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 ipedia.com: Bertrand Delanoë Article
Bertrand Delanoë is a French Socialist politician, currently the Mayor of Paris.
Bertrand Delanoë (born May 30, 1950) is a French Socialist politician, currently the Mayor of Paris.
Delanoë was virtually unknown before the election; he has since then has become a rather popular mayor, organising new and unusual events in Paris, such as giant beach for picnics on the banks of the Seine River in summer 2002.
www.ipedia.com /bertrand_delanoe.html   (429 words)

  
 Legacy Matters™: Surreal and Illegal
The mayor of Paris, Bertrand Delanoë, described the discovery as being "as surreal as it is illegal."
The government has ordered an investigation into the discovery at St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, said the minister of health, Xavier Bertrand, who described himself as "enormously shocked" by the find.
www.estatevaults.com /lm/archives/001830.html   (236 words)

  
 Hidalgo on Encyclopedia.com
Anne Hidalgo Bertrand Delanoë a "hâte de revenir", a déclaré, mardi soir, sa première adjointe PS, Anne Hidalgo, en présen..
Anne Hidalgo en août 2003 Anne Hidalgo, première adjointe PS du maire de Paris Bertrand Delanoë, est candidate aux électio.
Juan José Hidalgo fue socio de uno de los secuestradores de Ortega Lara.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/x/x-h1idalg-ast.asp   (236 words)

  
 The Observer International Embattled Chirac faces party coup
His Socialist successor, Bertrand Delanoë, attacked Chirac for the first time when he said he was determined to recover money that the Gaullist movement, then known as the RPR, creamed off in a series of scams.
But all parties could benefit from an expected rout of Gaullists and their centrist allies in the Paris-Ile de France region, which is at the centre of accusations of corruption in several investigations into Chirac's 17 years as mayor.
The party leader, Jean-Marie Le Pen, whose campaign is based on fighting high-level corruption, described the Juppé case as 'bread from heaven' that could ensure the National Front victory in several areas.
observer.guardian.co.uk /international/story/0,6903,1143436,00.html   (705 words)

  
 'Au Bistro' - Weekly Paris News
Philippe Séguin, the leader of the rightist list slugged it out with Bertrand Delanoë, the leader of the leftist combine - and afterwards the general impression was that the slender-looking Mr.
Meanwhile, current Paris mayor Jean Tiberi - who is furious with nearly everybody - is still trying to get the Séguin camp to agree to a fusion of their two lists, in order to be stronger for the second and final round of balloting on Sunday, 18.
Delanoë and his Paris list filled up the huge Zénith concert hall with 3500 supporters, to listen to a steel-drum band louder than the previous evenings' firecrackers.
www.metropoleparis.com /2001/610/610bistr.html   (705 words)

  
 City Mayors: Les Halles - Paris
The Mayor of Paris, Bertrand Delanoë, has announced a vast new initiative at the heart of Paris - Les Halles - which will revolutionise the life of the centre of the city and which is part of his ambitious plans to change the face of Paris.
Les Halles is named after the market founded 1183, when King Philippe II Auguste enlarged the previous marketplace in Paris and covered it, making a series of halls.
The Les Halles project will be fronted by French architect David Mangin, who produced the most conservative of the four bids listed.
www.citymayors.com /development/leshalles_paris.html   (705 words)

  
 Jeanne Moreau
Jeanne Moreau le 16 janvier 2004 à Angers Jeanne Moreau, Bertrand Delanoë et Catherine Deneuve ont enregistré, à la demand.
Jeanne Moreau Jeanne Moreau se moque des récompenses honorifiques et n'a rien à dire sur la brouille franco-américaine: de.
Jeanne Moreau en décembre 2003 à Berlin L'actrice Jeanne Moreau est la marraine de "Photos de Stars 2004", vente aux enchè.
www.infoplease.com /ce6/people/A0833994.html   (705 words)

