![]() The National | Marked for Death: an anti-Islam rally cry for politicians The National The anti-Islam right is still powerful in Europe, evidenced by Marine Le Pen and her National Front taking almost 20 per cent of the vote in the first round of the French presidential election. In the Netherlands, Wilders is no longer propping up the ... |
![]() Scotsman | French elections: Nicolas Sarkozy accuses rival of lying as hope fades Scotsman Both the Socialists and conservatives have sought ways to lure voters who during the first round cast their ballots for Marine Le Pen, the leader of the far-right National Front. Ms Le Pen won a stunning 18 per cent of the first-round vote. French vote debate fierce but no knock-out blow Hollande Seen Bowing to Crisis in Socialists' Balancing Act |
![]() Scotsman | Laurence Grove: Why the right moved left Scotsman However, all would depend on the near 20 per cent who voted for the extreme-right Front National (FN) in the first round. And for many their rhyme and reason remains, a mystery. The role of the FN did not seem to dampen the euphoria that followed on ... France's Run-Off Election: Sarkozy Faces Daunting Hollande Lead |
Merci, Israel Haaretz True, "President Le Pen" is still an imaginary vision. But Marine, who has led her party to its greatest achievement (17.9 percent of the vote in the first round ) has turned into the "anointer of kings" and has already made Nicolas Sarkozy the first ... |
Movie News After Dark: Brian De Palma Keeps It Naughty and Bustin' Makes Steve ... Film School Rejects But before we get to my triumphant return after a week of vegging out and eating BBQ, lets give a round of applause to Nathan Adams, Luke Mullen, Kate Erbland, Kevin Carr and Robert Fure, who did a wonderful job last week during guest week. |


