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    • 141.

      A Bore Draw When Two Times Zero Equals One


      by Johnny Summerton - 2008-06-10
      The French have rather an appropriate expression for a football game that ends in a draw - "match nul". And that just about sums up the general sentiment after France's opening 0-0 non-thriller agains...
    • 142.

      France Faces Fine Over Lack of Hamster Love


      by Johnny Summerton - 2008-06-11
      Weird but true, France is being threatened with a €17 million penalty if it doesn't clean up its act and come up with a strategy to save the European hamster, one of the continent's most threatened ...
    • 143.

      Environmentally Friendly Snowboards


      by Paul la Vella-7925 - 2008-06-11
      Ski resorts world-wide have been actively participating in recycling and composting projects since as early as 2001. Most resorts are now using 100 percent recyclable materials throughout day-to-day o...
    • 144.

      Boonen Banned From Tour De France


      by Johnny Summerton - 2008-06-12
      Belgium's former world cycling champion, Tom Boonen, has been forced out of this year's Tour de France.The rider was barred after it was revealed that he had tested positive for cocaine use outside of...
    • 145.

      History And Attractions Of Paris


      by Gaizka Pujana - 2008-06-13
      Paris has a long history that helped to shape the history of France. The area of Paris has been inhabited for around 700,000 years, although the city itself only dates back as far as the third century...
    • 146.

      A Nice Holiday In Nice, France


      by Gaizka Pujana - 2008-06-14
      Holidays are often about running around and packing in as much as possible, but even on the busiest of holidays, there must be at least one day dedicated to relaxing, soaking up the atmosphere, and se...
    • 147.

      Diminishing Snow Falls Expected In The French Pyrenees


      by Paul la Vella-7925 - 2008-06-15
      Tourists have enjoyed skiing trips in the Pyrenees Mountains for nearly a century - global temperatures rising could put an end to these holidays though. Spain's High Council for Scientific Research (...
    • 148.

      Spring-cleaning in Summer at the Local Brocante


      by Johnny Summerton - 2008-06-16
      It was an opportunity that was too good to pass up - a chance for a jolly good clear out of all the junk that had been gathering dust in the attic forever with the added bonus thrown in of making a fe...
    • 149.

      Cinco de Mayo, Mon Dieu!


      by B.L. Lindstrom - 2008-06-16
      Having been brought up in a school system and time period that emphasized math and science it should come as no surprise to anyone that I know very little about American history. And when I say Americ...
    • 150.

      French Film Soars at Cannes Film Festival


      by Roger Munns - 2008-06-18
      The Cannes Film Festival is over for another year. The votes have been tallied, the red carpet was rolled up, and the world's beautiful people have gone back to looking like the rest of us, or so we c...