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'Beckham brings a smile to Paris'

FRENCH PAPERS, Mon. 25/02/13: David Beckham feels at home at Paris Saint-Germain, according to Aujourd'hui en France. French papers react to his first game with his new team. Also, papers pay tribute to Olivier Voisin, a French photographer who died after being wounded in Syria. Finally, given your height, which famous actor would you be?

By Florence VILLEMINOT

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Some articles from today’s French press review:

LE PARISIEN: Beckham at home in Paris

LA CROIX: Old people in retirement communities: security vs. freedom

LIBERATION: Tribune to photographer Olivier Voisin

HUFFINGTON POST: One of Olivier Voisin’s last emails

SLATE: What Hollywood actor are you? Enter height here.

Terror suspect: "The boy who grew up to be a bomber"
28/12/2009 - IN THE PAPERS

Terror suspect: "The boy who grew up to be a bomber"

In today’s international press review, we focus on the Nigerian terror suspect Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab.
Iran: "La révolte gronde"
28/12/2009 - IN THE PAPERS

Iran: "La révolte gronde"

In today’s French press review, we focus on the anti-government protests in Iran.
Santa Claus robs a bank in Nashville
24/12/2009 - IN THE PAPERS

Santa Claus robs a bank in Nashville

INTERNATIONAL PRESS REVIEW: Papers around the world this morning carry photos of a bank robber in Tennessee who dressed up as Santa Claus.
It’s Christmas…and Johnny Hallyday on the front pages
24/12/2009 - IN THE PAPERS

It’s Christmas…and Johnny Hallyday on the front pages

FRENCH PRESS REVIEW: Most of the front pages of French papers are on Christmas this morning but Johnny Hallyday’s release from hospital also features prominently.
“China to blame for Copenhagen disaster,” says British environmentalist
23/12/2009 - IN THE PAPERS

“China to blame for Copenhagen disaster,” says British environmentalist

INTERNATIONAL PRESS REVIEW: Mark Lynas was present at the final, closed door discussions in Copenhagen and says China is at fault for the lack of a binding accord. “What I saw was profoundly shocking,” he says.

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