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British man appears in French court over death of his children
A British man accused of killing his two children appeared in court in the French city of Lyon on Monday to be formally put under investigation - the equivalent of being charged - for the murders.The judge ordered Julian Stevenson, 47, to be held in custody after he reportedly admitted to police that he had slit his children's throats during their first unaccompanied custody visit, but did ...
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As I Lay Dying Cannes Review
Venue: Cannes Film Festival (Un Certain Regard) Opens: Autumn, 2013 (Millennium Films) Production: Millennium Films Cast: James Franco, Tim Blake Nelson, Danny McBride, Logan Marshall-Green, Ahna O’Reilly, Jim Parrack, Beth Grant, Brady Permenter, Scott Haze Director: James Franco Screenwriters: James Franco, Matt Rager, based on the novel by William Faulkner Producers: Lee ...
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Cannes Exclusive Media Inks Equity Slate Deal
U.K.- and L.A.-based Exclusive Media, the global film production, sales and distribution company, has inked a rolling four picture equity deal for up to 12 ...
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Brit to face charges in France over deaths
A BRITISH man is to face charges over the killing of his two children in France, prosecutors say. The 48-year-old man admitted to having slit the throats of his daughter, aged five and his 10-year-old son, the prosecutors said, adding there was currently no evidence of premeditated murder. The man's ex-wife found him covered in blood on the street when she went to pick up the children from ...
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Bundesbank Chief Says France Must Take Deficit Cuts Seriously
Germany's federal reserve Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann stands beside the door of a giant safe as he poses for a photograph at the money museum next to the Bundesbank headquarters, in Frankfurt, Germany, May 17, ...
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Cannes rolls out red carpet for Indian movies
Actress Aishwarya Rai poses for portraits at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Monday, May 20, 2013. (AP Photo/Laurent ...
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Father who killed children in Lyon will not be charged with premeditated murder
French prosecutors investigating the case of a British father who has admitted cutting the throats of his two young children are not seeking to charge him with premeditated ...
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British snowboarder killed on Mont Blanc is named
A Chamonix police spokesman said: "He would have been totally exhausted and the visibility was very poor." Mr Courtney said that the off piste run was still attracting skiers and snowboarders, despite the main resort having closed for the season. "I was thinking of going up there myself on Saturday morning as I passed the cable car and it was rammed with tourists and ...
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Cannes Sci-Fi Horror Tale Human Race Sells for Germany Australia Japan
, KSM took German-speaking Europe, Anchor Bay picked up the film for Australia and New Zealand and IPA bought Japanese rights. "We are receiving offers every day" said ...
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Lu Upsets 5th-Seeded Seppi in France
NICE, France ...
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France to debate introduction of more English-speaking courses
Geneviève Fioraso, the Minister for Higher Education, wants to ramp up courses in English, warning that otherwise universities will eventually end up with "five people sitting around a table discussing Proust". The measure, she said, is aimed at increasing the number of foreign students at French universities from the current level of 12 percent of the total to 15 percent ...
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Coen brothers movie is a big hit at Cannes
Carey Mulligan, Justin Timberlake and Ethan Coen walked the red carpet as they arrived for the screening of “Inside Llewyn Davis” at the Cannes Film Festival ...
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Too Much Sex at Cannes
weu2019re talking about movies featuring sex and violence that are making a lot of waves, both good and bad.nnCannes has a long history of pushing the limits with sex and violence: think "Pulp Fiction," "Sex Lies," "Videotape," and "Antichrist." So which films are pushing moviegoersu2019 buttons this ...
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Shurat HaDin Arrest France 2 bureau chief in wake of al-Dura report
[Dr. Aaron Lerner - IMRA: In response to question from IMRA if Nitsana Darshan-Leitner plans to file a complaint herself with the police, Shurat HaDin responded that: "There are many victims of the second Intifada who would be willing to file a complaint against him, and indeed this may prove to be the case as a result of this development." ] Shurat HaDin - Israel Law Center ...
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France Killings Julian Stevenson In Court
A British man has arrived at a court in France where he is expected to be formally charged with killing his two children. The man, named by the Foreign Office as Julian Stevenson, was held after the bodies of his son and daughter were found by police in his flat in Saint-Priest, a suburb of Lyon. Their throats had been slit. The children have been named in local reports as Mathew, 10, and ...
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Cannes Atlas Takes on Colm Meaney-starrer A Belfast Story
German sales group Atlas International, one of the true Cannes' survivors, has boarded a pack of high-profile genre titles for its Cannes slate, including Irish ...
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Cannes The Gunman With Sean Penn Sells in Various Territories
, has a shot at a global sellout here at the Cannes film market as a slew of territory deals have already been signed and U.S. majors are circling the ...
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Jennifer Lawrence Cannes Fashions Make Waves
Jennifer Lawrence promoted the highly anticipated "Hunger Games" sequel "Catching Fire" at the Cannes Film Festival with four different outfits over the ...
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Week two of Cannes film festival gets off to explosive start
Mon May 20, 2013 9:14am EDT * Cop-assassin action movie marks festival's halfway point * Twenty films competing for top Cannes prize on Sunday * Polanski, Soderbergh films set to premiere this week By Alexandria Sage CANNES, May 20 (Reuters) - Japanese director Takashi Miike got the final week of the Cannes film festival off to an explosive start on Monday, with big budget cop thriller ...
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Spotlight on kidnappings at Cannes
Anurag Kashyap is involved in more movie than any other filmmaker at this year's Cannes Film Festival. The French are so enamoured by him that they awarded him the Order of Arts and Letters for his efforts in the promotion of Indian cinema across the globe. The Indian filmmaker has helmed one segment ...
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British father who slit childrens throats to be charged
Officers were unable to confirm reports that a knife was recovered from the murder scene. Mr Stevenson – who was said to be unemployed – had been living in France for some time, possibly around 10 years. According to local reports, he and his former wife, an assistant accountant, had gone through a bitter divorce in the past couple of years. She was awarded custody ...
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Briton Cuts His Son And Daughter’s Throats At French Apartment
A British father was set to appear before a French prosecutor today after admitting cutting the throats of his two young children because of a bitter custody battle. Julian Stevenson, 47, was arrested on Saturday after the bodies of son Mathew, 10, and Carla, five, were found in his apartment in a suburb of Lyons, eastern France. He is said to have carried out the double-murder in a fit of ...
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Uproar in France over move for more English at universities
A proposal to introduce more courses in English and other foreign languages at French universities is set to be debated in parliament from Wednesday amid concerns it will undermine the country's soul and ...
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Abu Dhabi Investment Forum in Paris
The Abu Dhabi Investment Forum is set to begin in Paris next Wednesday. The event is organised by the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development, with the participation of a high-level official government delegation led by Nasser Ahmed Al Sowaidi, the Chairman Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development, in the presence of more than 200 senior French government officials, businessmen and ...
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Vigilante’ editor seeks out corruption and abuse in French political and financial life
French journalist Edwy Plenel founder and managing editor of French online newspaper Mediapart. He will testify tomorrow at a French parliamentary commission into the Jrme Cahuzac affair, in which Mediapart revealed that the socialist minister of the budget had stashed at least EUR600,000 in Switzerland and Singapore, was about "the struggle of the little media David against all the ...









