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Sunday, March 14 ( day 73, week 12 of 2010)

WEATHER : Today's Weather - Météo du jour - Alpes-Maritimes, Météo-France

DRIVING & TRAFFIC - Today's fixed radar positions - Today's autoroute traffic conditions

France
  • Moroccan illegal immigrant returns to France following amnesty
  • French piracy increases 3% despite three-strikes law
  • Dwarfgate- 5ft 5in Sarkozy's fury as 6ft Cameron and 5ft 11in Osborne 'mock his size'
  • French complain at Sarko 'dwarf' jibe by David Cameron - UK Politics, UK
  • Suicides à France Télécom - le rapport qui accuse

  • Regional Elections
  • Embattled Sarkozy facing new blow at hands of French voters

  • Sarko-Bruni
  • Carla Bruni and Nicolas Sarkozy- L’affaire twitter -

  • Riviera
  • Banditisme - Braquage à Cabris et Grasse - deux mineurs mis en examen
  • Ivre, un jeune Cannettan passe ses nerfs sur dix-sept véhicules (Nice-Matin)
  • Pêche à la truite - - l'ouverture en photos
  • Evitement d'urgence entre un avion d'Air France et un appareil privé
  • Un crash évité de justesse mercredi dans le sud de la France

  • UK
  • Mother's Day- 'my grief at the loss of my soldier son in Afghanistan'
  • Footage shows plight of 'tormented to death' David Askew
  • Millions of pounds promised for carers has been diverted to plug NHS debts
  • Robber gangs target UK war memorials - Crime, UK
  • Bring on the Robin Hood tax | Polly Toynbee
  • Princess Diana killed by an attempt to 'scare' her that went horribly wrong, British lawyer says
  • Sack the Children's Commissioner, says James Bulger's mother
  • Sailors hope proud Royal Navy name won’t go out with the Ark
  • South Asian 'slave brides' causing concern in UK
  • Drivers face ban if they drink a pint -
  • Open again after 145 years, the eighth wonder of the world - This Britain, UK
  • Record number of motorists prosecuted for driving while using mobile phones

  • British Politics
  • 2010- The mother of all elections - UK Politics, UK
  • Conservative lead over Labour falls to two year low
  • Porn career? It won’t worry my colleagues, says Anna Arrowsmith
  • Tory defector condemns bullying
  • Cable accuses Tories over economy
  • Revised BNP membership rules 'still racist'
  • Tory MP blocks bill targeting 'vulture funds'
  • BNP fights extremism strategy - UK Politics, UK

  • Lords & MPs Expenses
  • Plans for abolition of House of Lords to be unveiled
  • Boris Johnson clashes with David Cameron on high-speed rail
  • MPs demand right to travel first class
  • Millionaire Tory made 13p claim for Tipp-Ex... oh, and don't forget 45p for a glue stick

  • World
  • The dark side of Swedish society
  • Bloodshed blights Acapulco resort
  • Nigerian plane crashes during rescue exercise
  • Tens of thousands gather for Thailand opposition rally
  • Thousands attend anti-Berlusconi protest in Rome
  • Winnie denies interview criticising Nelson Mandela
  • The Cage Fighting Chef -

  • EU
  • The joke's on EU- A cartoon history of the European Union

  • America
  • Apollo astronauts dismay at axing of Nasa mission to return mankind to the Moon

  • Economy & Business
  • Ernst & Young faces legal action over Lehman collapse

  • Travel & Tourism
  • AIR FRANCE - Comment la collision aérienne à Nice a été évitée
  • EasyJet and Ryanair top complaints league
  • Madeira picks up the pieces
  • Varsity Express- Baby Branson’s bogus business -

  • BA Strike
  • 'Cool it' plea in BA crew dispute
  • BA Passengers Try To Change Travel Plans
  • BA will fly on despite strikes, says Willie Walsh
  • BA chief Willie Walsh attacks 'militant activst' Unite union

  • Technology, Science, Internet
  • Solar storms could wreak havoc with electronic systems
  • the Foolishness of Hadopi 2, the French Internet Law
  • Hadopi, Google, and a few illegal things
  • Australia On Internet Watchlist With Iran, North Korea
  • The future of Facebook

