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Serena Williams in another final; Federer and Nadal to face off
A week out from the French Open, Serena Williams is one victory away from winning her fourth straight tournament. The top-ranked American overcame an early break of her serve to ease past Romanian qualifier Simona Halep, 6-3, 6-0, Saturday and reach the...
Tags: Indianapolis 500, Tennis, LPGA, Victoria Azarenka, Ryder Cup
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Unemployment rate in France climbs for 19th month in row
PARIS — The number of jobless in France has risen for the 19th consecutive month to hit 3.13 million, a near 15-year high. Government figures show unemployment rose by more than 29,300 in November, taking the total to about 10.7% of the working...
Tags: United Kingdom, France, Paris (France), Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace
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French court throws out Hollande's tax on rich
PARIS — France's highest constitutional authority dealt a blow to President François Hollande's plans to repair the nation’s economy Saturday by throwing out his new “supertax” on the wealthy days before it was to be imposed. The...
Tags: Jean-Marc Ayrault, Bernard Arnault, France, National Government, Belgium
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Famous French attractions could be left in the dark
PARIS -- Is the City of Light about to hit the dimmer switch? Some of the French capital's most celebrated attractions, including the luxury stores of the Champs-Elysées, could be thrown into darkness under a government proposal to pull the plug on...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Energy Saving, France, Francois Hollande
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France approves European treaty on public-spending limits
World NowFrance approves the European treaty to limit public spending, a key element in Europe's strategy to combat its debt crisis. Critics say that it will enshrine austerity into French law.... -
Review: 'The Queen's Lover' has a fresh view of Marie Antoinette
Society can turn cruel and bloodthirsty toward those at the top. Julius Caesar, Mary Queen of Scots, Mahatma Gandhi, Presidents Lincoln and Kennedy … the list is so long, we can't be expected to remember every victim. But why do certain deaths...
Tags: Movies, Fiction, Entertainment, Sofia Coppola, Drama (genre)
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French president's son clashes with his father's girlfriend
World NowFrench President Francois Hollande's son launches a blistering attack against his father's current companion, journalist Valerie Trierweiler. Thomas Hollande said he and his siblings want nothing to do with Trierweiler after she tweeted against their... -
4 top European leaders back $163-billion growth package
World NowLeaders of the four major Eurozone countries agreed Friday to push for a $163-billion growth package, a week before a planned European summit considered crucial to the future of the monetary union.... -
France authorities search home of ex-leader Sarkozy
World NowInvestigators searched the home and law offices of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Tuesday in a probe into whether he had received illegal campaign contributions from one of France’s wealthiest women, Liliane Bettencourt.... -
Fashion News: Johnny Depp to receive CFDA award Lady Gaga won last year
All The RageJohnny Depp is to receive the CFDA Fashion Icon Award on Monday, the same category Lady Gaga won last year. Presenters will include Lily Collins and Jessica Chastain, with Seth Myers serving as the evening's host.... -
Euro zone unemployment at record high 10.9%
Unemployment in the 17 countries that make up the euro zone was at a record high of 10.9% in March, according to a new report that likely has incumbents in Sunday’s elections breaking into a cold sweat. The jobless rate is up from 10.8% in February...
Tags: Employment Opportunities, Labor Markets, Elections, European Union, Employment
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Doyle McManus: The West is still waiting for its Libya gamble to pay off
Hope isn't a strategy. But it was a major part of NATO's decision to launch an air war against Libya's Moammar Kadafi almost three months ago.
Back in March, when the bombing began, the leaders of France, Britain and the United States hoped Kadafi's...Tags: Retirement, Guerrilla Activity, Italy, Silvio Berlusconi, Refugee
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