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Director Roman Polanski attends Che Tempo Che Fa TV Show held at RAI Studios on November 23, 2008 in MIlan, Italy. Full Article at ABC4.com (KTVX)
The Commonwealth of Nations wrapped up a summit meeting dominated by climate change on Sunday in Port of Spain, capital of Trinidad and Tobago, which was notable for the appearance of leaders from outside the organization. Full Article at People's Daily Online
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (L) tastes a piece of cheese as he visits the National School of Dairy Industries in Poligny, eastern France, October 27, 2009. View Photo »
He’s shown a lot of skills regarding Belgium, and that’s a problem in fact, because he’ll have to abandon his prime minister’s position
French president Nicolas Sarkozy has let it be known he believes Paris outmanoeuvred London in the negotiations on EU jobs in recent weeks, with the appointment of a Frenchman to take charge of the internal market in the face of strong British... Full Article at EUobserver.com
France, Rwanda restore their ties PARIS - France and Rwanda have restored diplomatic ties, officials in both countries said yesterday, three years after relations were severed when a Paris judge accused Rwandan President Paul Kagame of ordering his... Full Article at Philadelphia Inquirer
Pretoria — President Jacob Zuma has during a bilateral meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy called for world leaders to commit to legally binding emission reduction targets at the upcoming climate change summit in Copenhagen. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (L) visits the National School of Dairy Industries in Poligny, eastern France, October 27, 2009. View Photo »
It is a caricature of democracy. We have the feeling that the 27, especially [German Chancellor] Angela Merkel and [French President] Nicolas Sarkozy are looking for people who won't overshadow them
One of President Nicolas Sarkozy's more engaging traits is his candour. Full Article at The Telegraph
US President Barack Obama and French President Nicolas Sarkozy had during meetings with Singh suggested that he should take part in the global meet. "I have not decided yet. It is pre-mature to say," Singh said. Full Article at Business Standard
Nicolas Sarkozy (pronounced [nikɔla saʁkɔzi] (help·info), born Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa on 28 January 1955 in the 17th arrondissement of Paris) is the President of the French Republic and ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra. Full Article
French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy (C) speaks, beside Industry minister Christian Estrosi (L), French Defence minister Herve Morin (2ndL) and French Minister for Town and Country Planning and Rural Affairs Michel Mercier (R), during a meeting with local officials about planned military r...
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy (C) speaks beside Industry minister Christian Estrosi (L), French Defence minister Herve Morin (2ndL) and French Minister for Town and Country Planning and Rural Affairs Michel Mercier (R), during a meeting with local officials about planned military re...
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (R) addresses local officials about planned military reorganization as he sits near France's Defence Minister Herve Morin during a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, October 8, 2009.
View Photo »France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (R) addresses local officials about planned military reorganization as he sits near France's Defence Minister Herve Morin during a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, October 8, 2009.
View Photo »France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (2ndL) shares a laugh with French Industry Minister Christian Estrosi (L), French MP Laurent Henart (C) and chairman and CEO of German car maker Daimler, Dieter Zetsche (R), during a visit at the Smart factory assembly line in Hambach, eastern France,...
View Photo »France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (C) delivers a speech next to French Industry Minister Christian Estrosi (L) and chairman and CEO of German car maker Daimler, Dieter Zetsche (R), during a visit at the Smart factory assembly line in Hambach, eastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (C) delivers a speech next to French Industry Minister Christian Estrosi (L) and chairman and CEO of German car maker Daimler, Dieter Zetsche (R), during a visit at the Smart factory assembly line in Hambach, eastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (C) poses with the chairman and CEO of German car maker Daimler, Dieter Zetsche (R), in front of a Smart electric car during a visit at the Smart factory assembly line in Hambach, eastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (2nd L) shakes hands with the chairman and CEO of German car maker Daimler, Dieter Zetsche, in front of a Smart electric car during a visit at the Smart factory assembly line in Hambach, eastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy, center, and Dieter Zetsche, right, Daimler CEO, pose in front an electric-drive "Smart" car during a visit to the Smart Car factory's assembly line in Hambach, eastern France, Thursday Oct. 8, 2009.
View Photo »France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (C) shakes hands with workers as he visits the Smart Cars factory's assembly line in Hambach, eastern France, October 8, 2009.
