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Times Online (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Gordon Brown and President Sarkozy will try to make peace today after the French leader called Britain the “big losers” in the carve-up of EU jobs and hailed France’s victory against the “excesses of Anglo-Saxon financial capitalism”.
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LaptopMemo, Gadget News & Reviews (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
If there is one person who is not a fan of Google Books, it’s Nicholas Sarkozy, President of France. What’s going on is that since Google is interested in scanning old or out of print books and then offering them for free or at low prices (French books included) makes the program that the French [...]
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The English Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Greenpeace has created a campaign featuring ten images of world leaders, including Barack Obama and Nicholas Sarkozy saying 'sorry' for failing to prevent climate change, which will run at the Copenhagen summit. COMMENT You can see the other posters here.
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Islamization Watch (Free subscription) | 12/07/2009
... Brussels many fewer times. In part, this is Europe's fault. Germany's Angela Merkel and France's Nicholas Sarkozy have made little secret of their distaste for Turkey's eventual membership. "The U.S. must ... convince Erdogan that explicitly resurrecting the E.U. goal is vital, and that recent E.U. coldness towards Turkey is not forever," [..] Obama, who shied away from...
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Development Horizons (Free subscription) | 12/05/2009
... GDP don’t say anything about justice—who wins, who loses, and who makes the decisions. Nicholas Sarkozy has set up the Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress to look into the production of more relevant indicators of social progress. The Commission is chaired by Joseph Stiglitz and advised by Amartya Sen. I have only read the long summary...
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Sydney Morning Herald (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
THE French Government has delivered an electro-shock to the corporate world. President Nicholas Sarkozy's party has presented a bill demanding that women make up 50 per cent of all board seats by 2015.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
Asked if Nicholas Sarkozy blocked his appointment, business secretary says process 'did not get to that happy stage' Lord Mandelson confirmed today that he had been interested in the newly created post of EU foreign minister. But the business secretary – seen in effect as Gordon Brown's deputy prime minister – insisted he had not sought the role because he was "committed"...