Then he spent the spring playing for Paris Saint-Germain, which won France's Ligue 1.
The Secretary-General left Addis Ababa for Paris, France, in the evening of 25 May.
We leave here for Paris tomorrow and we now expect to return to Boston next June.
"The Manneken Pis is like the Eiffel Tower for Paris, " says Ms. De Laveleye.
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She insisted we go directly to the train station and get on the first train for Paris.
"I felt like I was being bullied in public, " explained Beckham, who now plays for Paris Saint-Germain.
As the auto industry heads for Paris, two manufacturers show differing strategies to enhance the bottom line.
They wanted to have one more drink, one more kiss from the barmaid, and be off for Paris.
When the French decide on a municipal project for Paris with real focus, they are capable of remarkable things.
Weizman asked Balfour if he, as an Englishman, would exchange London for Paris.
Leaving Baker for Paris as France's trade minister in 2005, she struggled with the slow crawl of change inside government.
Both athletes had been considered doubts for Paris with Ennis recovering from an ankle complaint and Aikines-Aryeetey a hamstring problem.
Apparently, it was enough for Paris that the Comoran prime minister took refuge in the French embassy and appealed for help.
In 1951 Graham Greene stayed for the first time, while writing "The Quiet American" and acting as a correspondent for Paris Match.
Mr Chirac may be a male chauvinist at heart, but he can see the electoral advantages of a female mayor for Paris.
Archie Pelkey, hooked up with a Resistance group headed for Paris.
In his absence, the 32-strong Great Britain and Northern Ireland squad for Paris includes Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, Dwain Chambers and Joel Fearon for the men's 60m sprint.
Given the mayor's admiration for Paris, a sister-city of Chicago, and his penchant for borrowing ideas from the French, such grand projects are perhaps not surprising.
Lewis will take on two challenges in Talinn - achieving the qualifying mark for Paris, and helping Britain return to the top flight of multi-event athletics.
The six, who worked for Paris-based charity, Zoe's Ark, had initially been sentenced to eight years in prison in Chad, but were later moved to France.
"It's a bit soon to think about my feelings for Paris but it's going to be an important week, " said Henman, who will defend his title in Paris.
Nadal won in three sets after saving three match points, but the contest lasted more than four hours and was so taxing that it wrecked both men for Paris.
She hopes to rally more support for the measure and introduce it to ICANN's governing board not this week but at its next meeting, slated for Paris in June.
Needless to say, the whole episode was highly embarrassing for Paris both internationally and domestically, and Sarkozy was essentially forced to fire Alliot-Marie and replace her with the veteran Alain Juppe.
Those with longer memories remember him as a film-music wizard whose scores for Paris, Texas (1984) and the Southern blues myth Crossroads (1986), among many, brought a spooky desolation to Hollywood storytelling.
Les Caplin, who represents the Faulkner estate and the family, said the Sotheby's preview Wednesday night precedes one planned for Paris later where writings for Faulkner's years in France will be exhibited.
Their interior design collaboration with India Mahdavi for Paris's Thoumieux hotel and its two restaurants also started with a typeface, which then grew into a motif that showed up in furniture, lighting and brass hardware.
The theme is particularly fitting for Paris, a city famous for the tomes written in and on its hallowed literary turf and for playing host to the literary salons of the 17th and 18th Centuries.
When late in 1935 he went missing while trying to break the speed record for Paris to Saigon, France held its breath until news came that Bedouin had found him after a three-day trek across the Libyan desert.
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