
Tricia Belgrave I'll be there... hooray for me!!!

France.com Well, isn't that really strange???
www.telegraph.co.uk
A decree banning women from wearing trousers in Paris is still technically in force, it emerged on Monday, making the laissez-faire French capital theoretically stricter than hardline Sudan in the fashion stakes.

France.com France finally qualifies for the World Cup. Allez les Bleus!
www.nytimes.com
LONDON (Reuters) - France, with a controversial extra-time goal from William Gallas, squeezed into the World Cup finals despite failing to beat Ireland in Paris while Slovenia upset Russia on a nailbiting night of qualifiers on Wednesday.

Ranska La France Hi there! Check out nice party options for New Year in Paris from this page!
Location:Paris
Time:9:00PM Thursday, December 31st

France.com Asterix celebrates its 50th birthday this month, and still makes for a relevant, informative and fun read. Imagine the banquet for the 50th birthday!
www.guardian.co.uk
Jessica Reed: France may not be what it once was. But on the eve of his 50th birthday, Asterix reminds us of national traits we can be proud of

Angga C. Gautama i've never visited France. but my daddy had. Greaux les-Bainc I wish i could visit France. i am indonesien.

France.com is pleased to be the winner of this year's prestigious 'Best Website' Award from Atout France (the French Government Tourist Office)...

Vanessa Carys I didn't know that

France.com Clos Montmartre produces around 1500 half-liter bottles each year and is the only remaining vineyard within the city limits of Paris. Every year in October it’s the setting for a lively harvest festival, or Fête des Vendanges.
www.parislogue.com
If you happened to read through our guide to the Montmartre neighborhood you might have noticed a little note that could have caused you to wonder - but about

France.com Good advice for those who want to stretch their travel budget...
www.smh.com.au
"This city is worth the price," says veteran tourist Alex Wadkin, 71, a retiree from Dublin, Ireland, sipping a 4 Euro ($A8) cup of coffee on the Champs-Elysees.