  
 Neil Whitfield's English and ESL Pages: GLBT Resources
Of Bertrand Delano, the openly gay mayor of Paris, stabbed by a homophobe whilst attending a celebration at city hall.
Gay Health -- Obviously a place to be informed about safe sex (vital!) but a lot more than that: physical, emotional, mental health are all here.
Support for gay family and friends, an "About" site, so there are feral pop-ups, but it's good.
neilwhitfield.tripod.com /diversity4.html   (2573 words)

  
 exchange data recovery london
I had no knowledge of these attacks, nor do I consider the killing of innocent women, children and other humans as an appreciable act.Bertrand Delano has been the Mayor of Paris since March 18, 2001.
This is a legacy of the situation that up to 1977, Paris had no mayor and was essentially run by the prefectoral administration.
I had no knowledge of these attacks, nor do I consider the killing of innocent women, children and other humans as an appreciable act.
www.document-sugery.co.uk /exchange-data-recovery-london.aspx   (11823 words)

  
 Bois de Boulogne on Encyclopedia.com
Fusillés du Bois de Boulogne: une "leçon", selon Bertrand Delanoë
Des employés de Sotheby's présentent "Les courses au Bois de Boulogne" de Manet 33 autres toiles de la collection, des pei.
Parigi, Francia: le barche al bois de boulogne.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/B/BoisdeB1o.asp   (420 words)

  
 Paris Notes - Paris, France, culture, history, current events, food, fun things to do
MONSIEUR LE MAIRE: Paris' new mayor, Bertrand Delanoë, is just the 14th in the city's tumultuous mayoral history
Petites Notes: The mayor is stabbed but wants the party to go on • The Passage des Princes sells nothing but toys • La Samaritaine starts charging for a view from the roof • 1,500 taxis added to the streets • Surf the Web from the Métro
Petites Notes: The mayor goes on a spending spree • Fire at the Eiffel Tower • The City plants more trees • A people mover with problems • The new Publicis drugstore soon to be revealed
www.parisnotes.com /issueindex.html   (4761 words)

  
 Entente Cordiale :: 100 Magazine
The Queen then met the Mayor of Paris, M. Bertrand Delanoë, at the Town Hall, some of his deputies and municipal council (Conseil de Paris) officials.
this morning, the Queen attended a performance of the Saumur Cadre Noir at the Caserne des Célestins [headquarters of the French Republican Guard].
The programme of the State Visit also includes a reception at the French Senate hosted by the President of the Senate and the President of the National Assembly, and a meeting with the Mayor of Paris.
www.entente-cordiale.org /en/3j.html   (4761 words)

  
 SocietyGuardian.co.uk Society Heart of gold
In Paris, a city that decanted many of its poor from the central arrondissements into hideous new suburbs beyond the Périphérique in the 1980s and 90s, the new mayor, Bertrand Delanoë, has caused a stir among the haute bourgeoisie by promising to build new council housing in the city centre.
To the street, and to the brutal backside of the National Theatre, these concrete-framed houses present a face of crisp, unadorned orange brick and ready-weathered zinc.
The builders' co-op was eventually able to buy up this netherland of car parks, bomb sites and general dereliction, and to begin structuring a new community.
society.guardian.co.uk /urbandesign/story/0,11200,680721,00.html   (4761 words)

  
 City Mayors: UCLG Paris Congress
The founding congress of the new local government organisation Unities Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) closed on 5 May 2004 in Paris with the publication of a common declaration and the election of the Mayors of Paris (Bertrand Delanoë).
The UCLG founding congress in Paris was opened by French President Jacques Chirac who urged the more than 2,300 delegates from 114 countries to make their communities a driving force for democracy, fairness and prosperity in all parts of the world.
Two days of the founding congress were devoted to debates and workshops where mayors exchanged experiences and views on topics such as human rights, sustainable development, decentralisation and local democracy.
www.citymayors.com /events/paris_congress04.html   (1351 words)

  
 Paris mayor stabbed; anti-gay bias cited -- Queer Lesbian Gay News -- Gay.com
Azedine Berkane, 39, allegedly assaulted Mayor Bertrand Delanoë at Paris City Hall during an all-night cultural festival that took place in many government buildings.
Berkane is said to have told police he is a practicing Muslim and believes homosexuality is evil.
Berkane, the son of Algerian parents, has previously received psychiatric treatment, sources close to the case said.
www.gay.com /news/article.html?2002/10/07/1   (1351 words)

