Articles tagged with "paris notes"

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It’s official-France is going Green!

By Parisgirl | May 19th, 2006 | Add a Comment »

That is, not politically, but on the plate. Le Figaro Magazine (Sunday May 14) announced that the ’salade verte’ is in vogue.
I know this is true because... [Read this entry]

 

Craig Smith writes about Paris’s homeless

By Parisgirl | May 5th, 2006 | Add a Comment »

In Friday, May 5th’s International Herald Tribune, Craig Smith writes about the Medecins du Monde (Doctors’ of the World) effort to alleviate the homeless in Paris by providing nylon tents.[Read this entry]




 

Spring in Paris 2006

By BootsnAll | May 5th, 2006 | Add a Comment »

So you’re wondering, is it okay to come to Paris - given the recent media feeding frenzy on ‘chaos in the capital’?
The first few days of May have been... [Read this entry]

 

Food for Thought

By Parisgirl | April 4th, 2006 | Add a Comment »

France, and particularly Paris, may often be remembered for its culinary contributions but it’s aso a great contibutor to brain food. A comment from Dennis about the current issues... [Read this entry]

 

Update on Paris Protests

By Parisgirl | March 30th, 2006 | 2 Comments »

If you are planning a trip to Paris, you’re probably wondering (after seeing news footage of crowds of students on Champs de Mars and riot police chasing students) whether you... [Read this entry]

 

It’s almost Springtime in Paris - Time to deWorm.

By Parisgirl | March 13th, 2006 | 1 Comment »

We were sitting around the luncheon table after a lovely meal - and how did we get on the subject of worms anyhow? “Your body is filled with worms,”... [Read this entry]

 

Visiting Paris in the Spring?

By Parisgirl | March 13th, 2006 | Add a Comment »

So you’re wondering with reports of tear gas at the Sorbonne and kidnapping reports, do you still want to visit Paris in the spring?
Mary Louise reports from Paris: ... [Read this entry]

 

Students Barricading with Tables and Chairs at the Sorbonne

By Parisgirl | March 13th, 2006 | 2 Comments »

Thank you once again, Craig Smith at the New York Times for your article Sunday, March 12th for keeping us up to date. It is hard to believe that... [Read this entry]

 

Darkness Looming over the City of Light

By Parisgirl | March 10th, 2006 | Add a Comment »

A body is dumped in the outskirts of Paris after being tortured for days.
I’m looking at the Sunday NY Times (March 5) photograph of a smiling young man who... [Read this entry]

 

Pig-headed Soup Kitchens vs. No More Chicken in Every Pot

By Parisgirl | March 2nd, 2006 | Add a Comment »

Craig Smith reports (27 Feb) in the NY Times about a soup kitchen that features ‘Identity Soup’ or Pig Soup.
Originally the soup kitchen organizers had chosen pork because it... [Read this entry]

 

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