From: Mxsmanic on
Stanislas de Kertanguy writes:

> And what about the other points ?

Restricted access to the government is sufficient in itself to block a
career.

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From: Mxsmanic on
Stanislas de Kertanguy writes:

> You can have a good variety of opinion in France nevertheless,
> especially on the radio (less so on TV, but I guess that's just the
> same everywhere), and of course in the press.

Provided you own a radio network or a press agency, which in itself
already requires that you be a member of the club.

> Do you read Le Canard Enchan ?

Rarely, since it's not online.

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From: Stanislas de Kertanguy on
Mxsmanic a formul la demande :

>> I looked up Paris on ultra-high resolution Google, and the images are
>> provided by a company called GeoInformationGroup, which states itself
>> on its website that high-res imagery are aerial photography.
>
> Google Maps uses satellite data from DigitalGlobe and EarthSat. These
> are satellite pictures. DigitalGlobe can provide up to 60-cm
> resolution, according to their Web site.

Yes, but look up Paris on Google Maps : they are using pictures from a
different source (which is always written in the bottom) than the two
you quoted above.

What you wrote is true, but it doesn't mean that Googgle earth uses
_only_ satellite data.

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From: Stanislas de Kertanguy on
Martin a expos le 27/07/2006 :
>>> Do you read Le Canard Enchan ?
>>
>> Rarely, since it's not online.
>
> No of course it isn't
>
> http://www.lecanardenchaine.fr/une4474.html

You don't get more than the first page on their website, though.

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From: barney2 on
In article <03ofc25vn7rsl1870hm6q3gd9cd79gt9gi(a)4ax.com>,
mxsmanic(a)gmail.com (Mxsmanic) wrote:

> *From:* Mxsmanic <mxsmanic(a)gmail.com>
> *Date:* Wed, 26 Jul 2006 23:36:45 +0200
>
> David Horne, _the_ chancellor of the royal duchy of city south and
> deansgate writes:
>
> > Which countries allow their media to publish anything?
>
> None, but some allow more than others.

So in what ways are the French media less free than the media in other
developed countries?