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October 10, 2005
Topics animal, pie, fashion, big, animals, face, anna, jennifer, paris, advertising, french, magazine and free
French anti-fur activists struck a Vogue editor in the face with a cream pie. Anna Wintour, editor of the U. S. edition of Vogue, was attacked for her support of the use of animal fur by the fashion industry. Wintour was hit in the face with a tofu cream pie as she left the Chloe fashion ready-to-wear show at the Tuileries Gardens in central Paris. It was the second such attack this year on on the Vogue Editrix, who is an unapologetic fur supporter according to animal rights groups and even has the nickname "pelt pusher".
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October 3, 2005
Topics fishing, cats, island, dogs, boats, shark, ocean, picture, prince, french, indian, animals, family and pictures
Outrage spreads Monday as a picture of a labrador retriever is shown to have a large double fishing hook through its snout and reports of fishermen on French-controlled Reunion Island using live dogs and cats as bait for shark fishing. The island is located in the Indian Ocean and is frequently visited by the British Royal Family, including Prince William.
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September 22, 2005
Topics club, dancer, dance, cover, restaurants, bars, strip, military, french, hurricane, private, business, free, food and people
Bourbon Street's Deja Vu club is the first strip club to reopen for business in New Orleans' famed French Quarter, following the devastating effects of Hurricane Katrina three weeks ago. Reuters
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September 20, 2005
Hector Duarte Jr. - All Headline News Staff ReporterThe French lottery firm says the winning ticket for Friday's drawing was bought in "Cafe de l'Arrivee" - the Arrival Pub - at Franconville-la-Garenne in Val d'Oise, not far from Paris.
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September 19, 2005
North Dakota residents have a new distinction under their belts, which are likely a bit tighter after their annual french fry feeding frenzy on Thursday. They consumed an estimated 4,518 pounds of french fries during "Potato Bowl U. S. A" week, recognizing the rampant potato industry in the Red River Valley and including a weekend University of North Dakota football game.
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