Paris Friends: Hackers get Paris' numbers,
Namedropping
Heiress in distress! Techno-crooks reportedly hacked into Paris Hilton's cell phone and splashed the contents of her address book on the Internet this weekend. Paris' friends and acquaintances are still feeling the fallout. At least those who haven't changed their numbers. Eminem, Christina Aguilera and Ashley Olsen were among the 500-plus names and phone numbers that popped up on the Web."I got 100 calls in two hours," reality TV...
Paris Friends: Paris Hilton apologises for ruining friends privacy
Hindustan Times London, Feb 25 -- Hotel heiress Paris Hilton has reportedly apologised to her friends after their private phone numbers and e-mail addresses were released on the internet by hackers who filched her mobile."I want to apologise to all my friends and family," Paris was quoted by an American Weekly magazine, as saying."I don't know why this stuff always happens to me, but I wish it wouldn't anymore....
Paris Friends: Former French leader Francois Mitterrand dies of cancer at 79
PARIS -- Francois Mitterrand, who revived France's Socialist Party into a modern political force and whose election as president ended more than two decades of Gaullist rule, died Monday morning in his official residence here of prostate cancer. He was 79. ``It is a great figure who has left us, and I salute him with emotion and with respect,'' said President Jacques Chirac, a conservative Gaullist and longtime political adversary of Mitterrand's,...
Paris Friends: Deaths Elsewhere
ARLETTY, 94, a dark-haired beauty who began as a factory worker and ended up a legend of the French cinema, died Friday (July 24, 1992) at her home in Paris, friends of the actress said. Ms. Arletty entered movie history the moment she stood on the bridge over the Canal St. Martin in the 1938 Marcel Carne movie ''Hotel du Nord.'' Her testy reply to her violent, wayward lover - ''Atmosphere, atmosphere . . ....
Paris Friends: THE CRASH OF THE CONCORDE / Friends Say Concorde Pilot 'Very Sharp'
Paris-Friends of the pilot of the Concorde that crashed outside Paris said yesterday he was an avid sportsman who was the first Frenchman to windsurf across the Atlantic. Hailed as a hero by residents of the small town of Gonesse for a desperate final attempt to steer the plane away from their houses, Christian Marty, 54, died at the controls, one of 109 people on board who perished in Tuesday's crash.Four people also died on the ground when the aircraft hit a hotel...