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  • Paris Hilton to record second album

    Socialite Paris Hilton, who released her first album "Paris" in 2006, has secured another record deal for herself. Hilton will be represented by rapper Lil Wayne's empire Young Money Management for the new album, reports mirror.co.uk "This is a lot different than my first album. It's really going to be house music," said the 32-year-old. Her single "Stars are blind" from the first album ...

  • Lacazette called up to join Frances squad

    French coach Didier Deschamps picked Lyon's striker Alexandre Lacazette to replace Jeremy Menez from Paris Saint-Germain for friendly matches against Uruguay and Brazil. "Didier Deschamps endorsed (Menez) withdrawal after an exchange between the medical staff of the Parisian club and the France's team doctor, Franck Le Gall," the French Football Federation (FFF) said Thursday, reports ...

  • Its raining jewel theft in Cannes

    A necklace worth a staggering 1.9M euros has been stolen from an exclusive French Riviera hotel, in the second such jewellery heist during this year's Cannes Film Festival. The expensive piece was stolen after a celebrity party at the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in the resort town of Cap d'Antibes on Tuesday night, the BBC reported. Swiss jeweller De Grisogono said in a statement that the theft ...

  • Paris Hilton signs deal with hip-hop label

    Paris Hilton has become the newest member of one of hip-hop's hottest labels - Cash Money Records. The heiress and reality star has signed with the record label, which is home to hitmakers Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj and Drake, CNN reported. Cash Money's co-founder Bryan "Birdman" Williams tweeted a welcome to Hilton on Wednesday, causing Hilton's name to cruise at the top of the social media's ...

  • Singer-songwriter Georges Moustaki dies

    Singer-songwriter Georges Moustaki died Thursday in the French Mediterranean city of Nice, his family said. He was 79. A Greek native, Moustaki grew up in Alexandria, Egypt, and arrived in Paris in 1951. He began performing at nightclubs and came to know masters of the "chanson franaise" such as Georges Brassens, Jacques Brel and Serge Gainsbourg. Moustaki met Edith Piaf in the late 1950s and ...


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Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives [DVD]

Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives [DVD]

It is rare that the sixth entry in a long-running franchise produces one of the series best films, but such is the case of Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives, which couldnt be any different from its predecessor, the much maligned Friday the 13 ... ...

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  • Mobile app to help fight against racism in France

    PARIS (AFP) - A French anti-racism association is launching a mobile application it hopes will help eradicate racist graffiti by enabling users to take photos of offensive tags, geo-locate them and get them removed.Licra -- the International League against Racism and Antisemitism -- said the app was a "digital response" to "a big increase in racist and antisemitic acts" in ...

  • The troubles of Serena Williams at the French Open

    Over the past eight years, only two men have had their names engraved on the Coupe des Mousquetaires - Rafael Nadal got it done seven times and Roger Federer once. In the same period on the women's side, there have been six different winners of the French Open women's singles title, six different champions in the past six years. ...

  • For 1st time since 82 3 US men qualify in Paris

    A trio of American men hadn't done that together in Paris since 1982, when Charles Strode, Craig Wittus and Derek Tarr qualified. That year, all three lost in the first round of the main ...

  • Nadal Remains the One to Beat at French Open

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  • Who will win Frances culture war Ask Frigide Barjot

    But the French humourist is not laughing. She's scared. "No," she corrects herself. "I'm not scared. I'm very scared. Look at this..."From somewhere in the indescribable chaos of her apartment in central Paris, Barjot, the unconventional leader of the French movement against gay marriage, produces an envelope. Inside, there is a paper handkerchief stained with ...

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