Thursday, November 04, 2004

The cover of Liberation sums up the views of millions of French people - the empire grows worse - with the re-election of BUSH. Posted by Hello

Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Reaction to US presidential election

In France, the reaction to the US election is just developing, but what may be most difficult is simply to accept the apparent fact that Americans have re-elected BUSH. There was a general view not only critical of BUSH, but mildly confident that he would be defeated. Coping with the likely reality of "four more years" will be very difficult in all corners of France and among French people of all kinds.

Le Monde reporting the US election

Le Monde went to press this morning with a big questionmark.

Tuesday, November 02, 2004

France's president flips channels to follow U.S. vote

A great story on how President CHIRAC is preparing for this evening for him, tomorrow morning!

Monday, November 01, 2004

The World Election

Liberation sums up its view of the US election. (If the link does not take you to the front page of Liberation, then what you are missing is a banner headline, "The World Election", taking up almost the entire cover of the newspaper.)

Villefranche sur Mer

One of my favorite places in France, next to where we live, is Villefranche sur Mer. Villefranche has its share of challenges, about the same number as does the town in North Carolina (Chapel Hill) which is my other home. There is something about the way British writers tend to look down on anyone who does not speak English and anyone who is not English which reminds me, to a lesser extent, of the occasional criticism of French people. The linked story is a good example.

US presidential election in the French regional press

Some number of French newspapers have created dedicated pages devoted to the US presidential campaign. This one is from Ouest-France, the largest circulaiton newspaper in France.

Sunday, October 31, 2004

Covering the US election

Newspapers in France have a real challenge in covering the results of the US election on 2 November. Except for Le Monde, they all go to press just before the polls are to close in the US. There will be much guessing, and maybe even some risk-taking in French newsrooms on Tuesday night/Wednesday morning.

Saturday, October 30, 2004

Bush ou Kerry? Kerry!

All over France, French people have stepped forward in new ways to say what they think US voters should do in next Tuesday's election. If anyone sees anything like this in support of President BUSH, I would be happy to add it, but so far I have seen nothing. Established media, such as Le Figaro, are occasionally airing pro-BUSH pieces, such as this interview from last week.

ARAFAT

If anyone sees any especially interesting stories about ARAFAT's stay in the French hospital, please let me know at tmaguire@newsppaper.com I'd be happy to add a link here. We are all reading lots of analyses of the impact of this on French relationships of all kinds, on the Middle East of course, and on many other related aspects of the trip. But I have not yet seen a piece written from the patient's perspective about what life is like for him in this hospital.

Here is a way of following the story you may not have seen - the French edition of the Jerusalem Post.

Musicians at work

NPR profiles Pink Martini, a fascinating group of musicians which started off as two Harvard classmates. Listen to this interview and learn about how China FORBES (one of those classmates) feels about writing, reading and recording in French.