View Photo »France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (C), Industry Minister Christian Estrosi (L) and German car maker Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche (4th L) visit the Smart Cars factory's assembly line in Hambach, eastern France, October 8, 2009.
View Photo »France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (C) delivers a speech next to Industry Minister Christian Estrosi (L) and German car maker Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche (R) as they visit the Smart Cars factory's assembly line in Hambach, eastern France, October 8, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a meeting with local officials about planned military reorganizations as part of a visit to the 1st Equipment Regiment in Woippy, northeastern France, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Is it necessary to stay in Afghanistan? I say yes. And to stay to win ... If we leave, it is nuclear-power Pakistan that will be threatened. But France will not send one more soldier.
William Hague's threats will be counter-productive. The last thing Angela Merkel or [French President] Nicolas Sarkozy will do is take orders from Hague after he persuaded Cameron to break all links with the ruling centre-right leaders in Europe and embrace hard-line rightist parties.
There will be a debate ... There are two ideas: should the president be strong and charismatic, or a president who is good at finding consensus and who organises the work? Personally I believe in a Europe that is politically strong and has a figurehead. But the fact that Britain is not in the euro remai...
At no time was the name of Nicolas Sarkozy or any of his patronymic names raised during this meeting in connection with these shady dealings
It is too early to say. There will be a discussion on it. There are two ideas on this: Should there be a strong and charismatic president or a president who facilitates finding a consensus and who organises the work [of the European Council] Personally I believe in a Europe that is politically strong an...
I am here because of the determination of one man. Nicolas Sarkozy
Do we need to stay in Afghanistan? I say yes. And stay to win. Not against Afghanistan, but for Afghanistan
We just heard from President Obama, a strong message to Iran from the president and then from French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, and a fairly strong message from the president. But the strongest one, definitely, even looking at the faces of the panel here on Morning Joe
Is it necessary to stay in Afghanistan I say ‘yes’. And to stay to win. If we leave, Pakistan, a nuclear power, will be threatened. But France will not send one more soldier
Mister Freud would say that this was a revealing slip, revealing of the ambiguity of Nicolas Sarkozy's position in this affair
Do we need to stay in Afghanistan? I say yes. And stay to win. Not against Afghanistan, but for Afghanistan
slapped a 35 percent tariff on Chinese tires… and China responded this past weekend by threatening to retaliate against U.S. chickens and auto parts. That followed French President Nicolas Sarkozy's demand on Thursday that Europe impose a carbon tariff on imports from countries that don't follow its cap...
Is it necessary to stay in Afghanistan? I say 'yes'. And to stay to win. If we leave, Pakistan, a nuclear power, will be threatened. But France will not send one more soldier
I remember seven years ago when former Home Secretary David Blunkett and the then French minister of the interior, Nicolas Sarkozy, congratulated themselves on the closure of the Red Cross camp in Sangatte. But the hundreds of asylum seekers merely moved to the dockside. The liquidation of the Jungle wi...
Is it necessary to stay in Afghanistan? I say 'yes'. And to stay to win. If we leave, Pakistan, a nuclear power, will be threatened. But France will not send one more soldier
I am here because of the determination of one man, I am here because of the vindictiveness of one man, Nicolas Sarkozy, who is also president of the French republic
A new page is being written in the history of relations between France and Kazakhstan
We'll see in light of the testimony and hearings whether or not Nicolas Sarkozy has hijacked this case
We need Kazakhstan to resolve the crisis in Afghanistan and in Iran, and to establish new relations with our friends in Russia in the fight against extremism
I am here because of the determination of one man – Nicolas Sarkozy
France wants the states, which have not yet done so, to finish the ratification process as quickly as possible, so that the Lisbon Treaty can be implemented before the end of the year
I am here because of the decision of one man and the obsession of one man — Nicolas Sarkozy
France wants the states which have not yet done so, to finish the ratification procedure as quickly as possible so that the Lisbon Treaty can be implemented before the end of the year, as the 27 promised
If I was Nicolas Sarkozy of France I would refuse to be photographed with people who are so glamorous, so tall and so nerve wrackingly thin
President Obama dreams of a world without weapons ... but right in front of us two countries are doing the exact opposite
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