EURO
GLOBE
The European Journal
A
weekly European news edition published by the International News
Agency in Paris, London and New York. Editor-in-Chief: Maximillien de
Lafayette. Managing Editor: Marie Louise de Chambertin. E-mails:
euro@internationalnewsagency
chambertin@internationalnewsagency.org


Staff
Writers:
Edna Riggs, Gilbert Perrin, Albert Taylor, Alan P. Reeves, Richard
Brown, Luigi Molinari, Melinda Stein, Jack Weiss, Anne Saks, Georges
Lambert, Fredy Eastman, Megan P. Harris, Josephine LeBlanc, Peter
Soderholm, Veronique Pourcel, Joy Nuremberg, Sarah L. Rosenthal,
David Mayer, Raoul Sanchez, Mario M. Fortini, Natasha Terechkova,
David Cohen, Arielle Comtesse de Malmaison, Annette Perrin, Daniel
Forge, Clementine Ricard, Sylvain Arceneaux, Catherine Combs, Alfred
Charnier, Sharon Richards, Aldria Turnbach, Kydee Wayne, Bernice St.
Germain, Arthur S. Westdall, Louise -Marie Vaughan, Bertis Smithers,
Jean-Luc Marchand, Bonie Caprese, Priscilla M. Oden, Sheila Sears,
Denise Odierno.
Correspondents:
Meg Washington, Lou Ross, Cy
Bradley. Elaine Gerard. Ric Nye,
Gloria Eastman, Rebecca Bloom,
Alain Boulanger, Arlette Lagrange, Maurice Spiridon, Theodore
Townsend, Arakel Manuellian, Myriam Asfiandry, Lola montiel,
Lydia Shakelton, Amy
Boghossian, Garabeth Nazarian, Fred Murray,
Jean-Luc Plisson, Valerie Constand, Judith Goldenberg,
Sylvia Kulbekian, Arlette Boghossian, Irma Rosenfeld, Piet Mirador,
Catherine Combs, Alfred Charnier, Sharon
Richards, Aldria Turnbach, Esther Cohen-Hamilton, Valerie Constand.
Online editors:
David Gottlieb, Alphonse Arida,
David Shlomo, Selim Bedran, Annie Arakelian, Guy Berger,
Genevieve
Bresson, Etienne Leroux, Ted Marlin, Jean-Marie Sylvain.


HOLIDAYS AND WEEKENDS IN FRANCE
Nazi
war criminal dies in Britain
Photo: Sawoniuk moved to the UK in 1946.
The only man to have been convicted in Britain of Nazi
war crimes has died in Norwich prison. .Full
story
No progress for EU budget talks...Full
story
Observers condemn Azeri election. .Full
story
Zeppelin share Polar Music Prize.
UK rock band Led Zeppelin and Russian
conductor Valery Gergiev were named winners of the Polar Music Prize. .Full
story
Muslim leaders of African and Arab communities have issued a fatwa,
or religious order, against the riots...Full
story
Divided Europe in Pieces...Full
story
A rare silent film of Wuthering Heights is being sought by a museum
dedicated to author Emily Bronte and her family. ..Full
story
WILL ISLAM DESTROY FRANCE?
Full story


Blair:
A question of leadership
Photo: Blair is committed to 90 day law.
It is an unusual, possibly unique approach from
Tony Blair to his anti-terror laws. As he told his monthly press
conference, his determination to push through the 90 day detention
proposal is "absolutely undiminished". He knows it is the right thing to
do, the public support him and, he suggests, to oppose it is to
compromise national security. It doesn't get much stronger than that.
Yet, he also insists, this is not about his authority or a matter of
confidence in his leadership. ..Full
story
Ministers
firm on detention plan
Photo: Mr Clarke says a 'sunset clause' will meet backbench concerns.
Home Secretary Charles Clarke says the government
will stand firm on plans to allow police to hold terror suspects without
charge for up to 90 days. Ministers had been expected to offer a
compromise deal, following fierce opposition from MPs on all sides.
Instead a "sunset clause" will be added to the law, meaning it must be
reviewed after a year. Labour MPs will be told by party whips to back
the plan. The decision came after Tony Blair and Mr Clarke met Labour
MPs...Full
story


Who's Rip Off Today Then?
Sarah Ferguson has topped the fastest movers list
for the past hour. That's what going on holiday with the Queen and
being sprayed in the face with a bottle of champagne does for you.
Eagle-eyed traders have pounced on SARFER stock - she got 2170 column
inches on Saturday...Full
story
Children
cook up royal food treat
Photo: Charles and Camilla enjoyed the fruits of the students'
labour.
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall
have sampled further organic delights as they visited an "edible
school yard" near San Francisco. Camilla enjoyed a slice of pizza
while Charles told children he was "thankful for all nature's gifts"
as he ate some autumn harvest soup. All the food was made by children,
who are taught how to grow and cook organic food at the garden in
Berkeley. The US visit earlier took in a farmers' market in the
Californian hills.
Camilla, taking a mouthful of the pizza, made with
potato, onion and rosemary from the garden, said: "I'm always eating."
The prince warned her: "Don't darling - it's hot....Full
story


Tate unveils 14,000-box
sculpture. A mammoth installation comprising 14,000 white
polyethylene boxes has gone on display at Tate Modern gallery.
Turner Prize-winning sculptor Rachel Whiteread says her work, entitled
Embankment, explores the "universal quality of the box". Whiteread was
inspired by a cardboard box she used to house her toys, found while
clearing her late mother's house. She is the sixth artist to fill the
London gallery's Turbine Hall, which is 500ft long and 115ft high.
After discovering the box, Whiteread, 42, says she came
upon boxes squashed in the street, stacked in the back of a lorry or
used more inventively in the likes of children's playhouses...
Full story
Lautrec painting sells for $22.4m
A painting by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec has been
sold for $22.4m (£12.6m) in New York, breaking the world sales record
for the artist's work. His 1886 work La Blanchisseuse shows a female
laundry worker gazing out of a window...Full
story


Sexy
Wink Or Lazy Eye?
Full story
Top
choices in Holiday 2006.
Full story

Battle In Heaven:
Director Carlos Reygadas on porn, football and being
Mexican. As opening shots go, it’s an attention grabber: a plump,
naked middle-aged man, standing stock still, being fellated in graphic
close-up by a much younger, more attractive woman. Explicit?
Full story

The
Constant Gardener: Gripping
and intelligent entertainment, The Constant Gardener is a dramatic
thriller about a man who only grows to truly understand his wife after
she's dead. Rachel Weisz excels as the late Tessa, a passionate,
sometimes overbearing activist in Kenya whose motivations unspool in
flashback as her other...Full
story
French films lead European awards
Photo: Nathalie Press (front) has been
nominated for My Summer of Love
French movie Cache (Hidden) leads
the field for the European Film Awards, with seven nominations,
including best actress for Juliette Binoche. British indie film My
Summer of Love is in the running for four awards. The nominations were
announced at the Seville Film Festival on Sunday, and will be handed
out at a ceremony in Berlin on 3 December...Full
story

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