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John R. MacArthur, Publisher of Harper's Magazine

Political pundits all seem to agree that President Barack Obama performed better against his Republican rival, Mitt Romney, in the second US presidential debate. But Annette Young talks to one American liberal who believes the president doesn’t even deserve to be in the job in the first place. The publisher of Harper’s magazine, John Rick MacArthur, explains why he thinks Obama has let America down.

28/05/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, IMF managing director

In an interview with FRANCE 24, the International Monetary Fund's managing director, Dominique Strauss-Kahn said he expects no end to the financial crisis before next year but predicts positive growth by mid-2010.
29/05/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Michel Bassi, industrial espionage novelist

Michel Bassi’s “Le Syndrome de la grenouille” (“The Frog Syndrome”) is the fictional story of a CIA conspiracy to back the US’s Boeing against its French competition.
26/05/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Tahar Ben Jelloun, Moroccan writer

“Au pays,” the latest book from Moroccan author Tahar Ben Jelloun, tells the story of an immigrant at the time of his retirement. It’s a powerful work about uprooting and integration.
29/05/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Jean-Marc Jancovici, climate expert

French engineer Jean-Marc Jancovici is the author of “C'est maintenant ! Trois ans pour sauver le monde” (“Now or never! Three years to save the world”), a warning against the environmental dangers that threaten the earth.
22/05/2009 - The F24 Interview

Alberto Toscano, author "Loving Critic of the French"

Alberto Toscano, author of "Loving Critic of the French" explains how the Champs-Elysees, French wine, human rights and Carla Bruni all contribute to the France of today.

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