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Chemistry World June 5, 2008 Ned Stafford |
Chemists Give Cautious Welcome for French Science Reforms French chemists are trying to make sense of an uncertain future, following the announcement that France's main research agency - the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) - is to be chopped into six pieces.  |
TIME Europe April 23, 2008 Dominique Moisi |
To Lose Face, Or Lose Contracts? France has chosen commercial interests over human rights.  |
TIME Europe March 19, 2008 Jeffrey T. Iverson |
When Patti Smith Went to Paris A collection of Patti Smith's drawings and photographs (taken on a vintage Polaroid Land 250), showing at the Foundation Cartier in Paris, captures objects and moments that are haunting and poignant.  |
TIME Europe March 12, 2008 William Lee Adams |
Babylon: Visions of Vice Babylon has for centuries been shrouded in myth. Now, a stunning new exhibition at the Louvre seeks to show visitors the reality of the ancient city.  |
TIME Europe February 20, 2008 Vivienne Walt |
Global Alert Interpol, the world's first international police organization, it is scrambling to craft an expanded role for itself in an age of terrorism and global mobility.  |
TIME Europe February 14, 2008 Bruce Crumley |
The Sharp Spur of Adversity In the space of just the past few weeks, French President Nicolas Sarkozy's previously commanding leadership has come under fire from all directions.  |
TIME Europe November 21, 2007 Don Morrison |
In Search of Lost Time Autumn means many things in many countries, but in France it signals the dawn of a new cultural year. And what a year it has been, with at least 727 new novels, hundreds of new music albums and dozens of new films.  |
TIME Europe November 15, 2007 Bruce Crumley |
French Standoff As the French get ready for another round of disruptions due to public sector strikes, there are fears from President Sarkozy that his vast reform program is now in doubt.  |
Reason November 2007 Juliet Samuel |
Speed for Sale Highway robbery in France: At least one French market has taken off -- the trade in speeding penalties.  |
TIME Europe September 6, 2007 Bruce Crumley |
Nicolas Sarkozy: A Grand Entrance Since taking office on May 16, new French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been off to a spectacular start. Can he keep up this pace? A group of French and international experts give their opinions.  |
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