  • Health & Wellbeing
  • Cancers de la prostate - les ravages du principe de précaution
  • Gordon Brown's refusal to ban cheap booze is biggest health failing, claims chief doctor

  • Personalities & Entertainment
  • BBC feels force of Bob Geldof's anger
  • Film review- Shutter Island
  • Prepare for an orgy of protest as sexed-up Spartacus arrives
  • Caroline Quentin interview- Young at heart
  • French singer Jean Ferrat dead at 79
  • Charlene Lynette Wittstock | Facebook

  • Sport
  • Paralympics open in Vancouver
  • Bahrain Grand Prix- Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel claims pole, Lewis Hamilton fourth
  • Sebastian Vettel takes pole in qualifying for Bahrain Grand Prix -
  • Shots fired at Jo'burg World Cup commuter buses
  • Bodyguards in demand for 2010 visitors

  • Good to know...
  • More money makes society miserable, warns report

  • Opinion & Debate
  • Dangerous dogs- Bred to fight, left to die
  • Prison works – when we keep criminals in | Dominic Lawson -

  • We couldn't make it up!
  • Biggest Asda meat supplier excludes English speakers as 'all instructions are given only in Polish'
  • Gloucestershire’s cheese rolling cancelled for health and safety fears
  • Police tow funeral home van with body inside - CNN.com



  • What mattered

     Saturday, March 13

    Expats

  • British Exchange Student Goes Missing In US

  • France
  • Teachers strike in pre-poll industrial action
  • French president slams US decision on tanker jets
  • NHS investigated- the French health service
  • Sarkozy Praises Brown During London Talks
  • Le Figaro - Consommation - Paris est la ville la plus chère du monde
  • Retraites, déficit, nucléaire..- ce que prépare Sarkozy

  • Regional Elections
  • A guide to France's regional elections
  • François Fillon jure que "rien n'est joué" et lance un appel au delà de son camp
  • La soirée électorale menacée sur France Télévisons
  • Régionales 2010, les régions incontournables

  • Sarko-Bruni
  • Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni- Why the talented Mr Sarkozy is an oddity to the French

  • Riviera
  • Collobrières - Surtension électrique - plus de 20 maisons sinistrées
  • Menton - Qui veut embarquer avec la SNSM ?
  • Montauroux - Présence de prostituées - les promeneurs crient au scandale
  • Nice - Plus de truites que de pêcheurs

  • UK
  • Caught on camera- The cruel taunts of teenagers who 'drove man with learning difficulties to his death'
  • Youth Charged After Death Of Bullied Man
  • Couple jailed for starving girl
  • Parents plead guilty to neglecting girl found hanged in her bedroom
  • Cheats at Royal Mail fix delivery times
  • Combat Stress appeal- 8,500 veterans of Afghanistan and Iraq to develop trauma problems
  • Ed Balls orders crackdown on school admissions fraud
  • Meat processing workers 'abused'
  • UK Public pensions cost
  • Sex with drunken women could be rape, review to signal
  • Union blackmail will bring chaos to Britain

  • British Politics
  • Anna Arrowsmith Porn Director To Stand For Election
  • Cable- 'Economy Would Be Safe With Lib Dems'
  • Cameron's Wife Lifts Lid On Home Life
  • Charlie Whelan, Brown's awkward link with the union
  • David Cameron- I'd sack George Osborne if I had to
  • George Osborne will go quietly if fired, reveals David Cameron
  • How Prince Harry's charity was swindled by Conservative MP
  • Liam Byrne- No new tax rises under Labour
  • More burglars also stealing victims' cars
  • Samantha Cameron speaks of Tory leader's domestic skills

  • Lords & MPs Expenses
  • 'Not Enough Evidence' To Charge Labour Peer
  • Boris Johnson clashes with David Cameron on high-speed rail
  • Labour peer Baroness Uddin and up to 20 others escape charges for 'fiddling expenses'
  • Lords place themselves beyond reach of the law
  • MPs claim Parliament not court should judge them
  • MPs' expenses- DPP blames Lords for derailing Uddin prosecution

  • World
  • Pope Dragged Into Paedophile Priests Row
  • Pope knew priest was paedophile but allowed him to continue with ministry
  • Potholes sell like hot cakes in German village
  • Chile's new leader Sebastian Pinera to be sworn in

