The French government is starting an ad campaign this week to encourage American investors to do more business in France.
The challenges might seem daunting, particularly given the tensions between the French and American governments over the war in Iraq. But the substance and purpose of the campaign turn out to have less to do with the United States than with Europe.
The creators of the campaign did worry about the chill between President George W. Bush and President Jacques Chirac of France, which has been played out in popular culture for several years now.
i live in australia, they moved back to France in Feb 2004, can someone help me please.
search for my exboss mr. and mrs olivier litvine, can someone help me please
FINALLY! I’m a freshman highschool student from the United States with the chance to visit an bit of northern France in April when I visit some of my family stationed over in Landstuhl, Germany. I wanted to know if anyone knows what I can do? Thanks for anyhelp!
Hi I’m an English university student and I will be re-locating to France for the year 2005!
PARIS : After a weekend of bloodshed in Ivory Coast, France was left pondering how — and whether — to rebuild its shattered relationship with President Laurent Gbagbo.
The already tense relations between the Ivorian leader and the government in Paris hit crisis point on Saturday, when Ivorian air force jets bombarding rebel positions in the north of the country struck a peace-keeping encampment and killed nine French soldiers.
Acting under instructions from President Jacques Chirac, French military commanders hit back and destroyed most of the Ivorian air force.
That provoked anti-French riots in the main city Abidjan which led to the deployment of hundreds of extra French troops in its former west African colony.
Everywhere we looked for, we read nice things about the hotel Les Clos Medicis in St Germain, Paris. From decor to location, to service, everything sounded great. Only one of those stood up to expectations!
Starting with the positive, the location is indeed great. Right by the Luxembourg Gardens, Place de la Sorbonne, Le Pantheon. One block to secure public parking. Restaurants everywhere and, in different directions, short walks away from the Louvre, Notre Dame, Orsay, etc etc.
Decor?
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i’m a med student and i’m going on an exchange to france next year and i have to pick a city but i have no idea ‘cus i’ve never been to france before. i hope someone who lives in france or who has been to these cities can give me some feedback:
clermond-ferrand, creteil, grenoble, lariboissiere, lille, lyon, nice, st. etienne, besancon.
if anyone knows about these places, please email me. MERCI!
also, i wouldn’t mind having a penpal to practice my french with ^_^ it’ll help me prepare for my exchange, i studied french in high school but thats about it.