The management company that runs Paris's famed Moulin Rouge cabaret on October 17, 2003 lost its appeal of a $11,600 racial discrimination fined levied by a court for refusing to employ a Senegalese man outside of its kitchen. Abdoulaye Marega said he applied for a job at the cabaret in January 2001 but was told by employee Micheline Beuzit that 'the Moulin Rouge doesn't take blacks in the theater, only in the kitchen.' The exterior of the club is shown in an undated photo. (Reuters - Handout) PARIS (Reuters) - The management company that runs Paris's famed Moulin Rouge cabaret...