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In late September 1869, tens of thousands of Parisians set out for a new weekend tourist spot. Traveling in family groups with dogs from the Care du N...
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ISBN: 9780804759601
TITLE: Judging Mohammed; juvenile delinquency, immigration, and exclusion at the Paris Palace of Justice.
AUTHOR: Terrio, Susan J....
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ISBN: 9780801894282
TITLE: Gender and justice; violence, intimacy, and community in fin-de-siècle Paris.
AUTHOR: Ferguson, Eliza Earle.
PUBLISHER: Joh...
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PARIS, September 13, 2010 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- France's major economic newspaper Les Echos reports, in an article by Martine Robert, having had access to the famous report on the Paris auction place commissioned by French Minister for Justice after the Savoyards scandal. The 10 September 2010 report highlights the decline and lack of transparency of the 70 auction houses.
Organised conservatism", "minimalist governance", a "closed statutory system" and "outdated working methods" without mentioning "the declining quality of its merchandise" are the damning conclusions of the report commissioned by French Minister for Justice, Michele Alliot-Marie, to which Les Echos had access following the scandal which broke in late 2009.
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WHAT, Paris Hilton has been sentenced to 45 days in jail for a parole violation? It's not fair!
Oh, it might be fair compared with the treatment ordinary folks would receive for multiple violations of parole after an alcohol- related, reckless-driving conviction.
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To: POLITICAL EDITORS
Contact: Jamie Court of the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, +1-310-392-0522 ext. 327
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PARIS - Justice Roland Cole heard several pleas Tuesday in Oxford County Superior Court.
Edward T. Vidito, 46, of 516 Virgin St. in Rumford pleaded guilty to aggravated criminal mischief. He was sentenced to serve six months of a two-year sentence, as well as two years of probation.
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PARIS - Pedro Almodovar's story of a plastic surgeon bent on exacting vigilante justice and Terrence Malick's period piece about three Midwestern brothers, starring Brad Pitt, are among 19 movies vying for the top prize at this year's Cannes Film Festival.
The lineup announced Thursday for the 64th edition of the festival is exceptionally strong, with much-anticipated new films by the creme de la creme of auteur filmmakers.
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PARIS - Justice Robert E. Crowley ordered a man convicted of sexual assault to spend five years in prison.
The sentence was handed down in Oxford County Superior Court on Thursday morning.
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PARIS - Justice Roland Cole will hear arguments on several motions related to a double homicide case next month in Oxford County Superior Court.
A hearing in the case of Duane Christopher Waterman, 32, of Sumner, has been scheduled for 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14. Waterman has been charged with the shooting deaths of Timothy Mayberry, 50, of West Paris and Todd Smith, 43, of Paris at Mayberry's home on July 25. Waterman has pleaded not guilty to the charges.