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Fidelma Cook
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France is unashamedly elitist: if you don't have the certificate, then you don't have the...
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How odd that I am back here with a dog who will need as much help as I did a year ago
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I give far too much thought to other people's lives, because there is little else to fill the...
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There is a sense of unease in Athens, a menace in the presence of buses carrying anti-riot police
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We're all stuck on a merry-go-round of keeping friends, Or, in truth, acquaintances
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The French will have to look closely at themselves and their attitudes towards women
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There's something about France that turns the toughest old pro into a winsome ingenue
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It's true. The French have few qualms about what they eat, so long as it's French of...
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France is a bloody big country, far bigger than I thought. It also seems to bend time
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Almost overnight our local papers have become monitors of hard times and lost hope
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I should never have put myself so close to nature. I can feel pity for a worn-out jacket
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A physiotherapist wrapped himself so strongly around me I felt obliged to propose
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Pierrot loves film of people falling over or slipping off mountains. Anything a touch sick. Bless
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Knowing the UK costs for animal surgery ... it was with some trepidation that I asked for the bill...
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By 5am I phoned the vet. Twenty minutes later Portia was on a drip, her eyes dying before me
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I am now wise to the ways of my cunning neighbours. It is a national sport to pull a fast one
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Many comments to newspaper articles reveal a stunted race consumed by a swirling anger
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Last night it was -12C. Even now, the early afternoon, it is -8C. This should not be happening
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The talk is no longer of hospitals. All now rests on selling the house – and here the hope...
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There are days when somebody reminds me of a conversation we had and I look at them blankly
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