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TIME Europe September 7, 2009 Bruce Crumley |
French for Entrepreneur "The auto-entrepreneur plan has been an impressive success, beyond what we'd been counting on," noted Herve Novelli, secretary of state for small- and medium-size businesses, in late July.  |
TIME Europe August 31, 2009 Bruce Crumley |
France's New Strike Force The art of protest is undergoing a revolution (another French tradition) as a small group of social activists uses creativity, humor and media savvy to draw the kind of attention it once took millions of marchers to muster.  |
Outside August 2009 Eric Hansen |
France's Rollerblading Obsession Paris is romantic, cultured, and sophisticated -- and teeming with rollerblading fanatics? An investigation into France's most mysterious obsession.  |
Popular Mechanics June 1, 2009 Mark Huber |
Air France Mystery: Was Lightning to Blame? Aviation experts agree that it is highly unlikely that lightning alone caused the crash of Air France Flight 447 earlier today.  |
TIME Europe January 15, 2009 Vivienne Walt |
Rachida Dati: Mother Justice Critics of Rachida Dati's swift return to work forget that working life can be as compelling as motherhood.  |
InternetNews October 20, 2008 Richard Adhikari |
Hacker Hits French President's Bank Account In a sign that cybercrime can reach even heads of state, French police are scrambling to investigate the hacking of French president Nicolas Sarkozy's personal bank account.  |
TIME Europe September 17, 2008 Dominique Moisi |
Nicolas Sarkozy: At Home Abroad Nicolas Sarkozy's diplomatic panache has charmed the French public, but it hasn't yielded only successes.  |
TIME Europe July 31, 2008 Peter Gumbel |
Sacre Bleu! It's the Louvre Inc. Armed with a vision of the Louvre as a beacon of culture that is both accessible and global, the new museum director has set in motion a dramatic opening to the outside world.  |
TIME Europe June 18, 2008 Jeffrey T. Iverson |
The Fly: Feel the Buzz From July 2-13 at Paris' Theatre du Chatelet, movie fans and opera buffs alike will be scrambling for tickets to The Fly, a sci-fi musical mutation of the film, scored by Howard Shore and directed by David Cronenberg.  |
TIME Europe June 12, 2008 Max Wooldridge |
Horsing Around With what would have been the 60th anniversary of the Citroen 2CV automobile falling this year, a self-driven 2CV tour is now a must-do tourist experience in France.  |
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