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Nicholas Sarkozy's private life is in spotlight of press 19.01.2008, 06:54

Sarkozy head over heels in gloss

French President Nicholas Sarkozy's private life is being blitzed by the media. Most are focusing on whether he will marry his girlfriend, ex-supermodel Carla Bruni, and if is she pregnant. Sarkozy's critics say he's ignoring France's problems &ndash

Angela Merkel (R) and French President Nicolas Sarcozy (AFP Photo / Juergen Schwarz) 21.10.2008, 17:36

Don’t touch me, Sarkozy - Merkel

Angela Merkel doesn’t like it when French President Nicolas Sarkozy touches her during any official meeting or negotiations, according to Spain's El Pais newspaper. It claims the German Chancellor has forwarded a complaint to its embassy in Paris which wi

20.11.2008, 12:20 2 comments

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29.11.2008, 01:39

Sarkozy - the president you can't pin down!

A French appeals court has allowed voodoo dolls of French President Nicolas Sarkozy to remain on sale. Although the request to ban them was turned down, the dolls will now come with a warning that pricking them with pins constitutes an attack on the presi

Sarko to suffer in the name of free speech

Published: 30 October, 2008, 10:47


This week a judge in France declared that a voodoo doll bearing the image of Nicolas Sarkozy is legal, stating that it was “within the right to humour,” despite the president’s fervent case against it.

 
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