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Reason April 2004 Charles Paul Freund |
Artifact: Text Lit This winter, a French writer named Phil Marso published a short novel aimed at young readers and written entirely in France's own intricately developed cellphonic argot. |
BusinessWeek October 6, 2003 John Rossant |
The Real War Is France vs. France Resentment of the U.S. is being challenged by a growing cadre of French thinkers. |
Geotimes May 2004 Megan Sever |
French Science Crisis On March 9, more than 2,000 French science research laboratory directors and team leaders tendered their resignations of administrative and management duties in protest over what they call "draconian cuts" in government scientific spending and research jobs. |
BusinessWeek March 29, 2004 |
A Bold Move By Paris And China? The French aerospace and defense industries see China as a potentially lucrative market. But sales of French missiles and other defense products would raise concerns in Washington, which still restricts technology sales to China. |
Searcher September 2005 Pascal Lupien |
Le Meilleur (The Best) de l'internet: A Review of French-Language Information Sources The movement by the French government to create a European digital library is in part a response to Google Print, and the fear that French literature on the Web will be filtered through English speakers. The number of French databases online, however, is growing quickly. |
The Motley Fool June 15, 2010 Alyce Lomax |
Who's Really Objectionable, Apple? The iEmpire's heavy-handed censorship gets ridiculous. |
AskMen.com Luc Gougeon |
How to be a Complete Man Although growing to be a complete man involves different aspects of life, reading books is certainly as important as the next thing. After all, culture is valued in our society and people will respect and admire you for possessing some. |
Chemistry World September 26, 2012 Andrew Turley |
Sanofi to cut 900 jobs in France It is not planning to move or close any of its industrial sites in France, but the future of the R&D site in Toulouse, which employs over 600 people, remains uncertain. |
BusinessWeek October 27, 2003 John Rossant |
Give This Employment Policy The Guillotine France's 35-hour workweek has been a disaster -- so why is it intact? |
BusinessWeek September 20, 2004 John Rossant |
France: Fraying Ties To The Arab World Its pro-Arab diplomacy isn't helping in the wake of a kidnapping in Iraq. |
BusinessWeek June 10, 2010 John Glover |
France Suddenly Looks Risky Could France be the next to fall? |
BusinessWeek November 29, 2004 John Rossant |
France's Industrial Power Trip Paris can't stop interfering with the economy -- and that's bad news for Europe. |
The Motley Fool January 8, 2012 |
Born in the USA, Made in France: How McDonald's Succeeds in the Land of Michelin Stars To make it in France, McDonald's made itself look like a French company and offered French favorites. |
BusinessWeek May 3, 2004 John Rossant |
An Alliance In Ruins Brief reviews of two books, "Dangerous De-Liaisons" and
"The French Betrayal of America," and a more indepth look at relations between France and the U.S. |
BusinessWeek June 10, 2010 Tara Patel |
French Women Storm the Corporate Boardroom French boardrooms have long been a male domain. A proposal requiring that at least 40 percent of directors be women could change that. |
Investment Advisor January 1, 2011 Savita Iyer-Ahrestani |
Revolution and Reform France's trouble with retirement reform has done little to sway investors away from the country. |
Salon.com July 6, 2000 David Downie |
Let them eat Big Macs Will the unappetizing plans of McDonald's, the WTO and the European Union spoil classic French cuisine? Not if a 50-year-old dairy farmer from Roquefort can help it. |
BusinessWeek July 9, 2007 Kerry Capell |
The French Lesson In Health Care The French health care system - a complex mix of private and public financing - offers valuable lessons for would-be health-care reformers in the U.S. |