  • EU
  • Sarkozy takes EU swipe at Cameron
  • Sarkozy and Brown discuss EU economy
  • EU 'nearing' Greece bail-out deal
  • EU's Ashton to be urged to lodge formal Iraq vote protest
  • Eurozone official factory output surges in January
  • Michael Savage- There is another love in Sarkozy's life

  • America
  • Alaskan teacher mauled to death by pack of wolves while out jogging
  • Bush aide Karl Rove insists 'waterboarding is not torture'
  • Moon decision dismays astronauts
  • Phil Spector appeals murder conviction on grounds of judicial error
  • Scare the world- Obama puts US back on track

  • Economy & Business
  • British firm Ernst &Young accused of 'professional malpractice' over $700billion collapse of Lehman
  • Senior execs fingered in scathing Lehman report
  • Bahamas removed from financial services 'grey list'

  • Travel & Tourism
  • Air France Lets Fly Legal Attack on Ryanair - BusinessWeek
  • Ryanair jet abandons landing after air traffic controller debacle - mirror.co.uk
  • AIR FRANCE 447- Air France insurer Axa to appeal Brazilian compensation ruling
  • Ask Gill- Ryanair stamps its authority... again
  • Iceland in moody black and white
  • Ryanair stamps its authority... again- Ask Gill

  • BA Strike
  • BA chief criticises union bosses
  • BA Chief- 'Unions Are Stuck In A Time Warp'
  • BA Row Escalates After Strike Dates Revealed
  • BA strikes to hit Easter holidays as cabin staff stage seven-day walkout
  • BA strikes to hit half a million getaways

  • Technology, Science, Internet
  • Indian love- We just clicked
  • The mind-reading machine- 'Psychic' computer invented that can tell what you're thinking

  • Health & Wellbeing
  • Sunbeds ban for under 18s

  • Consumerism
  • Free banking, forget it! More current accounts now charge a fee
  • Internet - les Français conquis par l'achat en ligne

  • Personalities & Entertainment
  • Sir Stirling 'feeling better'

  • Sport
  • Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger tells Real Madrid- 'Leave me alone'
  • Bahrain Grand Prix- Michael Schumacher feels 'rusty' among the young pretenders
  • Motor Racing- Formula One season 2010

  • Opinion & Debate
  • Angry scenes at Trump exhibition

  • We couldn't make it up!
  • 'Do you work in a strip club?' Gaffe-prone Prince Philip puts his foot in it again with female Navy sea cadet
  • The Queen invented the phone, and other child misconceptions
  • Friday, March 12

    Expats

  • Braving the cold on Costa Brava no laughing matter for Tom Sharpe -
  • Qué? Help on way for British expats struggling to go native in Spain

  • France, Practically Speaking
  • Property in France- owning a French vineyard-

  • France
  • French bread spiked with LSD in CIA experiment
  • Did the CIA poison a French town with LSD?
  • Nicolas Sarkozy baffles interpreters with 'Volapük'
  • Sarkozy to meet Brown and Cameron
  • Sarkozy word has a certain 'je ne sais quoi'
  • Gontran Cherrier- France’s hottest baker recipe
  • China becomes biggest export market for bordeaux wine outside EU
  • New racism charges against Sarkozy's UMP
  • Wannabe bus drivers rob Paris public transport
  • French with tears -
  • Local vote offers hope of comeback for Ségolène Royal
  • Tollé à gauche après le dérapage raciste de Gérard Longuet
  • Mécontents du gouvernement, les médecins devraient bouder l'UMP dans les urnes

  • Sarko-Bruni
  • Bruni- 'Marriage Appeased Public'
  • Sarkozy In London As Marriage Rumours Swirl

  • Riviera
  • Nice La voie ferrée coupée quatre heures hier entre Beaulieu et Eze
  • Nice Un enfant heurté par un tram
  • Nice Un jour pour tout savoir sur ceux qui nous protègent
  • Antibes - Une charte pour limiter l'impact des chantiers
  • This'll do me quite Nicely!
  • Cannes - Escroqueries à la carte bancaire en série
  • Déchets - La décharge de Bagnols hors service
  • Grasse - Dis, M'sieur, c'est où la Sécu ?
  • Menton - On lui offre les clés d'une villa pour six mois !
  • Mougins - Arrêté ce jeudi, un Marseillais aurait volé les cartes bancaires de retraités pendant 18 mois
  • Nice - Social - journée de grogne hier dans le département
  • Sainte-Maxime - Le corps d'une femme retrouvé sur la plage
  • Valbonne - Nouvelle attaque d'un distributeur à la voiture-bélier

