Nicolas Sarkozy's cheery U.S. visit has the press howling that he's Bush's new lap dog -- maybe even if it comes to hitting Iran.
By Gregor Peter Schmitz Nov 8, 2007
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In my youth, I longed to fly away to the edge of the world and I knew Northwest would take me there. Now it's being devoured by Delta.
By Garrison Keillor
April 16, 2008
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The quickest way to go from "heartless bitch" to "diplomatic swan."
By Carol Lloyd
September 13, 2007
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Julie Delpy on her film "2 Days in Paris" -- and why people are calling her the new Woody Allen (an interview and podcast). Plus: Rosario Dawson lights up a dark thriller.
By Andrew O'Hehir
August 9, 2007
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Can France's new president -- and the next American one -- begin to reverse the damage of the Bush era?
By Gregory Levey
June 15, 2007
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A year before the riots, this remarkable debut novel about growing up female and poor in Paris' Muslim housing projects was a sensation in France.
By Marisa Meltzer
July 26, 2006
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She was everything I'd ever dreamed of. Then there was the screech of tires on a dark street...
By Cary Tennis
June 23, 2006
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The chaos in France is the latest flash point for a profound crisis of integration facing Europe.
By Der Spiegel staff
November 7, 2005
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What Jude Law's exposed manhood can teach us about straight chicks, porn, and why size really, really doesn't matter.
By Sheerly Avni
August 18, 2005
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London KO's Paris for Olympics! Stunning fourth-round upset sends 2012 Games Thames-side. Dejected Parisians hint at retirement.
July 6, 2005
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Cary Tennis visits the city of light -- and finds that art can make people come to blows.
By Cary Tennis
March 23, 2005
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What Table Talkers are saying about Paris merchants and Boston drivers, and some final thoughts on Reagan.
June 25, 2004
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A memoir of an affair that will simmer in my soul forever.
By Louis Slovinsky
August 21, 2003
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Horst's photo of a woman in a corset, taken in 1939, is a vision of human sensuality that rebukes the inhumanity about to darken the world.
By Charles Taylor
July 3, 2002
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In the catacombs beneath Paris, a legendary trespasser enacts the theater of psycho-terror.
By Christopher Ketcham
June 19, 2002
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Once fond of clucking at us, France has found a new love for America.
By Kristin Hohenadel
September 28, 2001
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The views from Paris' phallic monument are breathtaking, but the
girls in their summer dresses make them even more so.
By David Thomson
June 29, 2001
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The curator of the "Erotic Picasso" show in Paris talks about why the artist's most ribald work probably won't come to the U.S.
By Debra Ollivier
May 10, 2001
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A candidate for mayor calls for more love and pleasure.
By Jack Boulware
February 22, 2001
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Parisian authorities block hookers from setting up shop roadside.
By Jack Boulware
February 6, 2001
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I'm a Francophile because the men there make me feel more attractive than I am.
By Kelly Jones
January 2, 2001
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A Greek foundation buys most of Maria Callas' underwear at an auction in Paris.
By Jack Boulware
December 11, 2000
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The plays may have been more scandalous than the author's sex life, but visitors still plant sexy kisses on his grave.
By Brent Gregston
November 30, 2000
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Le Grand Fromage: What the French think of Jean-Marie Messier, Frances new king of content.
By Mark Hunter
June 22, 2000