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Dominique Strauss-Kahn: 'Leave me alone!'

Speaking to Le Point magazine, the former head of the IMF says he is sick of being hunted down by the media and underlines that he has never been convicted of any wrongdoing. He gives some details about his unorthodox private life and also shares his regrets and his goals. Also: could Rose have saved Jack in "Titanic"? Finally, a thieving nun is caught on camera.

By James CREEDON
Sarkozy's call for help
12/03/2012 - MEDIA WATCH FRANCE

Sarkozy's call for help

MEDIAWATCH FRANCE, Mon. 12/3/2012: Since February, Nicolas Sarkozy has finished every political rally with the same formula: an appeal for help from the French people. Was he inspired by Charles de Gaulle? We'll take a look at the coverage.
France's first lady says her husband works too hard...
09/03/2012 - MEDIA WATCH FRANCE

France's first lady says her husband works too hard...

MEDIA WATCH FRANCE Carla Bruni-Sarkozy says her husband works so hard he could be headed for an early grave. A Belgian correspondent says French journalists are talking like the presidential race has already been won ... and tweeting from the detention centre.
Stop Joseph Kony
07/03/2012 - MEDIA WATCH

Stop Joseph Kony

A "Stop Joseph Kony" campaign has been launched on the internet. The American NGO Invisible Children wants to put pressure on US politicians to put an end to the bloodshed in northern Uganda. Kony, the leader of the Lord's Resistance Army rebels, is suspected of turning thousands of boys into fighters and girls into sex slaves across central Africa.
'Barbarian gang' leader sparks further outrage
07/03/2012 - MEDIAWATCH FRANCE

'Barbarian gang' leader sparks further outrage

A French inmate is suspected of posting fifteen racist videos on the internet from his prison cell. Youssouf Fofana was convicted for kidnapping, torturing and killing a young Jewish man in 2009 in a high-profile case that shocked France.
It's Super Tuesday in the US, but Republicans are plagued by Rush Limbaugh row
06/03/2012 - MEDIA WATCH

It's Super Tuesday in the US, but Republicans are plagued by Rush Limbaugh row

Ten US states are set to pick their Republican candidate for the presidential election, but the media is still hooked on the row sparked by right-wing radio host Rush Limbaugh, who called a young campaigner for contraception a "slut" and a "prostitute".

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