  • UK
  • Man collapses and dies after decade of attacks
  • Teen Quizzed About Man 'Tormented To Death'
  • Youth held over 'harassment' death
  • Authorities 'Sorry' For Rapist Dad Failings
  • Anger as top civil servants snap up soaring bonuses
  • Confusion over fate of kidnapped British boy Sahil Saeed
  • Facebook may sue Daily Mail over paedophile claim
  • Government Plans For Electronic Borders In The UK Are Not Ready Say Opponents
  • Madeleine McCann's Mother Kate In Charity Run For Miles For Missing People In London's Hyde Park
  • Warning on public sector pensions
  • ‘Hate registers’ are criminalising schoolchildren for playground insults

  • British Politics
  • Tories walk out of Ashcroft inquiry
  • My demands for a post-election deal, by Nick Clegg - UK Politics, UK
  • 'No giveaway Budget' says Darling
  • PM- 'Incredibly Unfair' To Attack Troops Trip
  • The Mole- Nick Clegg slams Conservatives' 'thuggish' economic policy

  • MP Expenses
  • CPS to decide on MP expenses case
  • Expenses four defy court and plead not guilty
  • Expenses- Sixth Politician May Be Charged

  • World
  • 'I saw Israeli bulldozer kill Rachel Corrie'
  • Zuma declares his interests
  • Beijingers get back on their bikes
  • Sebastian Pinera sees Chile plans jolted by earthquake
  • Greece hit by third general strike in a month
  • Romanian street sign warns drivers of 'drunk pedestrians'
  • Shoot to kill- When is it reasonable?

  • EU
  • Euro-Parliament urges tax on financial operations
  • Poland signs Lisbon Treaty, Czechs last to hold out
  • Sarkozy to warn Cameron over defence co-operation in Europe
  • Euro leaders aim to ban derivatives speculation

  • America
  • Obama vows to end ban on gays in military
  • 657 mln dlr compensation deal for Ground Zero workers
  • Rove 'proud' of US waterboarding

  • Economy & Business
  • A decade on from the dotcom boom, where are the high-flyers now? – Telegraph Blogs
  • Nasdaq 10 years on- how the tech sector went from boom to bust
  • France, Germany urge ban on speculative trading

  • Travel & Tourism
  • British Airways back on the brink of strike action after talks with union break down
  • 'No decision yet' on BA strikes
  • BA Double Trouble As Another Strike Threatens
  • Air France files complaint against Ryanair
  • High-speed rail plans to be published by British government
  • Japan opens 98th national airport in Ibaraki
  • Olympic hockey final forced Air Canada to delay flight
  • Prepare for the fourth transport revolution | Andrew Adonis -
  • We can bear £2bn-a-year cost of building high-speed rail network, says Adonis -

  • Technology, Science, Internet
  • Is there such a thing as internet addiction?
  • Topeka- US city 'renamed Google' in bid for super fast broadband network
  • Le profil des pirates numériques « post Hadopi »
  • Sony shows off motion controller
  • Mobile that allows bosses to snoop on staff developed
  • Jodrell Bank observatory to receive multi-million pound overhaul
  • Catastrophic event in early Universe could have halted growth of massive galaxies
  • Digital piracy hits the e-book industry - CNN.com

  • Health & Wellbeing
  • How Safe Is Your Cell Phone?
  • Letterman's Blackmailer Pleads Guilty; Jay Fades
  • Long-term use of osteoporosis drugs linked to hip breaks
  • Health- 90% of us do not get enough sleep
  • Healthy people can enjoy sex into their 60s, say Chicago studies
  • New blood pressure approach urged
  • Sticking Plaster Hailed As Skin Cancer Cure
  • Virus that 'kills off' prostate cancer cells- Volunteer patients injected with 'tame' bug
  • Women who took Pill live longer

  • Consumerism
  • 'Smoking gun' memo exposes Toyota safety fears

  • Personalities & Entertainment
  • Katie Price and Alex Reid- Our marriage is legal
  • Is Tiger Woods back with his wife Elin Nordegren?
  • John Cleese falls for a new woman who is the spitting image of the last one
  • Pregnant Jools Oliver has her cake and eats it while dapper Jamie gets suited and booted
  • Jack Bauer gets the bullet as Fox calls time on 24

