EU wins bureaucratic name spat in Airbus subsidy row thewest.com.au Wed, 30 Jun 2010 17:21 PM PDT PARIS (Reuters) - A bureaucratic spat over just one letter in Europe's identity has been solved despite failure to reach agreement in a major trade row over aircraft subsidies. | Monster Moby Dick Straits Times Wed, 30 Jun 2010 17:20 PM PDT PARIS - SCIENTISTS reported on Wednesday the discovery of an extinct predator sperm whale with jaws and teeth so huge it probably hunted other whales not less than half its size. Named in honour of the author of Moby Dick, Leviathan melvillei lived some 12 to 13 million years ago, a 14m behemoth sharing top billing in the ocean food chain with giant sharks. | Katy dress is out of this world The Sun Wed, 30 Jun 2010 17:17 PM PDT SINGER Katy Perry looks spectacular in a spacey frock on visit to a Paris radio station | Sarkozy govt under fire Straits Times Wed, 30 Jun 2010 17:13 PM PDT PARIS - FRANCE'S labour minister on Wednesday faced a wave of attacks over a tax evasion scandal involving the heiress of the L'Oreal cosmetics empire, which has sparked allegations of government corruption. 'The poison of the Woerth affair,' read the front-page headline in Le Parisien newspaper above an article that said President Nicolas Sarkozy's right-wing government was in 'torment' over ... | Westwood set to play after scare The Irish Times Wed, 30 Jun 2010 16:30 PM PDT LEE WESTWOOD is expected to play in the Alstom French Open despite being involved in a hospital drama in Paris yesterday. There was real concern for the world number three after he was initially told that swelling in his right calf and ankle might be a blood clot. | Westwood tops Paris casualty list The Scotsman: Sport Wed, 30 Jun 2010 16:24 PM PDT LEE Westwood, Ian Poulter, Colin Montgomerie and Matteo Manassero may be forced out of this week's French Open. | | |
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