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Paris Hilton planning to marry toyboy beau by year end
Paris Hilton is looking forward to marry her toyboy boyfriend, River Viiperi, and the wedding could take place this year. The 32-year-old hotel heiress, who has been dating the 21-year-old for eight months, is hoping to be taken down the aisle in a lavish ceremony, the Mirror reported. She told the publication during Cannes that the wedding could happen anytime soon. "I trust him with my life ...
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Murray pulls out of French Open
US Open and Olympic champion Andy Murray Tuesday announced he will skip the French Open tennis due to a back injury. The World No.2 retired with the back problem in his second-round match against Spain's Marcel Granollers at the Rome Masters last week, which posed as a bad sign for his withdrawal from the second tennis Grand Slam of the year. Scotsman Murray will now aim to be fully fit for ...
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Mehriban Aliyeva meets French National Assembly official - PHOT
Mehriban Aliyeva, president of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, head of the Azerbaijan-France interparliamentary friendship group, met Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the National Assembly of France Elisabeth Guigou as part of her Paris visit. Greeting the First Lady of Azerbaijan, Guigou expressed hope that this visit will strengthen parliamentary relations between the two ...
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The European Commission French President Hollande accelerate austerity
In recent days, French President Franois Hollande has been under pressure from the European Union (EU) and also from his own Socialist Party (PS) to accelerate austerity measures, amid a slowdown of the French and world economy. On Wednesday May 15, Franois Hollande went to Brussels to meet the President of the European Commission, Jos Manuel Barroso, and twenty EU commissioners. The EU ...
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Vietnam-France relations edge closer
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung yesterday hailed Vietnam's valued relationship with France and declared that the two nations are making efforts to develop their ties to the strategic partnership level in 2013. The PM made the comments at a meeting with the former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin, who is on an official working visit to the country. Dung declared ...
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Movie Review
Bringing Down the House
No matter how innocent or revolutionary the final product is meant to be, making comedies about race is always a delicate matter because, in trying to dismantle stereotypes by mocking their very conception, the filmmakers constantly run the risk of reinforcing them simply by trotting them out. Such is the case with Bringing Down the House, an often funny, often uncomfortable comedy that tr ... ...
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Duckworth closer to French Open berth
Australian James Duckworth has progressed to the third round of the French Open qualifiers after an impressive three-set victory over Argentina's Diego Sebastian Schwartzman.Duckworth needed one hour and 41 minutes to beat Schwartzman 6-4 2-6 6-2.The 21-year-old has looked very composed on clay this year and is set to face Serbian Dusan Lajovic in the next round.Lajovic poses a much tougher ...
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French Open mens champions since 2000
Following are the French Open men's singles winners since 2000. The 2013 tournament starts at Roland Garros on Sunday:2012 _ Rafael Nadal2011 _ Rafael Nadal2010 _ Rafael Nadal2009 _ Roger Federer2008 _ Rafael Nadal2007 _ Rafael Nadal2006 _ Rafael Nadal2005 _ Rafael Nadal2004 _ Gaston Gaudio2003 _ Juan Carlos Ferrero2002 _ Albert Costa2001 _ Gustavo Kuerten2000 _ Gustavo ...
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France owes EU more than empty words
Francois Hollande, the president of France, stood in the Elysee Palace last Friday (17 May) and declared that he would lead an initiative to inject new life into the European Union. It was, he solemnly announced, his duty as the leader of a founding nation of the ...
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Hollande Cameron condemn murder of British soldier
French President Francois Hollande and British Prime Minister David Cameron on Wednesday condemned the assassination of a British soldier in the suburbs of London after their meeting in ...
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French workers’ struggle triggers ‘Kill Mittal’ game
Lakshmi Mittal to keep a factory open. Players throw barrels and beams at police in the "Kill Mittal" game inspired by the long-lasting -- and ultimately unsuccessful -- struggle in France's northeastern town of Florange to stop the closure of steel blast furnaces owned by Mittal. "This game is not an incitement to violence or to beat up the big bosses. I purposefully chose ...
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Hotel Sofitel, New York City
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