Le Parisien
Publication
Roman Polanski's release secured by Nicolas Sarkozy: Sister-in-law...it is thanks to the President that Roman has been freed, but he has been super," Polanski's sister-in-law, Mathilde Seigner, told Le Parisien newspaper. "The President has been very effective. " The London Times speculated that Sarkozy's... In this article: Roman Polanski, Nicolas Sarkozy, U.S., Carla Bruni, The London Times, Le Parisien, University of Bern, Mathilde Seigner, Emmanuelle Seigner, and Switzerland |
-
New Kerala | 2 days ago
Roman Polanski to stay at Swiss luxury resort
...very happy and relieved. We''re going to drink a nice glass of champagne and toast together," Contactmusic quoted her, as telling French newspaper Le Parisien, The Swiss government is yet to decide if Polanski should be extradited to the US.
In this article: Roman Polanski, Champagne, Mathilde Seigner, US, Washington, and France
-
New Kerala | 2 days ago
Roman Polanski Heading To Luxury Ski Resort
...the decision. Polanski's sister-in-law, Mathilde Seigner, admits she is delighted the star will soon be free, telling French newspaper Le Parisien, 'I am very happy and relieved. We're going to drink a nice glass of champagne and toast...
In this article: Roman Polanski, Mathilde Seigner, U.S., Champagne, Switzerland, and Associated Press
-
New Kerala | 2 days ago
After bail, Polanski to head to luxury Swiss ski resort
...will soon be free. "I am very happy and relieved. We're going to drink a nice glass of champagne and toast together," she told newspaper Le Parisien. Authorities have refused to announce when the 76-year-old will be released, but a...
In this article: Roman Polanski, Mathilde Seigner, Champagne, US, Hollywood, and New York
-
New Kerala | 2 days ago
Nicolas Sarkozy 'helped' Roman Polanski get bail
...the President that Roman has been freed, but he has been super. The President has been very effective, Times Online quoted her as telling Le Parisien newspaper. Sarkozy had earlier expressed his views on the director being held on a US...
In this article: Roman Polanski, Nicolas Sarkozy, Carla Bruni, Le Figaro, Mathilde Seigner, Emmanuelle Seigner, Swiss Alps, London, and US
-
Independent.co.uk - Music | 2 days ago
Johnny goes to Hallywood
...offer by the Coen brothers. "Quentin Tarantino is writing a screenplay for me but I haven't read it yet," Hallyday told the newspaper Le Parisien. "I am also going to meet the Coen brothers, who have approached my agent." The director of...
In this article: Johnny Hallyday, Quentin Tarantino, Vengeance, Coen brothers, Hollywood, Paris, United States, and Suicide
-
Guardian Unlimited | 3 days ago
Polanski faces house arrest in chalet
...his family's home in Paris if he fled justice again. "I am very happy and relieved," Mathilde Seigner, Polanski's sister-in-law, told Le Parisien newspaper, adding that the director's imprisonment had had "enormous consequences on a...
In this article: Roman Polanski, Champagne, United States, Zurich Film Festival, Quaalude, and Mathilde Seigner
-
Yahoo! News | 3 days ago
Swiss ministry agrees to Polanski bail (AFP)
...the president that Roman has been freed, but he has been super," Mathilde Seigner, the sister of Polanski's wife Emmanuelle Seigner, told Le Parisien newspaper. "The president has been very effective." Copyright © 2009 Agence France Presse.
In this article: Roman Polanski, Nicolas Sarkozy, Agence France Presse, United States, All rights reserved, Oscar, Mathilde Seigner, and Rosemary's Baby
-
BBC News | November 21, 2009
Hand-wringing
In an online poll for Le Monde, almost two-thirds of respondents agreed that the handball "discredits France's qualification". Le Parisien newspaper summarised the national mood: "The handball of Henry has brought a decisive...
In this article: Thierry Henry, France, Le Monde, Eric Cantona, Respondent, L'Equipe, World Cup, Movement for France, and Slate
-
Guardian Unlimited | November 20, 2009
France's new sport: soul-searching
...straight - this time, it said, "with no hands". At a time when citizens have been asked to consider what national identity means to them, Le Parisien wrote: "The handball of Henry has brought a decisive contribution to the theme 'being...
In this article: Thierry Henry, France, World Cup, Stade de France, FIFA, Zinedine Zidane, and Jean-Marie Le Pen
-
Independent.co.uk - Commentators | November 19, 2009
John Lichfield: The hand of Dieu - but with heads hung
In this article: Thierry Henry, France, World Cup, L'Equipe, Raymond Domenech, Arsene Wenger, God, and French television
Trends
Loading...
More on Le Parisien
Description from Wikipedia:
Le Parisien ("The Parisian") is a French daily newspaper covering both international and national news, and local news of Paris and suburbs. It was established as Le Parisien libéré by Émilien Amaury in 1944, and the name was changed to the current one in 1986. A national edition exists, called Aujourd'hui en France ("Today in France").
It is the best-selling national newspaper in France with a combined daily circulation figure of 530,000 (2008).
Explore everything named Le Parisien...