Topic: Jacques Chirac

Chirac's Graft Conviction Puts Him in Bad Historical Company

Chirac as president in 2001
Reuters

Former French President Jacques Chirac won't go to prison for diverting €1.4 million ($1.8 million) from City Hall as mayor of Paris, but his conviction on graft charges puts him in an unsavory club with Nazi collaborator Philippe Petain, the last French head of state found guilty of a crime.

By Ray Gustini

Dec 9, 2011

The Smart Set

Eddie Murphy's Marion Barry Biopic Can't Come Soon Enough

Salman Rushdie makes a hasty offer of marriage to the one that got away, Eddie Murphy is rumored to be starting in a Marion Berry biopic for HBO, and Fabrizio Moretti resurfaces to kiss more ladies.

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By Eli Rosenberg

Mar 7, 2011

Jacques Chirac's Trial as a Symbol of the New France

Misuse of funds, conflict of interest, embezzlement: is the blind-eye era over?

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