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0 Read MoreLate last night rioters shot and injured 10 police officers, two seriously, when security forces confronted 200 stone-throwers. One officer was treated in hospital for shotgun wounds to the throat, and another for leg wounds. The gunmen were among crowds attacking police in Grigny, south of Paris.
 Rioting was once again widespread. Youths seized a bus in Saint-Etienne, in southern France, ordered passengers off, and torched the vehicle; its driver and one passenger were hurt, officials said. In Rouen, in the north, rioters pushed a burning car against a police building; nobody was hurt, police said. Cars were also burned in Nantes, Rennes and Orleans.
0 Read MoreIt takes only six stops on a sub urban train to travel from the
romantic heart of Paris and emerge in something more akin to the fall
of ancient Rome. By daylight Aulnay-sous-Bois, a northeastern suburb of
the great city, presents an orderly face to the world. The Hotel de
Ville, the town hall, is aglow with yellow dandelion displays and
trimmed borders of wild cabbage.
I have been hearing on the news,here in America, that massive rioting is occuring in France. What is going on?
3 Read MoreNo one else in our little gaggle seems worried as we trudge up toward the Cafe de Sade. My mind spins with menu possibilities in a bistro named for the marquis and tucked in the shade of his ruined chateau.
But lunch is nothing more sinister than the Provencal specialty le soupe au pistou, vegetable soup made spicier and more garlicky with each spoonful of pesto we add.The is ringed by stuffed skunks and wild boar, with nary a torture device on view.
We’re in Lacoste, France, pausing at the midway mark in a Wayfarers walking tour of Provence. We’ve already tromped up the hillside to see the marquis’s castle, his 1770s base for kidnapping locals.
0 Read MoreMy wife and I will be visiting France this March to visit our daughter who will be in school abroad – specifically in Montpellier. This will be our first time on the Continent and I can specifically say two phrases in French fluently – "I cannot speak French. Do you speak English?" (Didn’t say I could write it…)
We’ve secured our flight from the US to Paris already, but we’re trying to decide how to get from Paris to Montpellier. What are the pros and cons of flying vs TGV between the two.
Also any general ideas of things to do around Montpellier would be appreciated. We’ve got the travel books and such and have done some research on the web for hotels/apts.
13 Read MoreSOUNDS EXOTIC
Yes – and the reality does not disappoint. Tahiti is synonymous with
images straight out of the brochures: glistening blue seas,
palm-fringed beaches and tropical tiare, or gardenia. You will
be met from the plane by groups of smiling Polynesians, wearing
garlands of flowers and singing songs of welcome – a far cry from the
usual European experience. And yet, despite being nearly 11,000 miles
away, Tahiti is an autonomous region of France, which explains the
Parisian-style cafés and supplies of French newspapers.
Hello! I love France and want to live there someday. I can speak french well but iam not as good as I would like to be. Looking for fun, upbeat person who wants to chat!
0 Read MoreI went to Paris a few days ago and I bought one tickect from EURO MILLIONS on 07,October 2005; and I returned to USA on this day.
Can you help me in this matter. I need know the winners numbers. If I win the prize I will give you a recompense.
Thank you for your help.
Fernando
2 Read MoreHi there my name is Patrick and i come from Athlone,Ireland and i am looking for a lost Penpal who goes by the name of Corona Huon (i think)as far as i know she comes from the champagne area and she visited Athlone between 1992-95.We wrote to each other for a while but lost contact and i would love to hear from her again.Any info would be great.Please help!!!
Thanks,
Patrick