News Victims have no local refuge The Paris News Fri, 22 May 2009 14:04 PM PDT Victims of domestic violence or sexual assault still have no shelter in Lamar County, and that is a huge problem. Budget shortfall puts bite on residents Recent wet weather and budget problems preventing spraying to control insects have combined to allow mosquitoes to breed unchecked in Paris. | No. 1 Nadal avoids Federer-Djokovic side of French Open draw Brandon Sun Fri, 22 May 2009 13:50 PM PDT PARIS - After a loss to Roger Federer and a four-hour struggle to beat Novak Djokovic in his two most recent matches, four-time defending champion Rafael Nadal got a bit of good news Friday from the French Open draw. | New Orleans Saints sign receiver Paris Warren New Orleans Times-Picayune Fri, 22 May 2009 13:48 PM PDT The New Orleans Saints signed 26-year-old receiver Paris Warren, a former seventh-round draft pick of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers whose career was derailed by a major leg injury in the 2007 preseason.... | Scientology trial set to begin Channel 4 Fri, 22 May 2009 13:39 PM PDT Are the secrets of Scientology about to be exposed in a French court? More4 News goes to Paris to find out. | Rodney Watson named head coach at Southern Indiana The Harrisburg Daily Register Fri, 22 May 2009 13:39 PM PDT After 21 seasons as an assistant coach at Southern Illinois, the dean of Missouri Valley Conference coaches -- Rodney Watson -- is no longer a Saluki. The 48-year-old native of Paris, Ill. was named head coach of Division II powerhouse Southern Indiana at a press conference in Evansville on Friday. | Commenter Of The Day: Envoy Edition [Commenter Of The Day] Jalopnik Fri, 22 May 2009 13:39 PM PDT When you're flying, and someone says they're out of coach seats but they have an "envoy" seat, agree to take it. One of our friends was stuck in Paris an extra night on her commute back to the States... | France accuses Netanyahu of prejudicing final status agreement The Daily Star Lebanon Fri, 22 May 2009 13:34 PM PDT France accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday of prejudicing the outcome of the Middle East peace process by declaring that Occupied Jerusalem would forever be Israel's undivided capital. "The declaration made by the Israeli premier yesterday in Jerusalem prejudices the final status agreement," Foreign Ministry spokesman Frederic Desagneaux told reporters in Paris. | France says Netanyahu standon Jerusalem hurts peace bid Gulf Times Fri, 22 May 2009 13:18 PM PDT AFP/Paris France accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Neyanyahu yesterday of prejudicing the outcome of the Middle East peace process by declaring that Jerusalem would forever be Israelâs undivided capital. | | |
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