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- Week of violence prompts French soul-searching
- Government powerless in face of spreading riots
- French train workers prepare strike November 21
- Family farms left out by EU farm subsidies
- US high-tech baron buys French fashion house
- Russia, Portugal urge citizens to shun suburbs
- France counts human cases of mad cow disease
- Families of electrocuted boys meet Sarkozy
- 'Never forget': Chirac at Nazi death camp
- Belgian writer wins out for Goncourt prize
- 'Farce of the Penguins': Mockumentary on tap
- On the move within France
- The 'mort pour rien' riots: a day-by-day timeline
- Not so crazy, these French
- Le mal du pays
- The woman who invented the disco
- When Nelson did his duty
- French prices chasing Dutch away
- Blue, blue art
- Beaten man dies; French riots produce first fatality
- Injuries, damages increase nightly in riots
- Foreign tourists warned about rioting in France
- France looks 'schizophrenic' on poverty issues
- Muslim group issues fatwa against violence
- Turkish PM links head scarf law to French riots
- Employers' federation calls for public order
- Let's try again: Iran to EU on nuclear talks
- Day 11 and counting: a timeline of the riots
- Expat Tales: Moving around on eBay
- Weekend breaks: See the South on a motorbike
- Tourists warned, but unworried about rioting
- WTO heavyweights fight to keep talks afloat
- An Expatica France photo album
- The human cost of the violence: a timeline
- Curfew: government's latest attempt to quell violence
- Night 12: 1173 vehicles burnt, 330 arrests
- Silent tribute held for riots' first victim
- Tourism minister assures tourists not a target
- Government escalates response: a timeline
- Chirac under fire for abdicating role during crisis
- Raft of measures aim to improve life in suburbs
- Curfew: latest attempt to quell violence
- 50-year-old curfew law leftover of Algerian war
- Muslims more integrated in US than France
- French riots dominate front-page news in UK
- Violence could endanger economic recovery
- Scholar warns against Islamic spin on riots
- To the rich, the riches, Oxfam says
- Japan names head of nuclear project in France
- Tourism minister assures tourists not a target
- Crème de quoi?
- Government escalates response: a timeline
- France sees the first signsof slowdown in violence
- Government makes state of emergency official
- SNCF ticket sellers on strike Wednesday
- Raft of measures aim to improve life in suburbs
- Curfew powers appear to be working: a timeline
- France sees the first signsof slowdown in violence
- No plans for curfew in central Paris
- Sarkozy orders deportation of foreign rioters
- Socialists to put forward immigrant candidates
- France still yields grisly reminders of Great War
- French riots still making headlines in US press
- WWI survivors a dwindling band
- A merry Christmas in the trenches
- Les Cités: where the riots come from
- The worst appears to beover but tensions still high
- Two weeks of French riots in facts and figures
- French riots still making headlines in US press
- Mixed reaction to Australian citizenship bill
- Damage done: riots have tarnished France's image
- Calm appears to return but tensions still high
- France's divided socialists back Hollande
- Chirac points finger at parents of rioters
- Bird flu vaccine on tap from Sanofi-Aventis
- French economy shows signs of rebound
- Air France crash survivors seeking damages
- Phone-tapping case finally comes to an end
- What's Arabic for 'Allons enfants de la patrie'?
- With curfews in place, violence abates: a timeline
- Les Cites: where the riots come from
- After 18 days, uneasy calm returns to French cities
- Chirac to make televised address on riots
- Three-month extension of emergency likely
- Expats deluged with worried calls from home
- Le Pen to rally supporters in Paris
- French monk, nuns, beatified at Vatican
- French trust government to handle riots -- just
- New law to extend French 'state of emergency' powers
- French diplomats try to counter riot coverage
- Expatica readers favour law-and-order approach
- Expats deluged with worried calls from home
- Uneasy calm returns to French cities
- International degree, but no job?
- Government remains on alert: a timeline
- French riots reveal deep'identity crisis': Chirac
- French teenager in love now also in jail
- 'State of emergency' powers extended
- Government tries to counter 'image problem'
- Chirac's response to crisis draws mixed reaction