  • Sport
  • Formule 1 - "En France, l'automobile est un gros mot"
  • Tiger Woods turns to former adviser to President Bush for new image

  • Environment, conservation & nature
  • Starling flock 'falls from sky'
  • 500 species of plants and animals vanish because of humans, says study
  • Sarkozy opens Paris deforestation summit
  • Sarkozy - "le réchauffement climatique est une réalité"

  • Opinion & Debate
  • Cardinal- celibacy partly to blame for sex abuse
  • Since Three Strikes Went Into Effect, Unauthorized File Trading Has Increased In France

  • We couldn't make it up!
  • 14 miles on the bus just to get across the road
  •  

    Thursday, March 11

  • Médecins généralistes et infirmières en grève
  • Passage à l'heure d'été dimanche 28 mars

  • Expats
  • The grass is always greener

  • France, Practically Speaking
  • Grèves- Demandez le programme!
  • Des détecteurs de fumée obligatoires dans tous les lieux d'habitation en 2015

  • France
  • Man honored for service in France decades later
  • Piracy Rises In France Despite Three Strikes Law
  • Algeria protests French far right minarets poster
  • BPCE va rembourser un milliard d'euros de plus à l'Etat
  • PARIS - 68% des Français utilisent Internet, selon une étude
  • Pédophilie - le célibat des prêtres en question
  • Sarkozy, le visionnaire.

  • Sarko-Bruni
  • Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni affair rumours sweep France
  • 'Monogamy bores me terribly'
  • Carla Bruni- 'Sarkozy Would Never Cheat'
  • Carla Bruni- 'Who knows if it's forever'
  • French Frenzy At Sarkozy And Bruni 'Affairs'
  • Sarkozy rumour- end of the affair? or a cruel hoax via Twitter?

  • Riviera
  • Alpes-Maritimes - Wall Street Institute coule 200 stagiaires dans le flou
  • Monaco - Les Monégasques jugent le Rocher - « Fiable mais perfectible »
  • Robert De Niro, Nice et la Culture
  • Cannes - Incivilités - 35 jeunes convoqués par leur maire
  • Le Cannet - Anny Courtade s'élève contre le projet Castellari
  • Saint-Tropez - Brigitte Bardot claque la porte à Loana
  • St Tropez commerçants passent à l'attaque après un hiver difficile (Var-Matin)

  • UK
  • The NHS- the cradle-to-grave service faces its toughest test yet
  • Patient's ordeal as bodies are left on ward for hours
  • Royal Mail agrees 7 per cent pay deal which will see postmen paid more for working less
  • Near Misses- Warnings Over Deadly Crossings
  • Sting in tail of the Royal Mail deal- more junk mail
  • British Boy Kidnapped In Pakistan Found
  • Cycling paths - happiness on a bike
  • Disabled woman who asked for help getting 200 yards from car park into hospital told 'dial 999'
  • Kidnapped boy's father back in UK
  • Man charged with shopkeeper murder
  • Mistaken Dad- 'Reveal Venables' Identity'
  • Teacher 'enjoyed sexual trysts with pupil in British Library and a Park Lane hotel'
  • Top Cops 'Not Getting To Grips With Yobs'

  • British Politics
  • Labour Donor To Give Up Non-Dom Tax Status
  • 'You'll be seeing a lot more of Samantha' - Cameron reveals his secret election weapon
  • Brown- I've got the courage and character to win the election
  • Budget Date Fuels Election Speculation
  • Clegg sets post-election deal terms
  • Councils told not to have 'goldfish bowl facilitated conversations'
  • Gordon Brown hits back at military chiefs over 'wrong' criticism
  • Gordon Brown sets the stage for May election
  • New death tax for all shock
  • Nick Clegg- how Margaret Thatcher inspires me
  • The Big Question- Are we heading towards a hung parliament, and how would it work?
  • Tories say Labour plan police cut
  • William Hague- If Gordon Brown doesn't go, the country is ruined

  • MP Expenses
  • A fifth Labour MP to face expenses police probe
  • Expenses- Fifth Labour MP Being Investigated
  • Four due in court over expenses
  • Police inquiry into MP's expenses

