Eleanor Beardsley http://wnku.org en In France, A Renewed Push To Return Art Looted By Nazis http://wnku.org/post/france-renewed-push-return-art-looted-nazis During World War II, the Nazis plundered tens of thousands of works of art from the private collections of European Jews, many living in France. About 75 percent of the artwork that came back to France from Germany at the end of the war has been returned to their rightful owners.<p>But there are still approximately 2,000 art objects that remain unclaimed. Wed, 08 May 2013 15:37:00 +0000 Eleanor Beardsley 22646 at http://wnku.org In France, A Renewed Push To Return Art Looted By Nazis Routine On U.S. Racetracks, Horse Doping Is Banned In Europe http://wnku.org/post/routine-us-racetracks-horse-doping-banned-europe At the famous Hippodrome de Longchamp just outside of Paris this month, crowds came to cheer and bet on the sleek thoroughbreds that opened horse racing season by galloping down the verdant turf course.<p>Horse racing in Europe is different from the sport in the U.S., from the shape and surface of the track to race distances and the season itself. Another big difference is doping.<p>Drugs are not allowed in European horse races. But in America, they aren't just legal, they're widely used — particularly furosemide, better known as Lasix. Tue, 23 Apr 2013 20:48:00 +0000 Eleanor Beardsley 22148 at http://wnku.org Routine On U.S. Racetracks, Horse Doping Is Banned In Europe Versailles Gets Spiffed-Up On Its Day Off http://wnku.org/post/versailles-gets-spiffed-its-day With nearly 7 million visitors a year, the Chateau of Versailles in France is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world. But one day a week, it's closed.<p>So what happens at Versailles on its day off? A spa day, of sorts — involving cleaning and conservation work.<p>Catherine Pegard, president of Versailles, says the palace is always caught between history and modernity.<p>"There's always an equilibrium to be struck between preserving the history of the palace and operating in the 21st century, a constant pull between conservation and creation," she says. Fri, 29 Mar 2013 07:04:00 +0000 Eleanor Beardsley 21355 at http://wnku.org Versailles Gets Spiffed-Up On Its Day Off As Global Chains Move In, The Champs Elysees Gets A New Look http://wnku.org/post/global-chains-move-champs-elysees-gets-new-look Once known as the most beautiful avenue in the world, the Champs Elysees is changing. Some Parisians fear it's starting to look like any American shopping mall as high rents and global chains steadily alter its appearance.<p>"We just try to keep a sort of diversity on the Champs Elysees, with the cinemas, with restaurants, with cafes and shops," says Deputy Mayor Lynn Cohen-Solal. "We don't think the laws of the natural market, the free market, make for a good Champs Elysees."<p>Cohen-Solal says the Champs Elysees is being transformed by those skyrocketing rents. Thu, 14 Mar 2013 20:59:00 +0000 Eleanor Beardsley 20863 at http://wnku.org As Global Chains Move In, The Champs Elysees Gets A New Look U.S. Boss Offers Blunt Critique; French Workers Give Fiery Response http://wnku.org/post/us-boss-offers-blunt-critique-french-workers-give-fiery-response The battle between an American capitalist and a French socialist official has prompted chuckles — and heated debate — on both sides of the Atlantic. The exchange highlights some humorous stereotypes and reveals real differences between the economic cultures of France and the United States.<p>A leaked letter from Maurice Taylor, CEO of the Illinois-based Titan tire company, ignited the controversy. Thu, 28 Feb 2013 17:19:00 +0000 Eleanor Beardsley 20358 at http://wnku.org U.S. Boss Offers Blunt Critique; French Workers Give Fiery Response In Algeria, Sahara Attack Revives A Fear Of Renewed Terrorism http://wnku.org/post/algeria-sahara-attack-revives-fear-renewed-terrorism When Muslim extremists overran an oil and gas facility in Algeria's Sahara desert last month, Algerians saw the drama through the lens of their own painful history.<p>The news that terrorists had seized the In Amenas oil and gas plant stunned people in Algiers, the Algerian capital, who thought they'd seen the last of such attacks.<p>For most of the 1990s, a brutal civil war between Islamists and the military engulfed the country. More than 150,000 Algerians — mostly civilians — lost their lives in the violence. Thu, 21 Feb 2013 21:57:00 +0000 Eleanor Beardsley 20130 at http://wnku.org In Algeria, Sahara Attack Revives A Fear Of Renewed Terrorism A Murder Deepens Tunisia's Political Crisis http://wnku.org/post/murder-deepens-tunisias-political-crisis The political crisis in Tunisia is deepening after last week's murder of a prominent secular politician. Tunisians are increasingly divided over their country's government and future, just two years after collectively overthrowing the dictator in a popular revolution.<p>The murder of outspoken politician Chokri Belaid shocked Tunisians to their core. Tens of thousands of people turned out to bury him Friday in the main cemetery in Tunis, the capital. Wed, 13 Feb 2013 08:40:00 +0000 Eleanor Beardsley 19833 at http://wnku.org A Murder Deepens Tunisia's Political Crisis Not Just A Fashion Hot Spot: Paris Is Also The Capital Of Dog Mess http://wnku.org/post/not-just-fashion-hot-spot-paris-also-capital-dog-mess <em>This essay by NPR correspondent Eleanor Beardsley was borne out of the personal exasperation of living in a beautiful city with one thing she found very, very wrong.</em><p>When you walk down the grand boulevards of the City of Light, you have to be careful where you step.<p>Every day, my senses are assaulted by the piles I have to dodge in the Parisian streets. There are the fresh ones that leave me feeling angry, and the ones from the previous days that have begun to smear down the street on the bottoms of people's shoes.<p>About a year ago, I began to get really worked up about it. Sat, 26 Jan 2013 12:43:00 +0000 Eleanor Beardsley 19225 at http://wnku.org Not Just A Fashion Hot Spot: Paris Is Also The Capital Of Dog Mess Same-Sex Marriage And Adoption: Unresolved Issues In France http://wnku.org/post/same-sex-marriage-and-adoption-unresolved-issues-france France is known as a tolerant country on many social issues, yet the country is embroiled in a debate about same-sex marriage and adoption.<p>President Francois Hollande is following through on a campaign promise to bring full rights to gay couples. Sat, 29 Dec 2012 10:22:00 +0000 Eleanor Beardsley 18382 at http://wnku.org Same-Sex Marriage And Adoption: Unresolved Issues In France Gerard Depardieu's Tax Flight Stirs Fierce Debate In France http://wnku.org/post/gerard-depardieus-tax-flight-stirs-fierce-debate-france Gerard Depardieu, one of France's most iconic and beloved film stars, is now at the center of a national uproar over French taxes and patriotism.<p>Depardieu, who has been in around 200 films, says he's moving to Belgium to avoid paying a new 75 percent tax on the superwealthy. The move has divided the country and has focused attention on the Socialist government's controversial new tax policy.<p>The uproar began just before Christmas, when it came to light that Depardieu bought a home in Nechin, a drab Belgian village less than a mile over the French border. Thu, 27 Dec 2012 19:59:00 +0000 Eleanor Beardsley 18347 at http://wnku.org Gerard Depardieu's Tax Flight Stirs Fierce Debate In France