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  • NIGERGATE: A FRENCH 007 ACCUSES THE CIA AND SISMI

    12/02/2005 11:42:36 AM PST · by parnasokan · 12 replies · 2,144+ views
    IL GIORNALE ^ | December 2, 2005 | By GIAN MARCO CHIOCCI AND MARIO SECHI
    NIGERGATE: A FRENCH 007 ACCUSES THE CIA AND SISMI Il Giornale’s Marco Chiocci takes a look at the accusations made by the disgraced ex DGSE agent, Alain Chouet, in yesterdays Repubblica. The ex Spy master from Paris got his facts, faces and dates completely wrong. It’s interesting to see how a French socialist jumps at the opportunity to accuse the USA of deception. Unfortunately for Chouet the following article explains and exposes his and the Repubblica’s lies one by one. ARTICLE BEGINS -- A FRENCH 007 ACCUSES THE CIA AND SISMI WITHOUT ANY PROOF By GIAN MARCO CHIOCCI AND MARIO...
  • European Voters Turn Against Left

    06/16/2002 12:47:28 PM PDT · by GeneD · 12 replies · 198+ views
    Filed at 3:11 p.m. ET LONDON (AP) -- Left-leaning governments across Europe are being kicked out by voters worried about ailing economies, crime, illegal migrants and a fear that traditional policies of state control don't work. Europeans are turning to conservative, and even far-right parties, for tough economic reforms and law-and-order policies. Many see the left as out of step with ordinary people. Left-of-center governments have fallen in Italy, Norway, Denmark and the Netherlands. France's Socialists lost power in Sunday's parliamentary elections, according to exit polls, while Germany's once popular Social Democratic government is the underdog in September's elections. In...
  • If Life Gives you Lemons, Make "Le Monde" (Why there's Been No Rightward Shift in France AT ALL)

    04/22/2002 8:22:46 PM PDT · by Timesink · 8 replies · 361+ views
    The Volokh Brothers Weblog ^ | April 21, 2002 | Sasha Volokh
    IF LIFE GIVES YOU LEMONS, MAKE LE MONDE: In a somewhat surprising turn of events and a major embarrassment for the Socialist Party, far-right candidate Jean-Marie Le Pen, and not Socialist Prime Minister Lionel Jospin, has advanced to the French presidential runoff against center-right President Jacques Chirac. (French readers, see the Le Monde article here.) (Plug for my favorite news source: The Economist noted this possibility three days ago ('Mr Jospin will be lucky to get 20% in the first round. . . . There could yet be a surge for one of the secondary candidates of the left or...