PSG fan in life-threatening condition Boston Herald Mon, 01 Mar 2010 18:13 PM PST PARIS - A Paris Saint-Germain fan injured in a fight between rival factions of hooligans from the club was in... | French church slams 'confession' phone line Philippine Daily Inquirer Mon, 01 Mar 2010 17:55 PM PST PARIS, Franceâ"A pay telephone line for French Roman Catholics to confess their sins drew criticism from bishops on Monday. | Sanctions Against Iran Should Not Target Civilians Bernama Mon, 01 Mar 2010 17:34 PM PST PARIS, March 2 (Bernama) -- Russia could consider agreeing to new sanction against Iran if the international diplomatic efforts failed to settle the issue of Iran's nuclear programme on condition that the sanctions should not target Iranian civilians, China's Xinhua reported the visiting President as saying here Monday. | Medvedev moves Russia closer to Iran sanctions Malaysian Mirror Mon, 01 Mar 2010 17:14 PM PST PARIS -President Dmitry Medvedev gave his clearest signal yet Monday that Russia is ready to back sanctions against Tehran's nuclear programme, but warned they must not hurt the Iranian population. Read more... | Europe storm death toll at 62 Straits Times Mon, 01 Mar 2010 16:56 PM PST PARIS - THOUSANDS of firefighters and other rescue workers searched house by house on Monday along France's devastated Atlantic coast, trying to help those still stranded by a storm that smashed sea walls and killed at least 62 people across western Europe. The storm, called Xynthia, blew into France early on Sunday with hurricane-force winds, flooding ports, destroying homes and leaving one ... | French reform gives more power to the people MalaysiaNews.net Mon, 01 Mar 2010 16:50 PM PST France's President Nicolas Sarkozy, center, speaks with former French Presidents, Jacques Chirac, right, and Valery Giscard d'Estaing, after delivering a speech at the Constitutional Council in Paris ... | Munchâs Loony-Bin Visit Sparks Paris âAnti-Screamâ Exhibit Bloomberg Mon, 01 Mar 2010 16:47 PM PST March 2 (Bloomberg) -- When âThe Scream,â the artistâs most celebrated painting, proved out of reach, the Pinacotheque de Paris defiantly named its latest show â Edvard Munch or the Anti-Scream.â A classic case of sour grapes. | Europe storm death toll at 62; France hardest hit Summit Daily News Mon, 01 Mar 2010 16:46 PM PST PARIS (AP) - Rescue workers in dinghies cruised flooded streets on France's Atlantic coast Monday, searching for people still trapped in their homes by storms that smashed through concrete sea walls and killed at least 62 people across Western Europe. The storm, called Xynthia, blew into France early Sunday with hurricane-force winds, flooding ports, destroying homes and leaving 1 million ... | | |
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