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  1. Jacques Chirac ordered to face trail for "embezzlement of public goods" while he was Mayor of Paris.
  2. Front Page News: Le Figaro declares the U.S. recession over.
  3. President Sarkozy's 23-year-old son nominated as chairman of the La Défense business district. France's political left cries nepotism.
  4. Front-page news in Europe: U.S. President Obama chosen for the Nobel peace prize.
  5. Saturday, October 3: Paris kicks off another Nuit Blanche. If you're in Paris, get out and wander.
  6. Part Four of "À AIMER: Getting Sick" is up. For Americans — even Americans in Paris — the facts are hard to believe.
  7. @rebus1805 I like Aligoté best; its crispness works well with the sticky-sweetness of crème de cassis!
  8. 24th staff suicide in 18 months at France Telecom, the nation's largest telecommunications provider. Management and privatization blamed.
  9. Thanks to Budget Travel magazine for naming Foreign Parts one of the top 10 Paris expat blogs!
  10. Clearstream: The Sarko-Villepin battle continues ...
  11. Cigarettes soon to become even more cher in France: 5.60 euros a packet, as of October 5.
  12. Top of the European news for three days running: the Jaycee Dugard kidnapping case.
  13. Employees of French transport company Serta threaten to dump 8000 liters of toxic chemicals in the Seine.
  14. Who pays more in income taxes, the French or Americans? Find out in Part Three of À AIMER: Getting Sick.
  15. It's hot! Canicule — heat wave — in seven French départements.
  16. Why do the French hate peanut butter?
  17. U.S. health care debate makes front-page news in France.
  18. Attack on the Mona Lisa: a woman throws clay tea mug at Da Vinci's painting. The work is unharmed; the woman is in French custody.
  19. Does Tokyo do a better baguette than Paris? A New York Times article suggests that it might . . .
  20. Another Airbus malfunction — engine catches fire; six hurt at Orly Airport.