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'Where are the women?'

FRENCH PAPERS, Thurs. 13/09/12: French papers applaud Germany’s top court for clearing the way for the country to participate in the eurozone bailout fund. Le Figaro says there is light at the end of the tunnel. Meanwhile, Christian paper La Croix explores gender inequality in culture and the media in France. Many women interviewed say the glass ceiling is still very much a reality in their field.

By Florence VILLEMINOT
'End it like Beckham'
17/05/2013 - IN THE WORLD PAPERS

'End it like Beckham'

INTERNATIONAL PAPERS, Friday 17 May: We examine reaction in German newspapers to François Hollande's press conference; the International Herald Tribune looks at the impact of cross-border violence in the Syrian conflict; and finally it's the end of an era as footballer David Beckham retires, The Guardian breaks down the finances of 'Dosh and Becks'.
'Where's Wally...we mean François?'
17/05/2013 - IN THE FRENCH PAPERS

'Where's Wally...we mean François?'

FRENCH PAPERS, Friday 17 May: It’s all about one man in Friday’s French press review: François Hollande! Libération praises the French president’s press conference on Thursday, calling him a ‘soldier’ as he heads into his second year; however, Le Figaro claims Hollande’s speech has changed nothing; meanwhile, Slate has fun with photoshop and asks ‘Where’s François?’
Smuggling KFC into Gaza
16/05/2013 - IN THE WORLD PAPERS

Smuggling KFC into Gaza

IN THE WORLD PAPERS - Thurs. 16/05/13: International papers focus on Barack Obama, who is facing a series of controversies that Republicans could cash in on. Also, Palestinians smuggle fast food into Gaza, scientists make a major breakthrough in human cloning and a giant rubber duck mysteriously deflates in Hong Kong.
Hollande has his back against the wall
16/05/2013 - IN THE FRENCH PAPERS

Hollande has his back against the wall

IN THE FRENCH PAPERS - Thurs. 16/05/13: All eyes are on François Hollande as he prepares to give his second formal press conference since being elected president a little over a year ago. Also, French politicians lash out on Twitter.
'Savage online videos fuel Syria’s descent into madness'
15/05/2013 - IN THE WORLD PAPERS

'Savage online videos fuel Syria’s descent into madness'

INTERNATIONAL PAPERS, Weds. 15/05/13: International papers react to reports of atrocities from both sides of the Syrian civil war. One particularly gruesome video of a rebel allegedly eating the organ of a dead Syrian soldier has gone viral. Time Magazine says these savage online videos are actually fueling the Syrian conflict.

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Islam Cartoons/ Tail wagging the dog

Religeon,Nationalism and Racism are the last refuge of the scoundrel.Where ignorance is bliss it is folly to br wise.

Where are the women

Hello french,you upset the English peasants,by publish photos of the The Royal Couple,These English Media peasants bombard their own subjects of the Royal Couple,but only what is allowed.Simple if on the world stage ,then you should be aware you are the focus for all the media .Not restricted to the English peasants only.Simple if you are on the world stage and get all the publicity,then tough,you have to accept what the media publish,otherwise stay at home for your peasants only.

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