• According to polls, those most worried about enlargement are the elderly, those in north and eastern France, and the least educated: precisely the recruiting ground for France's most Eurosceptical politician of all, the far-right National Front's Jean-Marie Le Pen.

    ECONOMIST: France and Europe

  • There is even an echo of the anti-elite message preached by the National Front's Jean-Marie Le Pen.

    ECONOMIST: S��gol��ne Royal ushers in a new era of French politics

  • Writing in France's centre-left Le Monde newspaper, Stephanie Le Bars says the end of Pope Benedict's papacy is overshadowed by "machinations and plots".

    BBC: Pope Benedict resigns: European media stunned

  • An editorial by Pierre Rousselin in France's centre-right Le Figaro suggests that the events in Algeria provide additional justification for France's intervention in Mali.

    BBC: Press links Algerian crisis with Mali operation

  • Eric Ripert's seafood-focused Le Bernardin in New York held fast at No. 19, while Daniel Boulud's Daniel in New York slipped from 25th to 29th.

    WSJ: Spain's El Celler de Can Roca world's No. 1 eatery

  • In Sullivan's day, American architectural studies were dominated by the French Beaux-Arts tradition, and particularly by Viollet-le-Duc's romantic rationalism.

    ECONOMIST: Poet in stone and steel

  • The pair were arrested on Jumeirah Beach hours after meeting at a champagne brunch at Dubai's five-star Le Meridien hotel.

    BBC: Sex-on-beach trial Britons guilty

  • Mr Sarkozy had attacked Mr Hollande for refusing to hold three election debates instead of one, but there has been just one debate per presidential election since 1974, apart from in 2002 when Jacques Chirac refused to debate with the far right's Jean-Marie Le Pen.

    BBC: France election: Sarkozy and Hollande trade insults

  • But on the other side of the Channel in the UK, where the BSE crisis first unfolded, the patron chef of London's two Michelin-starred Le Gavroche said customers had never been put off -- in fact, quite the opposite.

    CNN: Chefs weigh up BSE fears

  • The title is meant to evoke wind, sails and also pajamas, for this is a Hindi word, and Rauschenberg made these mostly textile and wood objects during a 1975 stay at the Sarabhai family's Le Corbusier-designed house in Ahmedabad.

    WSJ: Review: Joining the Dots | 'Lichtenstein: A Retrospective' at London's Tate Modern

  • Hagen, is sometimes compared to Jean-Marie Le Pen, France's leading right-wing xenophobe, though the Norwegian is much milder.

    ECONOMIST: Norway

  • Sarkozy's fate was ultimately sealed by the decision of supporters of Marine Le Pen's anti-immigration National Front party not to vote for him in the second round of the French presidential election.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Farewell to 'Europe'?

  • The film's producer, Pierre-Ange Le Pogam, told AFP the production was meant to be a work of fiction.

    BBC: Prince Albert II of Monaco criticises Grace Kelly film

  • The National Front has been well-entrenched in France's political life for decades under Jean-Marie Le Pen before his daughter Marine took charge last year, said Thomas Klau of the European Council on Foreign Relations.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • France's Defence Minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, said he appeared to have fought alongside Islamist militants.

    BBC: French Islamist captured 'after fighting' in Mali

  • France's National Front has long been anti-euro as well as anti-immigrant, and Marine Le Pen's stand against the single currency contributed a lot to her strong showing in the first round of the presidential election.

    ECONOMIST: The euro crisis

  • These proposals are less drastic than, for instance, those of Jean-Marie Le Pen's National Front in France, which advocates blanket repatriation.

    ECONOMIST: Norway��s strong economy = weak rule?

  • Marine Le Pen's far-right National Front remains an added, unpredictable, threat.

    ECONOMIST: French politics

  • But the idea that the court should rule at all on gay marriage was condemned by the leader of France's far-right National Front, Marine Le Pen.

    BBC: French gay marriage ban upheld by constitutional court

  • Mr Brunerie is said to have a number of links to far-right organisations, standing as a local election candidate for the National Republican Movement (MNR), an offshoot of Jean-Marie Le Pen's National Front.

    BBC: Chirac attacker 'mentally fit' for trial

  • Not only is Marine Le Pen's far-right National Front likely to get the 12.5% of votes needed to make it into the run-off in nearly a fifth of the 577 constituencies, but a leadership battle has broken out within the UMP.

    ECONOMIST: France��s new president: The first steps of St Fran?ois | The

  • He certainly exposed a weakness in Philip Hughes, who was roughed up in both his brief innings - but with Andrew Flintoff back in the team, England have the firepower (remember as well how Stuart Broad dealt with Ramnaresh Sarwan at Chester-le-Street?) and they need James Anderson's ability to swing the ball.

    BBC: Jonathan Agnew column

  • "He's a 100-year-old who still thinks he's 21, " said Mr Le Monde, managing director at Active Security.

    BBC: Jim Clements

  • One unnamed Chirac advisor is quoted in today's Le Parisien newspaper as wondering whether - in future - it might be an idea for the president to carry out his Bastille Day troop inspection in a type of Pope-mobile, or protected car.

    BBC: French President Jacques Chirac

  • Director Jean-Jacques Annaud believes Le Portier's job could one day cost him his life.

    CNN: Meet the man who turns big cats into movie stars

  • Park your Vuitton at Mercer Street's Le Germain or at the Soho Metropolitan --with its acclaimed restaurant, Senses --on Wellington.

    FORBES: Travel

  • The leader of France's extreme-right National Front, Jean-Marie Le Pen, now hurls most of his abuse at Muslims, not Jews.

    ECONOMIST: An explosive relationship | The

  • The National Front has been well entrenched in France's political life for decades, under Jean-Marie Le Pen before his daughter Marine took charge last year, said Thomas Klau, of the European Council on Foreign Relations.

    CNN: Is the far right gaining ground in Europe?

  • In an interview with French television on Monday, he also alleged that the former head of the far-right National Front party, Jean-Marie Le Pen, funded part of his 1988 presidential campaign with money from Gabon's late ex-president Omar Bongo, AFP reports.

    BBC: Dominique de Villepin and Jacques Chirac in 2007

  • In the latest financial twist, Le Monde reports that Mr Hollande's ex-treasurer Jean-Jacques Augier became a shareholder in a Cayman Islands company called International Bookstores Ltd in 2005.

    BBC: France's President Hollande fights tax scandal

$firstVoiceSent
- 来自原声例句
小调查
请问您想要如何调整此模块?

感谢您的反馈,我们会尽快进行适当修改!
进来说说原因吧 确定
小调查
请问您想要如何调整此模块?

感谢您的反馈,我们会尽快进行适当修改!
进来说说原因吧 确定