News From farmer to neurosurgeon The Paris News Sun, 17 May 2009 18:05 PM PDT Paris neurosurgeon Dr. Keith Preston is a hands-on kind of guy who likes to see results. Grand jury hands down 55 indictments A Lamar County grand jury has returned 55 indictments against 54 people, most for crimes that could be related to a weak economy. | Nadal looks to Paris after Madrid Masters defeat AFP via Yahoo! News Sun, 17 May 2009 17:57 PM PDT Rafael Nadal shrugged off his Madrid Masters final defeat to Roger Federer and insisted that it will not have a detrimental effect on his bid to lift a record fifth successive French Open title. | Violence and Secrecy in Paris New York Times Sun, 17 May 2009 17:30 PM PDT In the two and a half weeks since 27 people went on trial here for the brutal 2006 kidnapping, torture and killing of a young Jewish man, little has filtered out about the proceedings. | Paris Hilton's Neighbour Wants Her out Teen Hollywood Sun, 17 May 2009 17:11 PM PDT Paris Hilton is proving unpopular with her new neighbours - a resident in her Hollywood Hills street has reportedly offered their landlord money to evict the socialite. | French Gekko Gambles Life on Futures, Mocks Countrymen: Review Bloomberg Sun, 17 May 2009 16:39 PM PDT May 18 (Bloomberg) -- âI want to make money, big money. Speculating on markets. Itâs the only thing I know how to do.â So opens a debut novel by Marc Fiorentino , the former head of Salomon Smith Barney France who now runs EuroLand Finance , a Paris-based investment company. | Paris Hilton heads to club zoo in Cannes The West Australian Sun, 17 May 2009 16:29 PM PDT Paris Hilton flew in to Cannes overnight on Saturday and headed straight to one of the town's hottest nightclubs, locked in a dispute with animal rights activists incensed over the club's zoo. For th | Gunmen hit French cops Gulf Times Sun, 17 May 2009 16:20 PM PDT French security reinforcements were dispatched to a Paris suburb yesterday after gunmen armed with a military weapon opened fire on police officers escorting detaineees. | John Lichfield: Where can you find France? In 'Le Monde' Independent Sun, 17 May 2009 16:08 PM PDT Many of the great French institutions â" those things which once made France indelibly French â" have vanished, or nearly so. Where are the yellow cigarettes of yesteryear? What became of the Paris Metro smell of burned rubber and cheap perfume? What happened to yellow headlights? Frenchmen wearing berets and striped jerseys with baguettes under their arms still exist â" but only in British cartoons. | Historic Boston: Forest Hills Cemetery Bostonist Sun, 17 May 2009 15:37 PM PDT By Kate Danckert If youâre looking for a fun, relaxing way to spend an afternoon, chances are youâre not going to head for a cemetery. In fact, a cemetery is probably one of the last places youâd think of because, well, the reasons we generally go to cemeteries are not often happy ones. Unles youâre one of the thousands of people who go to Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris to shower Oscar Wildeâs ... | | |
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