Jacques Chirac - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jacques René Chirac (born November 29, 1932) served as the President of France from 17 May 1995 until 16 May 2007. As President he also served as an ex officio Co-Prince of ...
Bernadette Chirac - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bernadette Thérèse Marie Chirac, born Bernadette Thérèse Marie Chodron de Courcel (born 18 May 1933) is a French politician and the former First Lady of France.
Chirac Offers New EU Members ‘Freedom of Silence’
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AFP: Chirac launches foundation 'to awaken consciences'
(AFP) – Jun 7, 2008. PARIS (AFP) — Former president Jacques Chirac of France puts aside his legal troubles and returns to the public eye this week to launch his foundation for ...
Boston.com / News / Rebuilding Iraq
Chirac's other Iraq policy By Joshua Glenn, 3/2/2003. ACQUES CHIRAC'S OPPOSITION TO the Bush administration's march to war may have won him the applause of antiwar activists, but ...
Clinically Depressed Poodle Mauls Former French President Chirac ...
Clinically Depressed Poodle Mauls Former French President Chirac, Former French President Jacques Chirac was rushed to a hospital after being mauled by his pet dog who is being ...
EUobserver / Chirac calls for national unity
Chirac calls for national unity. ELITSA VUCHEVA. 01.06.2005 @ 09:57 CET. French President Jacques Chirac has called for national unity and for the defence of France's national ...
Jacques Chirac
Jacques Chirac was the President of France for twelve years, from 1995-2007. Before becoming president, Chirac was the nation's prime minister for two two-year terms and the mayor ...
Jacques Chirac - Definition
Jacques (René) Chirac (born 29 November 1932) is a French politician. He was elected President of the French Republic in 1995 and 2002. As President, he is an ex officio Co-Prince ...
CNN.com - Chirac urges no sanctions on Iran - Sep 18, 2006
French President Jacques Chirac has said he believes a diplomatic solution to the Iranian nuclear crisis can be found without resorting to U.N. sanctions.