March 27 (Bloomberg) — A French lawyer who made his name defending some of the world’s most notorious figures will defend Saddam Hussein, the former leader of Iraq, the British Broadcasting Corp. reported on its Web site.
Jacques Verges, 79, said he will mount a defense case for the former Iraqi leader and for former Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz, the BBC said on its Web site. It isn’t clear what charges Hussein will answer or what form his trial will take, the BBC said.
According to Verges, the request to defend Hussein came in a letter from the former dictator’s nephew, Ali Barzan al-Takriti, the BBC reported. Verges will be supported by about 12 other French lawyers, the BBC said.
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Each day, as I enter the House of Representatives to vote, I find it hard to avoid two rather prominent portraits adjoining the speaker’s platform. The first is of George Washington; the second, of the Marquis de Lafayette.
One might ask why Lafayette, since John Adams, Thomas Jefferson or Abraham Lincoln, among others, would be more obvious picks. But Lafayette it is, side by side with his friend, the father of our country.
Events and friendship between the United States and France have had, over the years, a great impact on our history. Clearly, the United States would not have held together in its early years without the dynamism of George Washington.
0 Read MoreThe cheapest way to visit Disneyland Paris may be to buy a single share in Euro Disney, the company that operates the theme park.
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Shareholders who trekked to Euro Disney’s annual meeting on Thursday at Marne-la-Vallee, about an hour by train or car from central Paris, were given two same-day tickets for the firm’s parks there, the Magic Kingdom and Walt Disney Studios.
When you know that Euro Disney shares were trading at 0.45 euro each on Thursday, and that the current entry price at the parks is 49 euros ($59.42) for an adult and 39 euros for a child, it’s easy to do the math!
Too bad this only works if you can attend the annual meeting. The good news is you have a whole year to plan for it!
0 Read MoreThe suspects, two men and a woman, were taken into custody Thursday in Paris and the suburban Val-de-Marne region, police officials said.
They were being held for questioning at the headquarters of French anti-terrorist police.
On Thursday, French authorities said a letter had been received from AZF claiming it was suspending its terror threats while it improves its ability to carry them out.
In excerpts from the letter published in the Paris daily newspaper Le Monde, AZF said it was suspending its activities in order to correct “technical problems.”
The letter carried the logo “AZF” with an arrow in the top left corner.
0 Read MoreA French-born marketing guru has a pointed warning for Democratic wannabe John Kerry: You come off as way too French, mon ami.
“The whole French connection is ‘off-code,’ ” said psychologist Clotaire Rapaille, who helps Fortune 100 companies sell everything from shampoo to the PT Cruiser car by psychoanalyzing cultures. He calls it decoding cultural archetypes.
“The French are thinkers – ‘I think, therefore I am.’ Americans want somebody that is going to take action . . . All this association [of Kerry] with thinking too much and nuance and five-sentence answers is off-code,” he told The Post.
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1 Read MoreUS President George W Bush will meet French President Jacques Chirac when he visits France in June, the White House has announced.
He will take part in ceremonies on the 60th anniversary of the D-Day landing, a turning point in World War II.
Relations between France and the US were badly strained by the US-led war in Iraq last year.
This announcement is a sign that the two nations are trying to patch up their differences over the war.
France led widespread international opposition to the war, angering the US.
But recently, President Bush has tried to reach out to countries alienated by the invasion, saying they have to work together to overcome the West’s enemies.
0 Read MoreWe’re having a project about Bourgogne in our French class, and so I was thinking that maybe someone could help me out?
Give me some pointers on what to have about? Where to find the info?
Anything would be appreciated.
Here are the subjects we have to have about:
Geography,
History,
Persons (celebrities etc.),
Culture,
Society..
So if anyone could help, I would be very greatful.
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