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Comment Central - Times Online - WBLG - Jul 29, 2008
A judicious mix of carefully calibrated carrots and sticks
Comment Central - Times Online - WBLG - Jul 21, 2008
Still trying to make up your mind about the New Yorker cover? Their chief political commentator offers his two cents.
Charles Bremner - Times Online - WBLG - Jul 19, 2008
This is one of the big weekend for leaving town, so I'm joining the southward exodus. July14 is past and Paris Plage is opening along the Seine at the start of the week. The Tour de France is winding into...
Also tagged: france, paris, life style
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The Times take on The New Yorker coverComment Central - Times Online - WBLG - Jul 14, 2008 The New Yorker cover that normally brings only admiring glances has this week been subject to a huge amount of debate - most of it critical. The cover pictures the Obamas in the Oval Office dressed as their worst … |
Charles Bremner - Times Online - WBLG - Jul 9, 2008
Here's your chance to listen to the new musical oeuvre from Carla Bruni. In a marketing build-up worthy of Madonna or a Stones release, Mrs Sarkozy's record company has put Comme si de rien n'était (As if nothing …
Comment Central - Times Online - WBLG - Jul 8, 2008
All change at the Sunday Times. The newspaper underwent a substantial redesign this past weekend. And we're all very keen to know what you think of the new-look paper. Drop us a line with any feedback and enjoy.
Charles Bremner - Times Online - WBLG - Jul 5, 2008
It's impossible not to come back to Ingrid Betancourt. She, or at least her promotion by the media and political world, have obliterated all other topics in France for the past three days. What is going on when a …
Charles Bremner - Times Online - WBLG - Jul 3, 2008
France is exulting in rare collective joy today. They cheered in cafes and bars last night when television interrupted programmes to bring the news that Ingrid Betancourt was free. France's most celebrated hostage, has …
Charles Bremner - Times Online - WBLG - Jul 2, 2008
Nicolas Sarkozy prides himself on giving it straight. His refusal to talk "wooden language", as the French say, is an attractive quality that helped get him elected. But his sharp tongue can get him into trouble as it …
Also tagged: politics, europe, france, internet, paris, the world, the economy
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A spot of enhanced thinkingComment Central - Times Online - WBLG - Jul 1, 2008 From this morning's paper... A man who tried to gas himself but then changed his mind and lit a cigarette, causing an explosion, has been convicted of arson. Ian Noll, 39, from Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales, was given a … |