chirac to stand trial on embezzlement charges dating back to his 1977-95 tenure as Paris mayor.

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Canada.com

Former French PM attacks Sarkozy at start of scandal trial

Former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin launched a bitter attack on President Nicolas Sarkozy on Monday as he went on trial for conspiring to smear his political rival before the 2007 election.

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Related Topix: Europe, World News, Nicolas Sarkozy

TidBITS

Apple Store Opens First Retail Store in France

The command works iteratively, so you can go back to just the previously viewed page or if you issue the command again, to the page before that, and so on.

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Sat Nov 07, 2009

Runnin' Scared

Il Buco's Ignacio Mattos Goes to France, Invites You Along

Il Buco has teamed up with private ski guide, Luca Boniciolli, to offer a week-long ski vacation to the French Alps.

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The London News.Net

Bust of Julius Caesar recovered from Rhone River on display at exhibition in France

London, November 7 : A bust of Julius Caesar, recovered from the Rhone riverbed, is now on display as part of an exhibition of artefacts discovered in the bed of the Rhone river over the last 20 years, at a museum in southern France.

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Turkish Digest

The Role of Turkish Diplomats in Saving Turkish Jews in France: 1940-1944

"The Role of Turkish Diplomats in Saving Turkish Jews in France: 1940-1944 By Arnold Reisman During World War II, Turkish diplomats saved Turkish Jews living in France from certain death, a fact of which the Anglophone world was ignorant until Stanford Shaw first revealed the historical data in 1995.1 Up until that time, this important piece of ...

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Fri Nov 06, 2009

KOKI

Abbas' move reflects deep Palestinian ...

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas during his participation at the summit of EU and Mediterranean rim nations July 13, 2008 in Paris, France.

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Channelnewsasia.com

Chanel in court accused of counterfeiting

PARIS : French fashion giant Chanel was accused in court Friday of stealing a supplier's design in a case that could have a bearing on the rights of skilled artisans toiling in the luxury industry.

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Guardian Unlimited

For secular and Catholic France, a shock to the system: the rise of the evangelicals

Laying on of Hands at Shekinah Glory Evangelical Group Meeting, 29 May 2008, Paris, France.

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WHP-TV Harrisburg

Aides: Abbas says he won't run in January election

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas during his participation at the summit of EU and Mediterranean rim nations July 13, 2008 in Paris, France.

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ABC News

Airbus Freighter Makes Maiden Test Flight

In this photo released by Airbus on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009, Airbus' new freight cargo aircraft, the... In this photo released by Airbus on Thursday, Nov.

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Thu Nov 05, 2009

NEWS.com.au

Mont Blanc shrinks by 45cm in two years

WESTERN Europe's tallest peak, the snow-capped Alpine giant Mont Blanc, has shrunk by 45cm in two years, experts say following an official survey.

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Helium

Most haunted places in France

France is a country rich in history. With buildings that stand centuries old, there are bound to be some paranormal sightings.

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TIME.com

Berets and Baguettes? France Rethinks Its National Identity

French far-right National Front party activists prepare to demonstrate during a rally.

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Medical News Today

Cost Savings And Decreased Radiation Exposure With On-Demand...

Editor's Choice Main Category: Radiology / Nuclear Medicine Also Included In: Respiratory / Asthma Article Date: 05 Nov 2009 - 0:00 PST printer friendly view / write opinions rate article An article published Online First and in a future edition of The Lancet reports that when on-demand radiographs are dictated by the patient's clinical status, the ...

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Canada.com

Savouring the slow pace of Cognac, France on a tasting tour

If you are visiting the French region of Cognac, be prepared to drink some cognac.

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Boomtown

Old England map for Cities XL

Become a slum lord in Shakespeare's England. Monte Cristo has announced that new content will be available for free to Cities XL Planet Offer subscribers.

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Wed Nov 04, 2009

Flight Global

Airbus pencils in November 5th for A330F first flight

One small item on Airbus.com caught my eye this morning: First flight of the A330-200F freighter 5 November 2009 Toulouse, France The A330-200F's first flight is planned for 5 November from Airbus' Toulouse, France headquarters.

