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Archive for November, 2009

18
Nov

Tenth anniversary for France’s civil unions.

Posted in France in the News  by Administrator on November 18th, 2009

It’s 10 years since France’s first civil union ceremony was held, and the institution’s popularity is still growing. Just under 150,000 couples signed PACS agreements in 2008, more than five times the amount agreed in the first year of their existence.

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17
Nov

More women in France living on breadline.

Posted in France in the News  by Administrator on November 17th, 2009

The poverty gap between men and women has continued to widen in recent years, according to the United Nations, with women being increasingly disadvantaged. Although the trend has been largely visible in the developing world, developed countries are not immune. AFPTV went to meet one Frenchwoman trying to survive on society’s margins.

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15
Nov

Fabled Foreign Legion Finds a New War to Fight.

Posted in France in the News  by Administrator on November 15th, 2009

During its storied history, soldiers with the French Foreign Legion have fought in many far-flung places. Now it has 750 men operating in Afghanistan as part of NATO’s International Security Force.

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13
Nov

Vintage clothes introduce a new twist to fashion.

Posted in Art/Culture  by Administrator on November 13th, 2009

New York has long had a vintage fashion show, and now Paris has one as well. Women use vintage clothes to reinterpret current fashion and to express individuality. Top designers look to vintage for inspiration.

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Le vintage, ou comment faire du neuf avec du vieux

MODE: Rétro, fripe ou vintage : la mode d’aujourd’hui puise dans les styles vestimentaires d’antan pour se réinventer. Gros plan à l’occasion du salon français du vintage.

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12
Nov

Merkel makes history in Paris on Armistice Day.

Posted in France in the News  by Administrator on November 12th, 2009

The German national anthem was sung on the Champs Elysees - just one symbol of an Armistice Day commemoration that has made history in its own right. Exactly 91 years after Germany’s defeat in the First World War, it is now a firm friend of former foe France. Hence their leaders’ joint rekindling of the flame at the Tomb of the Unknown soldier. Angela Merkel’s presence in Paris for France’s principal Armistice Day event is a first for a German Chancellor.

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11
Nov

On your bikes: Polo minus the horses.

Posted in Sport  by Administrator on November 11th, 2009

Bicycle Polo, invented in Ireland in the 19th century and substituting bikes for horses, is enjoying a renaissance with teams sprouting up all over the world. In one Paris suburb, enthusiasts meet weekly to train for the European Championships.

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9
Nov

Rocbere Merlot 2006 ~ Vin de Pays d’Oc.

Posted in French Wine ~ Red  by Administrator on November 9th, 2009

A budget table wine (Vin de Pays d’Oc) from Rocbere in Portel des Corbieres, Aude. At under 3€ a bottle, you can’t go wrong. There is a tartness to this wine, but it evens out once its breathed for a while. For the price it is an O.K. plonk. Put a bit of a chill on it and serve it at a BBQ and it is fine. A cheap wine to slash about in warm weather.

Rocbere Merlot 2006 ~ Vin de Pays d\'Oc

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8
Nov

Learning to walk the walk in high heels in Paris.

Posted in France in the News  by Administrator on November 8th, 2009

Tottering along on high heels is an occupational hazard for women everywere. But now help is at hand. A school in Paris, for those who want to learn how to walk the walk.

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6
Nov

French banks to implement G20 bonus curbs.

Posted in France in the News  by Administrator on November 6th, 2009

French banks pledged on Thursday to stagger payment of half of all banker bonuses over three years and to pay half in the form of shares, in line with measures agreed at the G20 summit in Pittsburgh.

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5
Nov

Paris Metro Chef.

Posted in France in the News  by Administrator on November 5th, 2009

Famous French chefs give cooking lessons in Paris metro.

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4
Nov

A Parisian student evicted in spite of winter ban.

Posted in France in the News  by Administrator on November 4th, 2009

Frances annual winter ban on tenant evictions began on November 1 and will go on until March 15. The measure guarantees some 1.8 million families who struggle to pay their rent an albeit temporary roof over their heads.

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4
Nov

Matisse and Rodin: two artists face to face.

Posted in Art/Culture, French Artists  by Administrator on November 4th, 2009

French artist Henri Matisse used Auguste Rodin, who was 30 year older, as a constant source of inspiration for his sculptures. The Matisse-Rodin exhibition at the Rodin Museum in Paris until the end of February, revisits the link between the two great masters.

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4
Nov

French seek their national identity.

Posted in France in the News  by Administrator on November 4th, 2009

France has begun a massive national consultation programme to establish what it is that makes the French so French.

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4
Nov

Garbage strike in Marseille.

Posted in France in the News  by Administrator on November 4th, 2009

A strike by garbage collectors strike in Marseille entered its sixth day today as talks to resolve the crisis reached deadlock.

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