After the solar Mersen diversified into health

June 7, 2011

On Tuesday, a giant glass, Corning, and a French specialist in composite materials, Mersen, announce an alliance whose ambition is astonishing: the partners plan to revolutionize the manufacture of drugs. Corning has indeed used the properties of glass to develop a "reactor" to better control the manufacturing process of ...

Social fraud detected: 458 million euros in 2010

June 1, 2011

The amount of fraud detected Social reached 457.6 million euros last year, said Xavier Bertrand on Wednesday before members of the Mission Evaluation and Control of Social Security. Up 19% compared to 2009, he must be careful not to misunderstand: "These are not the frauds that have increased," said ...

Demography Achilles heel of Germany

May 18, 2011

Since the beginning of the year, the argument runs in a loop in the mouth of Nicolas Sarkozy and his ministers. If the performance of France remain considerably below those of Germany in employment is that the labor force goes up here, and drop it on the opposite bank ...

Facebook: Mark Zuckerberg, a homonym of excluded

May 16, 2011

"If you had typed it into Google Mark Zuckerberg in 2004, you would have found me. Me and nobody else. Mark S. Zuckerberg, a lawyer specializing in bankruptcies. But if you renewed your research two years later, you would not have found at all. Now, my name is no ...

French tourists shun Japan

April 30, 2011

While the Quai d'Orsay has lifted bans on travel to Japan from April 14, this destination is still shunned by tourists. A study by Harris Interactive, whose results were released Thursday, shows that Japan would be top destinations to which the French did not intend to go over the ...

A year after the rescue, Greece deadlocked

April 23, 2011

On the eve of Orthodox Easter, the church bells ring out across the country. Greeks prepare their celebrations by painting eggs in red, symbolizing the blood of Christ, or choosing the paschal lamb. Yet in the central meat market in Athens, where the best lambs are sold in ...

Greece: the uneasy debt restructuring in the euro area

April 19, 2011

In central Athens, the Greek debt restructuring is on everyone's lips. Despite denials from the IMF, the European Union and the Greek government, this possibility was the one on Monday, the daily Eleftherotypia, close to the government, which provided "that the government asked the IMF and the lengthening of ...

Disney moves to Shanghai

April 8, 2011

The danger rodent invades China. Walt Disney began construction of a new park in Shanghai, the economic capital of the country. The famous mouse ears characters were there to celebrate with great pomp and laying the foundation stone of the first park in mainland China. Side by side, Bob ...

Airbus A320 will launch its new NEO with a year ahead

April 7, 2011

Airbus leads charge. Despite a poor start to the year, with a single command net in the first quarter against 88 for Boeing, Airbus announced the marketing of its new A320 NEO for 2015, a year earlier than originally planned. In a statement, Airbus sees this as a response ...

Roommate cheap cons of social projects

March 25, 2011

Faced with rising rents in France, it becomes difficult for the student accommodation. AFEV (Association of the student foundation for the city), an association of student volunteers who fight against inequalities in income neighborhoods, has been working on this issue. It launched a program that offers student groups, in ...

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