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The State

Prosecutors won't appeal decision to try Chirac

Paris prosecutors said Wednesday they will not appeal a judge's decision to order former French President Jacques Chirac to stand trial in an alleged corruption case that predated his presidency.

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Art Knowledge News

Forty Exceptional Works Offered at Christie's Sale of Impressionist & Modern Art

Rare and important works by Pablo Picasso, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Auguste Rodin, Henri Matisse, and Piet Mondrian are among the highlights of Christie's Evening Sale of Impressionist and Modern Art on November 3rd.

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Physics Blog

SMOS, Proba-2: Two new ESA satellites successfully lofted into orbit

The second satellite in ESA's Earth Explorer series - the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity mission - and the second demonstration satellite under ESA's Project for Onboard Autonomy were launched into orbit last night from northern Russia.

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Times-Picayune

Anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss dies at age 100

Claude Levi-Strauss was the leading advocate of what is now known as structuralism, defined as the search for the underlying patterns of thought in all forms of human activity.

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Tue Nov 03, 2009

The Star Online

France's Sarkozy sees ratings slump, woes mount

French President Nicolas Sarkozy's approval ratings have fallen sharply following an uproar over plans to install his son as head of the agency in charge of the Paris business district La Defense, a poll on Tuesday showed.

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ContactMusic.com

Roman Polanski - Polanski Launches Third Bail Attempt

Caption: Roman Polanski The 2008 Cannes Film Festival - Day 12 Palme d'Or Closing Ceremony - Arrivals at the Palais des Festivals Cannes, France .... Incarcerated filmmaker ROMAN POLANSKI has promised authorities he will not try to evade justice if they accept his latest bail offer and grant him his freedom.

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The Straits Times

Chirac releases memoirs

FORMER French president Jacques Chirac settles old scores in his memoirs released this week but avoids any mention of the corruption scandal for which he has been ordered to stand trial.

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Telegraph.co.uk

Serre Chevalier France: bestkept ski resort secret

In the fourth of our ski resort guides, Gabriella Le Breton explains why Serre Chevalier ski resort is France's best-kept secret.

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Mon Nov 02, 2009

Art Knowledge News

Marble Sculpture Attributed to Michelangelo on Loan to Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Metropolitan Museum of Art will present the marble sculpture Young Archer, attributed to Michelangelo Buonarroti , in its VA©lez Blanco patio beginning November 3, 2009.

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Reuters

Marie NDiaye wins France's top literary prize

Marie Ndiaye won France's top literary award, the Prix Goncourt, on Monday, the first woman to do so since 1998.

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NBC 15 Online

Polanski lawyer submits new bail offer to Swiss

Director Roman Polanski attends the premiere of the Larry Charles' film 'Bruno' at Publicis Champs Elysees on June 15, 2009 in Paris, France.

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TheDailyBeast.com

Will France Ban Scientology?

Five years after Tom Cruise called Nicolas Sarkozy a "wonderful guy," a French court convicted his church of fraud.

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Sun Nov 01, 2009

National Ledger

DC Buzz! French President & Trial; Kim Jong Il Fools Clinton with Look-Alike?

DC buzz goes abroad and finds former French president, Jacques Chirac, set to "stand trial on corruption charges dating to his time years ago as mayor of Paris," the New York Times reports.

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Earth Times

Submarine bunker in France turned into venue for modern art

Bordeaux, France - A 40,000-square-metre German submarine bunker from World War Two described as a gray monster and considered the curse of the river Garonne has become one of the most visited art spots in Bordeaux.

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Guardian Unlimited

How France fuelled Angola's civil war

The convictions of Pierre Falcone, Arcadi Gaydamak, ex-president's son Jean-Christophe Mitterrand and Charles Pasqua in a French court for arms trafficking to Angola have exposed the impunity with which arms traffickers supplied weapons to Angola during its 27-year civil war.

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TheNational

France urged to scrap street names glorifying slave trade

PARIS // On board French ships with names that hinted at friendship and freedom, some three million Africans crossed the Atlantic between the 17th and 19th centuries as part of the European slave trade.

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