2005-11-08
small simple one in paris for 2 nites is booked
close to gare du nord
tho the reviews i found are really bad
so a little adventure in a so-called hell of a hotel
one review states...
"The small room looked like something you would find in a truckstop "ho' hotel." "
Hotel de Maubeuge
79, rue de Maubeuge - 75010 PARIS
good
i can just walk there
and they have elevators
gooood
only a couple days then to st germain en laye to bug patrice
close to gare du nord
tho the reviews i found are really bad
so a little adventure in a so-called hell of a hotel
one review states...
"The small room looked like something you would find in a truckstop "ho' hotel." "
Hotel de Maubeuge
79, rue de Maubeuge - 75010 PARIS
good
i can just walk there
and they have elevators
gooood
only a couple days then to st germain en laye to bug patrice
France extends local curfew powers
PARIS, France (CNN) -- The French Cabinet has approved emergency measures allowing local officials to impose curfews in communities at risk of rioting after the nation endured a 12th night of unrest.
"We will now be able to act in a preventative manner to avoid these incidents," Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy said Tuesday in announcing the measure.
"We will monitor, bit by bit, the evolution of events," The Associated Press quoted him as saying.
The government decree authorizing curfews will take effect at midnight Tuesday, AP reported.
Curfews were in place in some parts of Paris overnight Monday, although the intensity of violence that has hit nearly 300 towns across the country had eased from the night before.
Rioters burned 1,173 cars in 226 towns nationwide overnight compared to 1,408 on Monday, AP quoted police as saying.
Meanwhile, 330 people were arrested, down from 395 the night before, National Police Chief Michel Gaudin told a news conference.
http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/11/08/france.riots/index.html
PARIS, France (CNN) -- The French Cabinet has approved emergency measures allowing local officials to impose curfews in communities at risk of rioting after the nation endured a 12th night of unrest.
"We will now be able to act in a preventative manner to avoid these incidents," Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy said Tuesday in announcing the measure.
"We will monitor, bit by bit, the evolution of events," The Associated Press quoted him as saying.
The government decree authorizing curfews will take effect at midnight Tuesday, AP reported.
Curfews were in place in some parts of Paris overnight Monday, although the intensity of violence that has hit nearly 300 towns across the country had eased from the night before.
Rioters burned 1,173 cars in 226 towns nationwide overnight compared to 1,408 on Monday, AP quoted police as saying.
Meanwhile, 330 people were arrested, down from 395 the night before, National Police Chief Michel Gaudin told a news conference.
http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/11/08/france.riots/index.html