Sarkozy's Right About Islamic Debasement: The Burkha Is an Offense Against Women
By
Bonnie Erbe
-
Bonnie Erbe - June 30, 2009
Refusal to adopt a western dress code is an affront to women's rights.
more >>
Economic Crisis Summit With Low Expectations Yields Some Consensus on Reform
By
Thomas Omestad
-
Nation & World - November 17, 2008
G-20 countries resist the temptation to grandstand against the United States, and lay out a broad plan.
more >>
One Year On, the French Turn Against President Sarkozy
By
Eduardo Cue
-
Nation & World - May 6, 2008
Amid economic woes, his flashy lifestyle and new celebrity wife add to his political troubles.
more >>
Protests on Olympics Intensify Over China's Human-Rights Record
By
Thomas Omestad
-
Nation & World - April 7, 2008
San Francisco braces for demonstrations when the Olympic torch makes its only North American stop.
more >>
All but a Kiss on the Cheek
By
Thomas Omestad
-
Nation & World - November 10, 2007
Mending Franco-American Fences
more >>
Sarkozy Says He's a Friend of America
By
Thomas Omestad
-
Nation & World - November 6, 2007
In Washington visit, new French president is a welcome change for Bush
more >>
10 Things You Didn't Know About Cécilia Sarkozy
By
Danielle Burton
-
Nation & World - October 9, 2007
The Reasons Behind Oil's Sudden Spike
By
Marianne Lavelle
-
Money - September 21, 2007
Asian demand and speculation over rising inflation are helping to push up the price of crude.
more >>
The French Election and Globalization
Capital Commerce - May 8, 2007
Hey, it looks as if even the French don't believe in the French economic model, the one that has given them sluggish economic growth of 1 percent (2003), 0.5 percent (2004), 2.
more >>
Sarkozy Wins in France
Michael Barone - May 7, 2007
Nicolas Sarkozy has been elected president of France by a 53 to 47 percent margin over Segolénè Royal. Here are the department-by-department results (just double-click on the map to get the election figures).
more >>
On France, Iraq, Healthcare
Michael Barone - May 3, 2007
Nidra Poller's account of the debate between French presidential candidates Nicolas Sarkozy and Ségolène Royal is priceless. The left's theme is that Sarkozy has an uncontrollable temper.
more >>
