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'Much ado about nothing'

MEDIAWATCH FRANCE, Wed. 15/2/2012: Nicolas Sarkozy has...finally... announced his bid for re-election. The Huffington Post headlined "Tout ça pour ça?" in reference to the relatively late announcement by the president of his candidacy. We take a look at a multimedia-dominated day for Sarkozy: a TV appearance, his first tweet and a Facebook controversy.

By James CREEDON
Dominique Strauss-Kahn and the Ukrainian 'maids'
31/10/2011 - MEDIAWATCH FRANCE

Dominique Strauss-Kahn and the Ukrainian 'maids'

MEDIAWATCH FRANCE, Mon 31/10/2011: It's not unusual on Halloween for costumed ladies to come knocking on your door, but unfortunately this was no case of trick-or-treat at Dominique Strauss-Kahn's Paris apartment building. A group of Ukrainian feminists on a "European tour" decided to pay a visit to the former head of the IMF.
Sarkozy on the campaign trail?
28/10/2011 - MEDIAWATCH FRANCE

Sarkozy on the campaign trail?

MEDIAWATCH FRANCE, Fri. 28/10/2011: Nicolas Sarkozy's prime time television interview last night pulled in a massive 12 million viewers, with many saying it proves his campaign for re-election has already begun.
The 'Sarko Show'
27/10/2011 - MEDIAWATCH

The 'Sarko Show'

MEDIAWATCH, Thurs 27/10/2011: We take a look at some confused reaction to the latest euro crisis deal, as well as comments on Nicolas Sarkozy's prime time interview tonight across two TV networks.
Irish presidential election: a 'dirty campaign'
26/10/2011 - MEDIAWATCH

Irish presidential election: a 'dirty campaign'

MEDIAWATCH, Tues. 25th Oct. 2011. A brief overview of the Irish presidential election taking place this Thursday and some of the issues that have dominated what many have called a "dirty campaign". Also, a Swiss banker releases his new song: "The global economy is about to crash"...
Europe's leaders divided
25/10/2011 - MEDIAWATCH

Europe's leaders divided

MEDIAWATCH, Mon. 24/10/2011: As Europe attempts to avoid a collapse of the euro, bank runs and recession, its leaders can no longer hide their differences. We take a look at Sarkozy telling Cameron to "shut up", the French and German leaders' divisions as well as their ganging up on Berlusconi!

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