Elaine Ganley

Mass. store worker accused of assault on boy

Mass. store worker accused of assault on boy New Hampshire Business Review STURBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — Police say a JC Penney sales worker has been accused of sexually assaulting a boy in a dressing room at the company's store in...

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French Government Launches Debate on the French Identity

Wednesday, November 25, 2009 By Elaine Ganley, Associated Press Paris (AP) - It is the French government's effort to clarify -- with citizen participation -- the nation's values, increasingly fraught with tensions as customs...

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Monaco's prince wants back-pay lawsuit dismissed

An American lawyer for Monaco's Prince Albert II has filed a motion to dismiss what he says is a "meritless" lawsuit by a Californian who claims he served as the prince's personal spymaster and is owed back pay.

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France turns Armistice Day into friendship day by inviting Merkel

PARIS - For the first time since the First World War, the leaders of Germany and France held a joint ceremony Wednesday to commemorate the end of the conflict, saying it is now time to celebrate their...

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Monaco palace: prince suing alleged spymaster

FILE - This Nov. 19, 2008, file photo shows Prince Albert II of Monaco waving from the Monaco palace during Monaco's national day ceremony. Monaco's Prince Albert II is filing a lawsuit in the U.S. against an American who...

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Exiled group says Iranian nuclear site needs check

By ELAINE GANLEY Associated Press Writer PARIS (AP) - An exiled Iranian opposition group called on the U.N. nuclear agency Tuesday to waste no time in examining a hidden site near Tehran that it claims is used to help build...

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Anthropology giant Claude Levi-Strauss dead at 100

PARIS (AP) -- After weeks crossing the high seas, Claude Levi-Strauss breathed in his first lungful of the New World, a perfume tinged with pepper or tobacco. The sensory awakening was the start of a journey that turned a young...

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World › Church of Scientology convicted of fraud in France

Wednesday 28th October, 05:58 AM JST PARIS — A Paris court convicted the Church of Scientology of fraud and fined it more than 600,000 euros ($900,000) on Tuesday, but stopped short of banning the group’s activities. The...

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Sarkozy rallies for his son

By Elaine Ganley Paris - President Nicolas Sarkozy has come to the defence of his son, denying in an interview made public on Thursday that he is behind the 23-year-old's much-criticised bid for a high-profile job. "Who is...

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44-year French probe into disappearance resurfaces

FILE - Ben Barka's son says entangled ties between France and former colony Morocco are to blame for keeping the case a mystery. The oft-hobbled investigation into the fate of Mehdi Ben Barka was supposed to take big step...

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