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If it's a draft, it looks promising. As a French student who traveled in Senegal recently, I really appreciate how you guys give a point of view that we don't usually hear. Agree with the piece of advice though... Can't wait to see the final result!
. . . and part 2: So far we've seen a brief look at who supports Segolene - can you find anyone in that community who supports Sarkozy? Is it a black/white issue? All questions you're trying to find out as good journalists, I'm sure.
Best of luck and I'll be looking forward to seeing more. And if you need some R&R after the whole thing's over, come out to Budapest!
Hey Guys, this is a good first look, and I imagine it was a bit rushed. I have to split my response into two posts.
What I'd like to see more of is a more varied array of interviews and some more explanation of the Senegalese and/or other minority groups in Paris. Also I think any discussion of democracy in France must take into account the socialist history, the riots last year (or was it 2005?) and the basic issues of labor, xenophobia, etc that are behind the campaigns.
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So far we've seen a brief look at who supports Segolene - can you find anyone in that community who supports Sarkozy? Is it a black/white issue? All questions you're trying to find out as good journalists, I'm sure.
Best of luck and I'll be looking forward to seeing more. And if you need some R&R after the whole thing's over, come out to Budapest!
What I'd like to see more of is a more varied array of interviews and some more explanation of the Senegalese and/or other minority groups in Paris. Also I think any discussion of democracy in France must take into account the socialist history, the riots last year (or was it 2005?) and the basic issues of labor, xenophobia, etc that are behind the campaigns.