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'It's not a bird, it's not a plane - it's Super Bill!'

FRENCH PAPERS, Thursday 6th September: "Can he win?", that’s the question Libération is asking of US President Barack Obama; Le Monde examines why Bill Clinton is such an important ally for the Democratic party, and Le Parisien heads to Marseille to find out what’s really happening in the city that's fast becoming known as the French "crime capital".

By Katerina VITTOZZI

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Libération: ‘Can he win?’

Ordinary homophobia vs. friendly atmosphere
22/04/2013 - IN THE FRENCH PAPERS

Ordinary homophobia vs. friendly atmosphere

FRENCH PAPERS, Mon. 22/04/13: French papers react to demonstrations yesterday for and against same-sex marriage. Left-leaning Libération says the anti-gay marriage camp is becoming more and more homophobic. Right-leaning Le Figaro says that although the movement is become more political, the atmosphere is friendly. Also in the papers: labour reform and Italian politics.
Most Senators who opposed Gun Control were 'Paid by Gun Lobby'
19/04/2013 - IN THE WORLD PAPERS

Most Senators who opposed Gun Control were 'Paid by Gun Lobby'

Our journalistic gaze remains fixed on the United States – and it is not a pretty picture. It’s easy, it seems, to make bombs but hard to draft legislation, particularly gun control laws.
'Moralising' French Politics: Noble, or Nonsense?
19/04/2013 - IN THE FRENCH PAPERS

'Moralising' French Politics: Noble, or Nonsense?

Le Monde wonders why opponents of same-sex marriage are so few and yet manage to come out in such force. But they are just one item of many in President Hollande's rapidly expanding to-do list. Libération looks at his attempts at "moralising" French politics, not least, prohibiting ministers and MPs from accumulating non-governmental posts that could constitute conflicts of interest. He's been at this for a while, and many remain opposed.
'In grisly image, a father sees his son'
17/04/2013 - IN THE WORLD PAPERS

'In grisly image, a father sees his son'

INTERNATIONAL PAPERS, Weds. 17/04/13: International papers continue to react to the deadly bombings at the Boston marathon, the first attack on US soil since 9/11. Papers explore the importance of social media and the men and women behind the iconic photos of the tragedy.
Boston Bombings: 'The return of terror'
17/04/2013 - IN THE FRENCH PAPERS

Boston Bombings: 'The return of terror'

FRENCH PAPERS, Weds. 17/04/13: French papers continue to react to the deadly bombings at the Boston marathon, the first attack on US soil since 9/11. Slate and L’Equipe focus on why sporting events are a prime target for terrorists. Meanwhile, The Huffington Post explores how some internet users are trying to profit from the tragedy.

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Give Obama credit.

And realize Clinton cut financial regulations, Glass Steagall, ultimately leading to the financial crash. Obama got rid of "Don't ask. Don't tell", Clinton's half step to freeing LGBT citizens in the military. Obama has come out for gay marriage. A bold move. His first step as president was to sign the Lily Ledbetter Law, guaranteeing equal pay for men and women. He invests in green energy, broadens our energy use to "all of the above", passed a stimulus which got past Republicans. And above all, finally we have universal or almost universal health care! All of this a struggle against Republicans who vowed to "make health care his Waterloo" and their main goal not to help him achieve anything, but simply to defeat him. Clinton faced similar Republican instransigence, but there's a racist element to that against Obama. At the rise of The Tea Party Jimmy Carter, (a good president who Didn't invade Iran when any other party would, who offered aid to the Sandanistas after their election, but was told, "No thanks, we need you as the Evil Empire", and put solar panels on the WH roof), warned "The rise of the Tea Party is due to racism in the South And the rest of the country." I'm a white Southerner who was in the Civil Rights Movement there. The only day I was prouder than picketing a segregated motel by myself, being cursed, spat at, things thrown, was the day Obama was elected. Le Monde should give him credit. But then, as The Onion's Guide to Our Dumb Planet, says about France: "One great nation, over God." (Lived there a year and loved it. Hello to Stanislav Ravenel and Juan Fournol, whom I met in Lyon.(

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