  • British Fritzl
  • 'British Fritzl' made daughters pregnant 18 times after shocking failings by social services
  • 'British Fritzl'- apology to daughters raped over 25 years
  • Apology for women raped by father
  • Police Apologise For Failing Over Rapist Dad

  • World
  • Swedish papers publish Mohammed cartoon
  • Millions In Zimbabwe Face Hunger Crisis
  • Dutch bishops launch child abuse probe
  • Greeks stage fresh general strike
  • China's women pilots
  • Labour may quit Israel coalition over settlements

  • EU
  • A statistical perspective on women and men in the EU (pdf download)
  • EU anger after alleged US protectionism throws defence contract

  • America
  • America confronts its worst nightmare- blonde 'Jihad Jane'
  • Dispatcher- Boy Who Called 911 a "Hero"
  • Sarah Palin's family used Canada's state health system
  • God Helps With Personal Decisions, Most Americans Say
  • How Expensive Will The Obama Health Care Plan Really Be?
  • Is America Starting to Turn Japanese?

  • Economy & Business
  • Economic storm not yet over - Brown
  • Maroc - Pas d’impôts pendant cinq ans
  • Maroc «La quasi-totalité des sociétés offshore viennent de France»

  • Travel & Tourism
  • Union to consider BA strike dates
  • BA to lease slots to rival airlines
  • Air France veut porter plainte contre Ryanair
  • Air traffic perfect storm for NYC
  • Shock for British holidaymakers as freak blizzard hits Majorca with snow across the Med
  • Paris Trop cher?

  • Technology, Science, Internet
  • All mapped out- Virtually every road in the UK will now appear on Google's Street View
  • FRANCE- Study shows how downloaders skirt anti-piracy laws
  • Google, Italy agree massive book scanning project

  • Health & Wellbeing
  • Long-term use of anti-osteoporosis drugs linked to hip fractures
  • Kidney Sufferers Urged To Get Check-Ups
  • New 'statin' without side effects developed by scientists
  • Try the less is more diet- Study says little changes in eating habits have the biggest impact

  • Consumerism
  • Toyota faced with 2 more cases of runaway Priuses

  • Personalities & Entertainment
  • Mexico's Carlos Slim wrests world's richest man title from Bill Gates- Forbes' list
  • Joanna Lumley 'irritates' minister over Gurkhas
  • Why there was no Oscars tribute to Farrah Fawcett

  • Sport
  • Mighty Wayne Rooney eclipses the return of David Beckham to Manchester United
  • Blanc ‘not favourite’ for France job, says French chief

  • Environment, conservation & nature
  • EU set to ban bluefin tuna trade
  • Ian McEwan interview- warming to the topic of climate change
  • More than two extinct species a year
  • RSPCA investigates mystery of starling flock that fell out of the sky
  • Scientists to review climate body

  • Good to know...
  • Ex-wives suffer as bankers apply to reduce divorce pay-outs

  • Opinion & Debate
  • Dutch plan to let healthy elderly people commit suicide
  • The best British TV ever

  •  Wednesday, March 10

  • Sainte-Maxime - Coups de mer - la RD 559 partiellement fermée
  • Travellers trapped as freak snow sweeps south
  • Weather in Europe- ice formations in Switzerland and snow in Barcelona and the south of France

  • Expats
  • Blevins Franks Guide To taxes in Monaco

  • France
  • Far-Right election poster ‘insults’ Algeria
  • France leads the way on nuclear power at Paris conference
  • Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni 'are both having affairs'
  • Reports of Sarkozy-Fillon tensions rock France ahead of polls
  • Moroccan domestic violence victim can return to France
  • Une journée "Justice morte"

  • Riviera
  • Elections - Les Régionales dans les Alpes-Maritimes - un sondage exclusif dans Nice-Matin
  • Galerie photos - Robert De Niro fait son show
  • Monaco - Etude sur l'image de la Principauté - les premiers résultats dévoilés
  • Nice - Braquage violent dans une joaillerie du centre-ville
  • Nice - Crèches fermées - les parents à l'heure du système D
  • le Negresco de Nice habillé d’un trompe l’oeil
  • Sophia-Antipolis - Découvertes dans un colis, les grenades étaient des... presse-papiers
  • Var - Vignerons varois - « Pas de mélange avec les vins du Rhône »

