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by Fran (fran at eurotrib dot com) on Mon Aug 3rd, 2009 at 01:33:42 PM EST
Carla Bruni's flab fight may have floored Nicolas Sarkozy | The Australian

THE "malaise" suffered by President Nicolas Sarkozy during a run in the park a week ago has thrown light on a relentless self-improvement campaign inspired by his wife, Carla Bruni, a former supermodel known for an inquiring mind and an almost perfect physique.

It has emerged that under her influence Mr Sarkozy has given up chocolate, pastries and ice-cream. So determined is he to fight the flab that he often contents himself at mealtimes with a plate of fruit and cottage cheese.

Under Ms Bruni's tutelage, Mr Sarkozy is also trying to improve his mind, familiarising himself with artists more elevated than the popular entertainers he used to enjoy. He has even begun to read French literature.

As well as jogging three times a week for up to one hour, he has also been working out on the lawn of the Elysee Palace with Julie Imperiali, Ms Bruni's personal trainer, whose focus is on strengthening the pelvic floor muscles.

Even before he collapsed a week ago, aides and friends had voiced fears that Mr Sarkozy, 54, was becoming obsessive about shedding his "love handles", constantly weighing himself and looking at his watch in the hope of achieving better times for his runs.

"He's been looking more like a Tour de France rider recently than a president," said Patrick Balkany, an ally in his centre-right party.

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by Fran (fran at eurotrib dot com) on Mon Aug 3rd, 2009 at 01:41:36 PM EST
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great roundup, Fran!

~"When an inner situation is not made conscious, it appears outside as fate." Karl Jung~
by melo (melometa4(at)gmail.com) on Mon Aug 3rd, 2009 at 02:39:46 PM EST
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Thank you for the feedback, melo! I appreciate it as sometimes I have the feeling that I am loosing my touch to set up interesting Salons. :-)
by Fran (fran at eurotrib dot com) on Tue Aug 4th, 2009 at 12:56:37 AM EST
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not at all, they get better and better. taking a break helps!

:)

~"When an inner situation is not made conscious, it appears outside as fate." Karl Jung~

by melo (melometa4(at)gmail.com) on Tue Aug 4th, 2009 at 01:12:28 AM EST
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Is there a way the full FT article can be accessed without having to pay?
by Fran (fran at eurotrib dot com) on Mon Aug 3rd, 2009 at 02:17:32 PM EST
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google the full title and follow the google link.

The peak-to-trough part of the business cycle is an outlier. Carnot would have died laughing.
by Migeru (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Mon Aug 3rd, 2009 at 02:25:48 PM EST
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or delete all ft.com cookies to get back your allocation of free articles.

In the long run, we're all dead. John Maynard Keynes
by Jerome a Paris (etg@eurotrib.com) on Mon Aug 3rd, 2009 at 03:59:31 PM EST
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Mr Stargate

A new interview with special FX  maestro Douglas Trumbull, that includes some very interesting unglitzy movie background.

Special effects wizard and film director Douglas Trumbull once changed the way we look at science fiction movies -- and yet he walked away from film 25 years ago after a career of frustration. Trumbull helped redefine the field with his work on Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey," showing at the Topia Arts Center on Sunday, July 12. Trumbull went onto direct the much-loved cult film "Silent Running" and to lend his effects talents to "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" and "Blade Runner."

He redirected his career after directing the ill-fated film "Brainstorm" -- mostly remembered as Natalie Wood's last film -- and kept to his self-imposed exile by stretching his creativity in the field of immersive entertainment, kicked off with his design of the Universal Pictures "Back to the Future" ride. It's only recently that he has even considered returning to the world of major motion pictures.



You can't be me, I'm taken
by Sven Triloqvist on Mon Aug 3rd, 2009 at 06:12:44 PM EST
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