Quelles références historiques une ville est-elle capable d’assumer pour conserver son identité ? Dans quelle mesure les citadins se reconnaissent-ils ou non dans le choix imposé des « héros » d’hier ? Autant de… [ . . . ]
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Touching Base With France’s Former First Lady Carla Bruni
Tourists defy Trump to return to Paris in record numbers after terror attacks
On a warm August day, the world’s most famous boulevard, the Champs-Elysées, is heaving.Li-na and Zhangli from Shanghai, laden with bags from designer stores, are here to go shopping, while James from Illinois wants to climb the Arc de Triomphe.“I’ve already done the Eiffel Tower, Sacré Coeur and Notre Dame,” he says.
“Tomorrow it’s Versailles.” Bernard, from neighbouring Belgium, is in the French capital for a short break “because it’s beautiful and not far by train”.In the tree-lined street’s grand flagship stores and myriad eateries you can almost hear the collective sigh of relief: after a “catastrophic” 2016 for tourism following a series of terrorist attacks in France, the visitors are back – and in record numbers [ . . . ]
Read Full Story: Tourists defy Trump to return to Paris in record numbers after terror attacks | World news | The Guardian
Millions Willing to Work for Mueller for Free If That Would Speed Things Up | The New Yorker
A new poll finds that a substantial number of Americans would leave their jobs, their homes, and even their families to assist the special counsel.
Source: Millions Willing to Work for Mueller for Free If That Would Speed Things Up | The New Yorker
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How Champs Elysees attack could swing the French presidential election
With the motives of the Champs-Elysées gunman considered terror-related, the timing just three days before the first round of the French presidential elections and during a prime time TV “debate” between all 11 official candidates clearly suggests that extremists are seeking to influence the tone of the debate – and perhaps its outcome [ . . . ]
More at source: How Champs Elysees attack could swing the French presidential election




