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AFP The French toll rose to 51 dead and eight people were still missing on Monday, civil security spokesman Patrick Vailli said. More than 17000 homes lacked ... French Storm Kills 47 as Rain Lashes Coastal Areas BusinessWeek Sarkozy Declares French Storms A National Disaster RTT News French storms declared 'national disaster' by Nicolas Sarkozy Telegraph.co.uk New York Times - Reuters South Africa - CNN International all 1,663 news articles » GDF Suez CEO: French Nuclear Industry Needs More Cooperation
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New York Times (blog) The French carmaker PSA Peugeot Citroen will not take a stake in Mitsubishi Motors of Japan, the companies said Wednesday, but will continue seeking ways to ... Mitsubishi, Peugeot Drop Capital Alliance Talks Wall Street Journal Peugeot And Mitsubishi Scrap Tie-up Talks (PEUGY, MMTOF) Benzinga MMC-Peugeot romance still on Trading Markets (press release) all 165 news articles » From Google News Search: "French" How different is the Canadian French language from the European French language? Q. Say, for instance, a French-Canadian and a French conversed in their own native language, would they be able to understand each other? Asked by theafranco - Wed Sep 2 09:03:20 2009 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments A. First of all, there are different language levels and dialects both in Europe and in Canada. It's not true that all French people understand eachother perfectly because it depends on where they are from and their social standing. A young rapper speaking verlan in the North of France may not be understood by a 40 year old man from Marseilles or Biarritz. There are also different dialects in Canada, including Quebec French, Acadian French, etc., but for the sake of the argument, let's talk about Quebec French here. Most educated Quebecois have a good knowledge of written standard French, which in essence, means that they are able to make themselves understood by any other French speaker, provided they are accustomed to the accent. I've… [cont.] Answered by Diet Pepsi Max Fan - Thu Sep 3 12:43:11 2009 Did the French make a mistake getting involved in our revolution? Q. I see people saying it would be a mistake to meddle in other countries revolutions. Where would we be now if the French had not helped us in our revolution? Sure they had something to gain but so do we. We help these people take control of their government, then we don't have to go to war with them. Thoughts? Asked by The duck - Tue Jun 23 12:22:28 2009 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments A. I think the French were looking for a new trader..some one who taxes would be fairer. They were all over the hemisphere and North America had a lot to offer the french. They were trading heavily with the Americans Indians in this country any way and didn't like the restricted trading allowed by the King of England. So as you stated they had a lot to gain by helping the American Patriots succeed,and it did lead to a long friend ship between the two country's. Answered by M&T - Tue Jun 23 12:35:59 2009 How was the religious life of the French people changed during the French Revolution?
Q. How did the revolutionaries attempt to change the religious life of the French people, and how successful were they in de-christianizing France during the french revolution! Please help! Answers or links to pages would greatly help thank you! Asked by money - Sun Nov 22 15:23:31 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. These are a few links i found - thats might help you - also i found this article which could help you, you might be able to find it online or not i'm unsure Its titled 'Turbulent Priests: The Church and the Revolution' - History Today - The French Revolution, Volume 39 May 1989 Hope any of this can be of some use : ) Answered by Maddy - Sun Nov 22 15:46:35 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "French" Quotes regarding French people This theme article is a stub. You can help Wikiquote by expanding it.Sourced
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