  • UK
  • Biggest railway strike since 1990s looms
  • Concern over sex scandals on military submarines
  • Cost Of Fixing Potholes May Run Into Billions
  • Drivers warned over level crossing 'Russian roulette'
  • Killed Soldiers Had 'Inadequate Training'
  • One in five crimes committed on bail
  • Paratroopers' Wings Clipped By Lack Of Planes
  • Parents Angry Over CCTV In School Toilets
  • Royal Navy may lift ban on females serving on submarines
  • Snatch Land Rovers blamed for dozens of deaths

  • British Politics
  • Tories slip but stay on course to win election
  • We'll 'unleash hell' on Tories, threaten public sector unions
  • Blow for Gordon Brown as exports see biggest fall in three years
  • BNP rules 'still discriminatory'
  • Government limos take ministers 2.6 million miles
  • Labour peer faces Lords sleaze probe into his expenses claims
  • Lord Paul- I will give up 'non-dom' tax status
  • Lords sleaze watchdog to earn £350 a day

  • Ashcroft
  • Have Ashcroft's millions fatally wounded Tories?
  • David Cameron should have seen Ashcroft crisis coming

  • Venables
  • Facebook mob accuses man of being Bulger killer

  • World
  • Biden in Israel for peace drive
  • Seven Muslims held over plot to kill cartoonist
  • China may ban eating dogs, cats
  • Editor Is Fired After Criticizing Chinese Registration System

  • EU
  • Sarkozy says EU ready to back Greece 'if necessary'
  • EU anger after alleged US protectionism throws defence contract
  • Greece asks US for its assistance

  • America
  • Girl, 3, thought loaded gun was Wii controller in fatal accident
  • US 'Jihad Jane' charged with planning terror attacks in Europe
  • Health insurance conference picketed
  • More than the gloves come off in Washington political yarn
  • Palin family used Canada's state health system

  • Economy & Business
  • UK exports plunge, threatening hopes of economic uplift
  • Aer Lingus to axe 670 jobs
  • Economic storm not over, says PM
  • Europe targets credit default swaps traders
  • The end of the show?

  • Travel & Tourism
  • BA makes plans to counteract strike action
  • BA Gets Extension To Crunch Strike Talks
  • BA strike action talks to resume
  • easyJet launches Starbucks coffee on all flights
  • Eurotunnel's Inferno- Fire And Ice Take Toll

  • Technology, Science, Internet
  • Sex sells - internet domain sex.com to be auctioned
  • File-sharing sanctions 'unfair'
  • Collider to fix faults for a year
  • Porn domain name plan resurrected

  • Health & Wellbeing
  • Sleeping killers

  • Consumerism
  • Banking fraud 'moves to internet'
  • Feds To Probe Cause Of Runaway Prius In California
  • Toyota faced with 2 more cases of runaway Priuses

  • Personalities & Entertainment
  • Oscar interrupter- I was wronged
  • Lumley named in row over Gurkha charity

  • Sport
  • Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski fight over Davis Cup role
  • Schumacher in for a hard season- Webber
  • In pictures- Formula 1's kings of speed

  • Environment, conservation & nature
  • Met Office analysis reveals 'clear fingerprints' of man-made climate change
  • Superweed predator to be released
  • Bugs are changing – and we have a fight on our hands
  • Third of EU emissions 'imported'

  • Good to know...
  • Ring may be giant 'impact crater'

  • Opinion & Debate
  • Beleaguered Cameron could learn from Sarkozy

  • We couldn't make it up!
  • Staff 'imitate answerphones'
  • Millions are gambling their retirement on a lottery win
  • Woman skydiver who survived 3,000ft fall in botched parachute jump claims she was pushed


  • Tuesday, March 9

  • Nice - Voie rapide - le toboggan fermé
  • Freak snow storm covers southern France

  • Expats
  • Bulldozing expats will hurt Spain, Foreign Office minister cautions
  • Expat xenophobes – Telegraph Blogs
  • Spain without the bull – Telegraph Blogs

