A 'Crazy' Look at Paris Strip Palace The Forward Mon, 23 Apr 2012 02:13 AM PDT Daniel Wisemanâs documentary about Parisâs famed Crazy Horse cabaret shows that exotic dancers have camaraderie and diligence, along with an endearing, unexpected wholesomeness. Click here for the rest of the article... | Gmail Meter Shows You Stats On How You Use Your Email Asian Correspondent Mon, 23 Apr 2012 02:11 AM PDT [Click here to view the video in this article] Paris-based Google apps script contributor Romain Vialard has created a tool that lets you analyze your Gmail inbox. Called âGmail Meterâ, the simple script sends you an email every month containing different stats about your inbox. These stats include things, such as, how many emails you | Sarkozy woos far right after Hollande wins round one Reuters via Yahoo! India News Mon, 23 Apr 2012 02:05 AM PDT PARIS (Reuters) - President Nicolas Sarkozy hammered home pledges to get tough on immigration and security on Monday as he sought to win over record numbers of far-right voters and whittle down Socialist Francois Hollande's narrow first-round election lead. The centre-left Hollande pipped Sarkozy in Sunday's 10-candidate first round by 28.6 percent to 27.1 percent, but it was National Front ... | AUDIO: Who can save the French economy? BBC News Mon, 23 Apr 2012 01:44 AM PDT Tomasz Michalski, assistant professor of economics and decision sciences at the Paris based business school, HEC speaks to the Today programme's Simon Jack about the economic challenges facing the next French president. | Sarkozy, foe in runoff Worcester Telegram & Gazette Mon, 23 Apr 2012 01:32 AM PDT PARIS - Francois Hollande, the Socialist challenger, eked out a victory in the first round of French presidential elections Sunday, but his slender lead over the incumbent, Nicolas Sarkozy, delivered no clear answer about Sarkozy's fate or the direction of a European power amid debt crisis, low growth and high unemployment. | Polls see clear win for Hollande in French runoff The Malaysian Insider Mon, 23 Apr 2012 01:27 AM PDT PARIS, April 23 â" French Socialist presidential candidate Francois Hollande will beat incumbent President Nicolas Sarkozy in the May 6 second-round ballot with about 53 to 56 per cent of the vote, according to polls conducted after the close of yesterdayâs first round. Hollande won the first round with 28.46 per cent of the vote to 27.06 per cent ... | Hollande, Sarkozy heading to French vote runoff The Vacaville Reporter Mon, 23 Apr 2012 01:11 AM PDT PARIS (AP) -- Francois Hollande, a mild-mannered French Socialist who wants to take better care of the jobless and the poor, is heading to a presidential runoff election against tough-on-immigration Nicolas Sarkozy in a vote that could alter | | |
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