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Paris is top for quality of life

The French press hails a better performance for Paris in world city rankings. The French capital was listed as eighth last year. It is now ranked fourth, behind New York, London and Toronto. Among the various categories, Paris - it seems - is best for quality of life. That, and a look at politics/crime/Syria, makes up the focus for this review of the French papers this Friday 12th October, 2012.

By Nicholas RUSHWORTH
Should brothels be re-opened in France?
18/03/2010 - FRENCH PRESS REVIEW

Should brothels be re-opened in France?

In today’s French papers we look at the debate surrounding the legalization of brothels in France and the continuing coverage of the UMP party’s poor score in the first round of regional elections. We also look at Google’s dispute with China and the health benefits of snail slime! THURSDAY, 18th MARCH, 2010
St. Patrick’s Day sees revelers hit the streets of Dublin
17/03/2010 - INTERNATIONAL PRESS REVIEW

St. Patrick’s Day sees revelers hit the streets of Dublin

In today’s international papers we look at an Israeli editorial calling on Netanyahu to end the current stand-off with the US. We also look at a novel way of promoting 16th century portraits in London, coverage of Tiger Wood’s announced return to golf and celebrations around the world for St. Patrick’s Day. WEDNESDAY, 17th MARCH, 2010
Reality TV ridiculed in French show “The Game of Death”
17/03/2010 - IN THE PAPERS

Reality TV ridiculed in French show “The Game of Death”

French papers this morning cover a shocking TV show to be broadcast tonight called ‘The Game of Death’. It shows that participants in reality TV shows are prepared to go to do almost anything they’re told to do, including inflicting severe pain on others. WEDNESDAY, 17th MARCH, 2010
Cooling in Israel-US relations ‘was predictable’
16/03/2010 - INTERNATIONAL PRESS REVIEW

Cooling in Israel-US relations ‘was predictable’

Roger Cohen writing in today’s International Herald Tribune says he had predicted the cooling of Israel-US relations seen in the past week, sparked by the East Jerusalem housing conflict. TUESDAY, 16th MARCH, 2010
Low voter turnout illustrates a “broken democracy”
16/03/2010 - FRENCH PRESS REVIEW

Low voter turnout illustrates a “broken democracy”

French papers all lead with issues surrounding the regional elections in advance of this weekend’s second round of voting. Under the spotlight is the extremely low voter turnout. 53% of the electorate stayed at home. TUESDAY, 16th MARCH, 2010

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