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JUSTICE - Les faux visas de la vraie ambassade de France en Bulgarie en procès le petit journal Depuis lundi et jusqu’à aujourd’hui, le tribunal correctionnel de Strasbourg juge quatre personnes pour avoir fourni des milliers de faux visas. L’ex-ambassadeur de France en Bulgarie et trois autres personnes sont mis en accusation Turkey fined for abuse of far-left women prisoners Middle East Times STRASBOURG, France -- The European Court of Human Rights Tuesday found Turkey accountable for the abuse of three female political prisoners held on suspicion of belonging to an illegal far-left organization. FRENCH EX-AMBASSADOR CLEARED IN VISA CORRUPTION SCANDAL The Tocqueville Connection STRASBOURG, France, Dec 6, 2006 (AFP) - A French court Wednesday acquitted a former French ambassador to Bulgaria of illegally issuing visas to dozens of Bulgarian prostitutes. PR firm turns to Europe over state image tender KYIV Post A Kyiv-based PR firm that lost out in a controversial state tender held last year for a $2.5 million project to improve Ukraine’s international image is taking its grievances to Strasbourg, France. NEWS IN BRIEF Nine O'Clock The meeting of the Convention from Bern over the conservation of wild life and natural habitats in Europe, organised under the aegis of the Council of Europe at the end of November in Strasbourg, established the month of March 2007 as deadline for Ukraine to present at international level the impact survey regarding the project of Bystroye Canal, informs a press release remitted on Wednesday by Air France Targets Low-Fare Business, Reviews Alitalia Aviation Now Changes in Europe's air port market are driving Air France-KLM to pursue several new avenues, including establishing a low-cost adjunct, while trying to retain the fundamental character of its two airline operations. Woman helps tell Relay’s story en Français Lebanon Daily News A South Lebanon Township woman spent a week last month helping to train teams to bring the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life to France. Pastor wants his church to invest in people, not buildings The Acorn As a congregation whose meeting place is at a motel in Agoura Hills, the Bethel Christian Fellowship is hardly traditional. "We don't want to invest in projects or buildings," said Craig Johnson, an evangelical Protestant clergyman and pastor of the independent, nondenominational church he founded in 1982. Two seniors honored with Sachs Daily Princetonian Sachs Scholarship recipients Joshua Goldsmith '07 and Emily Stolzenberg '07 will continue their studies and ambitions toward public service in France and England, respectively, after graduation. Russia lifts Moldova wine and spirits ban Decanter.com Russia has lifted its ban on Moldovan wine imports.
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