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'Muslim Rage'

Newsweek leads with a provocative front cover on "Muslim Rage", this as the Occupy movement celebrates its first anniversary. Has the media treated these two very different protests accurately? Also, more on the fallout from the naked royal photos.

By James CREEDON
Le Huffington Post's DSK dilemma
21/02/2012 - MEDIA WATCH FRANCE

Le Huffington Post's DSK dilemma

MEDIAWATCH FRANCE, Tues. 21/2/2012: Anne Sinclair is the editor of Le Huffington Post. She is also Dominique Strauss Kahn's wife. With Strauss-Kahn in police custody today answering questions about his alleged connections to a Lille-based prostitution ring, we look at how Le Huffington Post covered the story. Also, Sarkozy campaign music, with a twist.
Sarkozy's dramatic campaign music
20/02/2012 - MEDIA WATCH FRANCE

Sarkozy's dramatic campaign music

MEDIAWATCH FRANCE, Mon. 20/2/2012: Some have compared it to the "Jaws" soundtrack: grandiose, dramatic and full of suspense. Is this Sarkozy's way of telling us he's here to save us from 'The Crisis'? The media reacts. Also, Marine Le Pen in song. Finally, the big story of the day in France: did Jean-Louis Borloo pull out of the Presidential race in exchange for a plum job in a semi-state company?
Murdoch and mutiny at The Sun
17/02/2012 - MEDIAWATCH FRANCE

Murdoch and mutiny at The Sun

MEDIAWATCH FRANCE, Friday 17/2/2012: We take a look at Rupert Murdoch's efforts to suppress mutiny at The Sun, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy's support for her husband in his bid for re-election, François Hollande and "Google bombing", and finally a couple of pensioners who wed on a big birthday.
Sarkozy's campaign poster goes viral...with some twists!
16/02/2012 - MEDIAWATCH FRANCE

Sarkozy's campaign poster goes viral...with some twists!

MEDIAWATCH FRANCE, Thurs. 16/2/2012: Ever quick to pick apart official slogans and posters, internet users in France have uploaded dozens of take-offs of Sarkozy's official campaign poster with the slogan "La France forte" (A strong France). Also, a US correspondent in Paris uses quiches as a metaphor for the French elections. Finally, animal rights group PETA releases a controversial ad that critics say promotes domestic violence.
'Much ado about nothing'
15/02/2012 - MEDIAWATCH FRANCE

'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.

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