French president Nicolas Sarkozy is expected to visit India early next year, probably accompanied by supermodel-wife Carla Bruni this time and the Presidential couple may visit Taj Mahal.
Which would you rather do -- listen to Carla Bruni sing a Beatles song or hear about her psychoanalysis? Here are both, by courtesy of L'Express magazine and France 3 television. Harry Connick Jnr, the American pianist-crooner, came to Paris...
The reluctance of Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president, to sack a gay minister with a past as a “sex tourist” in Thailand will certainly please Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, his wife.
*Man, that’s pitiful. http://www.boingboing.net/2009/10/08/nicolas-copyright-sa.html *At this point I’m wondering if maybe HADOPI deserves a try just because the Internet is inherently corrupting. Suppose that ALL of France permanently cut itself off from the Internet, and the French economy boomed, and employment rose, and the food was great and the sun was shining and Carla Bruni and...
If you were wanted to parody a Carla Bruni website it would be hard to do better than the real thing which has just opened. The new showcase for the chanteuse-supermodel looks like a caricature of the persona which President...
In an anti-climax to all the hype and glamour building up to the launch, the website of French first lady Carla Bruni's crashed almost as soon as it was set up on Monday.
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing never slept with Di, I know it, you know it – but there's always that smidgin of doubt... It's made up . I know that for sure because Di told me there was no way she would ever sleep with Giscard when we were in bed together the night before her wedding. OK, OK. Bad taste alert. But face it. Almost every homme d'un certain age had his Diana fantasies; it's just...
The third time was the charm for French President Nicolas Sarkozy, as the French parliament has passed a law targeting Internet pirates in that European country. Dubbed the “Hadopi” law, for the government agency that will monitor the Internet for piracy, the law will warn suspected pirates twice, first by email, then by physical delivery, before giving a judge the right to cut Internet...