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Drunken wanderings in Paris's maze of bones

MEDIAWATCH, Fri., 29/07/11: As investigators publish their third report on the Air France Rio-Paris crash, some wonder why we still use black boxes in the internet age; we also discover allegations of drug-trafficking policemen on the island of Mayotte, while YouTube saves the face of a French TV presenter and thrill-seekers get more than they bargained for - lost in the catacombs of Paris.

"The Grizz" v Montebourg: the battle of egos
22/02/2013 - MEDIA WATCH FRANCE

"The Grizz" v Montebourg: the battle of egos

Arnaud Montebourg has entered his third day of a stand off with American CEO Maurice Taylor. France's Industry Minister has exchanged letters with Taylor over a tyre factory that the CEO was asked to take over. The spat has descended into insults and cultural stereotypes. Also, a 104-year-old woman has a falling out with Facebook and 101-year-old man runs his last ever marathon!
DSK: "Half-man, half-pig"
21/02/2013 - MEDIA WATCH FRANCE

DSK: "Half-man, half-pig"

A French journalist has revealed all about a 7-month affair she had with Dominique Strauss-Kahn in the aftermath of the Nafissatou Diallo case. The Nouvel Observateur magazine has published extracts of "Belle et bête" (Beauty and the Beast). Marcela Iacub likens DSK to a half-man, half-pig... saying the pig in him had better qualities than the man! The book has been widely criticised, not least of all by Strauss-Kahn himself and his estranged wife Anne Sinclair.
Clash of the Titan: American CEO slams French workers
20/02/2013 - MEDIAWATCH FRANCE

Clash of the Titan: American CEO slams French workers

They work three hours a day and take an hour for their lunch break! Quelle horreur! Maurice Taylor is an American CEO (despite his French first name!) and is not too impressed with French workers. He explained to Industrial Recovery Minister Arnaud Montebourg why he had no intention of taking over a beleaguered French tyre factory in Amiens. Also, Valérie Trierweiler crosses swords with Paris Match.
Why is the 'Harlem Shake' so popular?
19/02/2013 - MEDIAWATCH FRANCE

Why is the 'Harlem Shake' so popular?

We take a look at the latest viral video phenomenon to take the web by storm: the "Harlem Shake". First though, reaction online to the kidnapping of seven French citizens resident in Cameroon.
No tweeting at the conclave!
19/02/2013 - MEDIA WATCH

No tweeting at the conclave!

Tweeting cardinals will be banned from using their iPhones during the infamously private conclave to elect the next Pope. Also, speculation about where Benedict XVI will reside post-papacy and why. Finally, tweeting from beyond the grave - soon it will be a possibility!

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