Extreme Toilets in France
Living in France, you get used to the idea that toilet facilities are not always what you might expect. As many seasoned motorists will know, a trip down the autoroute will expose you to some of the extremes.
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Air France Crash : 11 Bodies Identified
BRASILIA, June 21 (Xinhua) — Brazilian authorities said on Sunday that 11 bodies have been identified from the 50 retrieved from the Air France Flight 447 which crashed into the Atlantic Ocean on June 1st.
In a statement issued by a task force made up of Brazil’s federal police and the Public Safety Department of the northeastern state of Pernambuco, ten bodies were identified as Brazilian, including five men and five women and another body as a foreign male.
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France May Ban the Burqa
According to a French government spokesman, France will study the small, but growing, trend to wear the burqa (or niqāb), with a view to banning the Islamic garment from being worn in public.
Speaking on France-2 television, Luc Chatel said that the government would look to set up a parliamentary commission that could propose legislation aimed at barring Muslem women from wearing the burqa and other fully covering gowns outside the home.
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