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...have happened to be in the same place as him, but I didn't know him personally." The following day, Le Monde published a photograph of Chirac - then mayor of Paris - shaking hands with Schuller at city hall. According to a poll published in the daily newspaper Le Parisien, 67% of people found Chirac's denial unconvincing...
...second half, however, Brown’s stingy defense and innovative offense led the way. With Yale going for it on fourth and inches leading 27-24 late in the third quarter, Brown outside linebacker Bobby Parisien stopped Schulze from reaching a first down. On the next play from scrimmage, Brown’s offense dipped into its bag of tricks and came up with a doozy. Kyle Rowley handed off to Malan, who proceeded to lateral back to Rowley, who in turn fired a strike to his brother Travis for the 37-yard touchdown pass that put Brown ahead...
...fountains of Trafalgar Square till dawn. France's surprise 3-0 victory over Brazil in the World Cup final Sunday has prompted what one Parisian daily, France-Soir, called a "tricolor orgasm" -- one that looks set to blend seamlessly into Tuesday's Bastille Day celebrations. Writing in Le Parisien, one journalist even suggested that July 12 now become an official holiday, equal to July 14; a move, he said, that would "unite the two faces of the French revolution...
...most trustworthy witnesses has allowed myths to grow. Mohammed al Fayed claims that Diana's last "instructions" were relayed to him and that he in turn passed them on to Diana's sister Sarah. But neither he nor the Spencers are saying more. Last week the Paris daily Le Parisien quoted an unnamed doctor as saying Diana's last words, as an oxygen mask was put over her face, were "Leave me alone." But this "witness" is also the one who incorrectly claimed that Dodi's body was thrown 60 ft. from the car. Lies, conspiracy theories and outrageous tales...
France is afraid of Germany. The experience of three devastating wars in 100 years seems a pretty good reason why. The government has decided to follow the policy of if-you-can't-beat-em-join-em, but the French people have doubts. A recent poll in Le Parisien showed that 57 percent of French were "worried" about the single European market, and 60 percent believed that France has "given more than it has received" from...