Latest update: 07/10/2010 

- Bernard Kouchner - French Press Review - Jérôme Kerviel


Paris City Hall bans teens from Larry Clark exhibition... about teens

FRENCH PAPERS, 7.10.2010: Libération leads with the controversial censorship of American film director Larry Clark's photo exhibiton at the Paris Museum of Modern Art. Paris City Hall has ruled that only over 18s can visit the exhibiton which features nude photos of teenagers. Also: strikes, Bernard Kouchner’s resignation letter and more coverage on the Jérôme Kerviel ruling.

By James CREEDON

 

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Articles in today’s French papers:
 
Retirement reform – Railway unions announce rolling strike starting next Tuesday:
Le Figaro (editorial)
 
Weekly magazine Le Nouvel Observateur reveals that Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner wrote a letter of resignation to Nicolas Sarkozy dated 25th August in which he said he’d been “humiliated” by the Elysée Palace during the course of his mandate:
 
Continuing coverage of the Jérôme Kerviel verdict:
 
Larry Clark exhibition featuring nude photos of teenagers is banned for under 18s:

 

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