Liberties will be protected - Marzouki Pretoria News Sun, 01 Jan 2012 14:06 PM PST Paris - Tunisia's new constitution is likely to contain provisions on women's rights and individual liberties, and the country will need a constitutional council to uphold it, new president Moncef Marzouki said in an interview published on Sunday. | Scenes From a Scene #0367â"Grandma Kelsey Boise Weekly Sun, 01 Jan 2012 13:47 PM PST In Woody Allen's latest film, Midnight in Paris, a writer played by Owen Wilson time-travels back to Paris in the 1920s and meets a young Ernest Hemingway, whom he asks to read his manuscript. Hemingway refuses, saying that as a writer himself, he will be overly critical and hate it, and if it's good, he'll be jealous and hate it even more.⦠[ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this ... | French screen star Belmondo, ex-wife burgled: Paris police AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News Sun, 01 Jan 2012 13:44 PM PST Burglars broke into the Paris mansion of French screen star Jean-Paul Belmondo over the New Year weekend and also robbed his former wife who has a flat there, police said Sunday. | Tunisian president says liberties to be protected Reuters Sun, 01 Jan 2012 12:50 PM PST PARIS (Reuters) - Tunisia's new constitution is likely to contain provisions on women's rights and individual liberties, and the country will need a constitutional council to uphold it, new president Moncef Marzouki said in an interview published on Sunday. | Derek Jeter, Minka Kelly Continue Love Fest In Paris Gothamist Sun, 01 Jan 2012 12:14 PM PST Generous lover Derek Jeter sure looks on-again with off-again lady friend Minka Kelly on the cover of today's Post (just try to look past the distracting Eli Manning Photoshop), which says , "Here are the first pictures of the Yankees captain and his Hollywood sweetheart looking very much back together as they were spotted this weekend in the most romantic city in the world." [ more ⺠] | DRC condemns attack on lawmaker in Paris News 24 South Africa Sun, 01 Jan 2012 12:05 PM PST The DRC government has condemned an attack on the country's Senate chief in Paris allegedly by supporters of President Joseph Kabila's rival. | | |
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