Ex-Miss USA appears in court on DUI charge

Former Miss USA Rima Fakih on Wednesday made an initial appearance in a Detroit-area courtroom in a drunken driving case that lawyers said could be resolved with a plea deal. Judge Brigette Officer set a March 14 trial date, but lawyers on both sides said they planned to talk in an attempt to end the case sooner. Fakih, 26, declined to answer reporters’ questions after the hearing, which was held in the Detroit enclave of Highland... [more]

Rotterdam Police commissioner fined for drink driving

Rotterdam Police Commissioner Jan Hoogstraten has been sentenced to a fine of 950 euros and a three-month suspension of his driver’s licence for drink driving. The commissioner’s wife fell and was injured when the couple were taking a walk on New Year’s Eve. He went to fetch his car because he felt it was taking too long for help to arrive. When he returned to the scene of the accident, police officers thought they smelled alcohol... [more]

Dominique Strauss-Kahn wife: ‘I’m neither a saint nor a victim’

Anne Sinclair, the wife of former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn, has been speaking about the ordeal the couple faced when he was arrested on sexual assault charges as well as her new journalistic venture. In an interview with Elle magazine, which will appear on Thursday, Sinclair confirmed that she will be the editorial director of the Huffington Post when it launches its French version later in January. Sinclair is well-known in France... [more]

Sweden launches new Wallenberg investigation

The Swedish foreign ministry announced on Wednesday that a new probe into the fate of Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, who vanished after being taken into custody by Soviet Union soldiers 67 years ago. “We have never received confirmation of what happened to Wallenberg, and feel that now after a lot of time has passed there may be a possibility to dig up new information,” Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt’s spokeswoman... [more]

Greece ‘very close’ to deal with private creditors

The Greek government will meet Wednesday with the head of a group of private bank creditors to resume talks on cutting nearly a third of the country’s massive debt, a finance ministry source said. The talks with Charles Dallara, head of the Institute of International Finance, are aimed at writing off about 100 billion euros ($128 billion) in Greek sovereign debt held by private sector financial institutions. Last Friday, the talks... [more]

Saab auctions off classic museum models

Bankrupt Swedish car company Saab is auctioning off the rare, collectable and classic cars on display in the Saab museum, as no buyer for the entire collection has been found. While the list of cars, with their pictures and details, is available to bidders online, only a select few will be permitted to take a closer look at the actual vehicles. Peter Bäckström, the museum’s head, said that he will only allow the doors to be opened... [more]

Peng crashes out, Hantuchova through

Daniela Hantuchova set up a third round clash with Kim Clijster at the Australian Open after beating Lesia Tsurenko in three sets. The Slovak came through 4-6 6-4 6-3 against the dogged Ukranian to set up a clash with defending champion Kim Clijsters in the third round. However former French Open championFrancesca Schivone failed to progress, losing 6-4 6-3 to Romina Oprandi. There was another minor upset in one of the other early matches... [more]

Wozniacki holds off Tatishvili to advance

World number one Caroline Wozniacki was forced to hit back from a second-set deficit to see off Georgian Anna Tatishvili 6-1 7-6 (7/4). Wozniacki, still seeking her first grand slam crown, cruised through the opener only for Tatishvili to storm into a 4-1 lead in the second. She fought her way back level, though, taking it to a tie-break which she won to advance to a meeting with Pauline Parmentier or Monica Niculescu. Share this: ... [more]

Why French children don’t throw food

Spend some time in restaurants in France and you may notice a curious thing. French children are unlikely to be squealing about what’s on their plate or struggling to get out of their chairs.  Indeed, they seem strangely happy to sit calmly at the table and even eat their greens while their parents enjoy a relaxed lunch. What causes this cultural peculiarity? Matthew Warren spoke to the author of a new book that may have the answers. Paris-based... [more]

The Artist star named Man of the Year in France

Three days after winning a Golden Globe for his performance in silent film The Artist, Jean Dujardin has been named Man of the Year by French GQ magazine. The magazine will give its annual awards in a ceremony at Paris’ Ritz hotel on Wednesday evening. “Jean Dujardin is an actor who makes bold choices,” said the magazine. Other winners of the awards include controversial left-wing politicians Arnaud Montebourg who is named... [more]

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