  
 Irish France - Irish Pubs - Le portail franco irlandais - The Gaelic Gallic scene on screen !!
Now, it appears, even the "right on" mayor of Paris, Bertrand Delanoë, has given in to the pressures of the Parisian upper class and declared that from January 7th 2002, the Big Wheel designed and installed by Marcel Campion, is no longer welcome at its current address.
Paris, Paris, eternal city of light, home of the Can-Can, refuge of the world's greatest artists, the Roman's capital of the north, cradle of 20th Century literature.
He has proposed Champ de Mars, Jardin des Tuilleries, Invalides and Jardin de Luxembourg as possible accommodation for the attraction, but the vibes coming from the Hotel de Ville have been pretty negative, believing that there "is no viable situe" for the Wheel in Paris.
www.irishfrance.com /ifmagazine/ifmag_merry.Asp?lang=uk   (530 words)

  
 TV5 - Cultures du monde - Cités du monde - Actualités
Inaugurée au Musée de l'Ermitage le 12 mai dernier par le maire de Paris, M.Bertrand Delanoë, ainsi que par le gouverneur de Saint-Pétersbourg, M.
Jamais l'oeuvre de Nicholas de Staël n’a été ainsi exposée en Russie pourtant terre-mère de ce peintre illustre.
Elle apparaît alors sous trois thèmes principaux représentatifs de son itinéraire artistique : du noir au blanc en passant par la couleur jusqu’à certains monochromes de la dernière période ; des premières compositions abstraites jusqu'aux peintures figuratives de la fin de sa vie.
www.tv5.org /TV5Site/cultures/actu_piter1.php   (530 words)

  
 City Mayors: Les Halles - Paris
The Mayor of Paris, Bertrand Delanoë, has announced a vast new initiative at the heart of Paris - Les Halles - which will revolutionise the life of the centre of the city and which is part of his ambitious plans to change the face of Paris.
Les Halles is named after the market founded 1183, when King Philippe II Auguste enlarged the previous marketplace in Paris and covered it, making a series of halls.
This consists of an urban beach built on two miles of the Pompidou Expressway along the right-bank the Seine, between the Tuileries and the Quai Henri IV opposite Notre Dame, and a 220 square metre swimming pool.
www.citymayors.com /development/leshalles_paris.html   (530 words)

  
 FIFA.com The Official web site of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association
S Blatter opened the 54th Ordinary FIFA Congress in the presence of French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin, French Minister of Sport Jean-François Lamour, Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoë, Swiss Federal President Joseph Deiss, IOC President Dr Jacques Rogge, and numerous guests and delegates from FIFA's member associations.
FIFA's birthday celebrations have today, Thursday, 20 May 2004, got underway in celebratory fashion in its birthplace, Paris, as FIFA President Joseph.
FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter also stressed the historic nature of this year's Congress: "It is a wonderful honour for me to open the FIFA Centennial Congress.
www.fifa.com /en/print/article/0,4039,101584,00.html   (488 words)

  
 Russell Biography
Writing in the 20's, Beatrice Webb characterized Bertrand Russell as a political lightweight: "...' He never seems serious, and his economic and political views follow on his temperamental likes and dislikes...
During the time he was engaged in the composition and writing of the Principia Mathematica his marriage descended into an unrelieved hell.
Whatever combination of motives led him, in April 1916, to write a leaflet in defence of the conscientious objector Ernest Everett, one cannot doubt that Russell's action, and his subsequent dismissal from Trinity College, shook Cambridge to the core.
www.fermentmagazine.org /essays/russell3.html   (3396 words)

  
 Paris (Department and Municipality, France)
His successor Jean Tiberi was not able to keep the municipality under the administration of Conservative parties, and the Socialist Bertrand Delanoé succeded him in 2000.
The flag of Paris is vertically divided blue-red, with or without the coat of arms of the city in the middle.
flagspot.net /flags/fr-75.html   (912 words)

  
 City Mayors: London wins 2012 Olympics
Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoë was not impressed with the London tactics in the final 72 hours accusing his opponents of bending the rules by continue to lobby IOC members until only hours before the decisive session began.
We are looking for mayors who have shown that they have the vision, the passion and the skills to make their cities amazing places to live in, to work in and to visit.
The contest World Mayor 2005 aims to raise the profile of mayors worldwide, as well as to honour those who have served their communities well and who have made contributions to the well-being of cities nationally and internationally.
www.citymayors.com /sport/2012olympics_london.html   (912 words)

  
 Paris Notes - Paris, France, culture, history, current events, food, fun things to do
MONSIEUR LE MAIRE: Paris' new mayor, Bertrand Delanoë, is just the 14th in the city's tumultuous mayoral history
Paris Notes is a great way to learn about and stay connected to the most beautiful and fascinating city in the world: Paris, France.
Paris Notes is the newsletter for people who love Paris, France.
www.parisnotes.com /issueindex.html   (4892 words)