  • France
  • France's Sarkozy under pressure, faces poll wipeout
  • Andree Peel, French heroine who saved 102 Allied pilots from the Nazis, dies aged 105
  • Film awakens France's shame in the Holocaust
  • Sarkozy urges international finance for nuclear energy
  • Total announces closure of Dunkirk refinery
  • Frenchman 'chopped his virgin wife's head off because she refused to have children'

  • Riviera
  • Les régionales en PACA
  • Monaco Yachts Attract Royalty and Multi-Millionaires
  • Antibes - Trois nouvelles caméras pour filmer la délinquance
  • High-Tech - Nice sous vidéosurveillance ultra-sophistiquée
  • Montauroux - 650 kg de poissons lâchés dans le lac de Saint-Cassien
  • Régionales - Christian Estrosi - « La victoire est possible ! »
  • Visiteurs de prison - Ces Varois qui font le lien

  • UK
  • Ashleigh Hall, 17, was killed by rapist who groomed her online.
  • Asylum man, wife and son tied themselves together and jumped 200ft to deaths
  • 'Hospital Patients Treated In Mop Cupboards'
  • Civil servants go on 48-hour strike over redundancy pay
  • Dog owners to be forced to take out insurance policies
  • East London stab victim dies
  • Four share £7.2m Lottery jackpot
  • Man charged with trying to kill wife in blast
  • Police crashes leaving Scots taxpayers with six-figure bill
  • Scandal as prisoners claim benefits
  • True scale of violent crime rise revealed

  • British Politics
  • Poll shows increased chance of hung parliament as Tory lead is cut
  • Labour and Conservatives level in marginal seats
  • Labour And Tories Neck-And-Neck In Key Seats
  • Tories still have work to do for election victory, Times poll says
  • High-flyer Lady Ashton’s answer to her low profile- give me a plane
  • It's time David Cameron started firing people
  • Labour and Tories deny 'VAT' on food plan
  • Nick Clegg attacks David Cameron over 'economic meltdown' fears

  • Ashcroft
  • Cameron rebuts Ashcroft criticism
  • David Cameron defends handling of Lord Ashcroft row
  • MPs to investigate Lord Ashcroft's tax deal

  • Venables
  • 'Every prisoner will be looking out for Venables'
  • Ministers stay silent over James Bulger killer Jon Venables after child porn allegations
  • Vigilantes could murder Venables, says judge

  • World
  • Bush in Tory plea over NI deal
  • In pictures- Super-storm lashes Melbourne
  • Witness claims Knox was not in Kercher's flat

  • America
  • American 'al-Qaeda spokesman' was a case of mistaken identity
  • California state senator who opposed gay rights announces he is homosexual
  • Slowly, states are lessening limits on marijuana
  • The end of the road for Barack Obama?

  • Economy & Business
  • China considers plan to revalue its currency
  • Eurotunnel's profits almost wiped out
  • London bankers halt the great escape to Geneva
  • Rescued banks have not mended their ways, says Commons inquiry

  • Travel & Tourism
  • Is the outlook getting better for the airlines?
  • London to gain cut price hotels
  • Passenger Focus - Putting Passengers First
  • Time Running Out On Crunch BA Strike Talks

  • Technology, Science, Internet
  • 'Boring' Apple iPad advert debuts at Oscars

  • Consumerism
  • Driver- Prius took me for a ride

  • Personalities & Entertainment
  • Bullock says worst actress Razzie puts best actress Oscar into perspective
  • Sir Stirling Moss Undergoes Surgery After Falling Three Floors Down A Lift Shaft At Home In London
  • Stirling Moss escapes with two broken ankles in lift plunge horror

  • Sport
  • Women's boxing at the London 2012 Olympics- raging belle

  • Environment, conservation & nature
  • EDF nuclear reactor carries 'Chernobyl-size' explosion risk
  • Humans driving extinction faster than species can evolve, say experts
  • The five-year race to save India's vanishing tigers

  • Good to know...
  • Poor show, chaps- Survey reveals nearly one in ten women fake it between the sheets
  • Model forced to apologise for calling French 'frog eaters'

  • Opinion & Debate
  • Should the heir to the throne meddle in politics? – Telegraph Blogs
  • VINCE CABLE- We pay millions - to lock up the wrong people

  • We couldn't make it up!
  • Bottled 'ghosts' fetch £1300 at New Zealand auction
  • Heard the one about the one-legged man who stole a trainer? Nobody would sell him one shoe
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