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Who is the mysterious Mr. X?

MEDIAWATCH FRANCE, Fri. 30/9/2011: Why are there so many scandals at the moment for Nicolas Sarkozy? Also, who is the mysterious Mr. X who plans to run for the presidency? Could Foreign Minister Alain Juppé still harbour desires for the top job himself? And finally, a celebrity cop is suspected of having links with organised crime.

By James CREEDON
Sarkozy divorces the press?
01/02/2012 - MEDIA WATCH FRANCE

Sarkozy divorces the press?

MEDIAWATCH FRANCE, Wed. 1/2/2012: During his annual address to the press corps, Sarkozy used the metaphor of a couple who are communicating badly and ironically accused the press of being like a lover who is seeking excitement elsewhere...Also, François Hollande unsuccessfully tries to micromanage his image (you can't stop someone flour-bombing you!)
Republican candidates ambivalent about France
31/01/2012 - MEDIAWATCH FRANCE

Republican candidates ambivalent about France

MEDIAWATCH FRANCE, Tues. 31/1/2012: Having slammed Romney for "speaking French", rival Republican candidate Newt Gingrich confides to French TV channel iTélé that he used to live in France and "adores Paris".
Sarkozy's interview: an exercise in stage management
30/01/2012 - MEDIAWATCH

Sarkozy's interview: an exercise in stage management

MEDIAWATCH FRANCE, Mon. 30/1/2012: President Nicolas Sarkozy was interviewed by four journalists at the Elysée Palace on Sunday night in a carefully-choreographed show broadcast across 8 different channels. We take a look at this very French communications exercise.
François Hollande uses fake Shakespeare quote
25/01/2012 - MEDIAWATCH FRANCE

François Hollande uses fake Shakespeare quote

MEDIAWATCH FRANCE, Wed. 25/1/2012: To quote or not to misquote! That is the question François Hollande didn't ask himself at last Sunday's rally. The Socialist leader wooed many with an eloquent delivery, at one point referring to a Shakespeare quote...except experts have determined that the great English playwright never penned any such words!
Socialist Party's slogan inspired by D-list movie?
24/01/2012 - MEDIA WATCH FRANCE

Socialist Party's slogan inspired by D-list movie?

MEDIAWATCH FRANCE, Tues. 24/1/2012: "Le changement, c'est maintenant!" accompanied by a funky little arm movement. Is this the latest dance craze or the naffest political campaign imaginable? Or indeed a wily bid to get François Hollande into the subconscious of every French voter? Also, Hervé Morin claims he witnessed the Normandy Landings, despite being born in 1961.

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