  
 TIME Europe Magazine: The Cars That ate London, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, Rome, Madrid, Vienna, Athens .. -- Feb. 24, 2003
Bertrand Delanoë, the mayor of Paris, has launched a campaign against traffic jams, known as bouchons (also the word for the cork of a wine bottle).
The Cars That ate London, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, Rome, Madrid, Vienna, Athens..
The rationalist's dream is one day to make drivers pay for exactly the amount they contribute to traffic jams: the more they drive, the bigger their car, the closer to rush hour, the higher the price.
www.time.com /time/europe/magazine/article/0,13005,901030224-423479,00.html   (989 words)

  
 perspective on Encyclopedia.com
Azedine Berkane La perspective de voir un jour jugé Azedine Berkane, l'agresseur de Bertrand Delanoë, s'éloigne au regard.
In East Asian art, perspective effects were achieved by the atmospheric method, often incorporating zones of mist to separate near and far space.
Les revendications des routiers La perspective d'un blocage des routes de France semblait prendre corps mercredi soir, les.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/p1/perspect.asp   (989 words)

  
 Metropole Paris - Free Museum Entries
December 2001:- For those who come from neighboring countries, from other regions of France, or from the other side of the world, a surprise Christmas present from Paris' new mayor Bertrand Delanoë has just been announced.
Paris' first museum, the Musée Carnavalet, was opened in 1880.
When time allows, some details about each of the museums will be added to this list, to help you plan your activities in Paris.
www.metropoleparis.com /2001/650/650gift.html   (989 words)

  
 Greater London Authority - Press Release
Bertrand Delanoë, Mayor of Paris; Klaus Wowereit, Mayor of Berlin; and Vladimir Resin, First Deputy Mayor of Moscow all have official programmes arranged around the opening of the new GLA headquarters by the Thames at Tower Bridge on Tuesday.
Klaus Wowereit: Mayor of Berlin since 16 June 2001.
In addition to the official ceremony, Mayor Livingstone will be taking this unique opportunity to hold a series of meetings with the mayors of these key European cities.
www.london.gov.uk /view_press_release.jsp?releaseid=1323   (591 words)

  
 Xe on Encyclopedia.com
Le maire de Paris Bertrand Delanoë, le 3 septembre à Thiais Le maire de Paris a entamé mardi dans le Xe arrondissement ses.
A driver of Phuong Xe Khach Company helps passengers loading their luggage in the parking lot of Grand Century Mall in San Jose, California.
Candle's New OMEGAMON XE and OMEGAMON DE Align Information Technology With Business Impact.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/X/Xe.asp   (591 words)

  
 Elections Européennes Parti Socialiste - Harlem Désir en campagne : le candidat PS aux européennes a inauguré sa permanence dans le IXe
Leur campagne débutera samedi par des visites de terrain à Noisy-le-Grand, Neuilly-sur-Marne, Trappes, et dimanche à Vincennes, Fontenay-aux-Roses et dans le XIIe arrondissement, en présence de Bertrand Delanoë.
Harlem Désir en campagne : le candidat PS aux européennes a inauguré sa permanence dans le IXe
Elections Européennes Parti Socialiste - Harlem Désir en campagne : le candidat PS aux européennes a inauguré sa permanence dans le IXe
www.idf.europesocialiste.org /article/simplearticleview/542/1/383   (591 words)

  
 Encyclopedia article on Society of St. Pius X [EncycloZine]
On June 22, 2002, the municipal council of Paris voted a wish that the Society of St Pius X be expelled from St Nicolas du Chardonnet, against the opinion of Mayor Bertrand Delanoë, who considered the matter internal to the Roman Catholic Church and remarked that the Archbishop of Paris had not asked for expulsion.
Only in the 2003 report, when, according to the above-quoted account, dialogue had “promptly ceased”, does the Commission again mention SSPX: “During the year, dialogue about the canonical situation of the St Pius X Fraternity continued at various levels.
Cardinal Hoyos answered that delcaring the excommunication null could be readily granted, but that making the statment concerning the Tridentine Mass would cause many of the world's bishops to rebel -- a situation Rome was not prepared or willing to handle.
encyclozine.com /Society_of_St._Pius_X   (591 words)

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