January 24, 2012
· Filed under Manhattan adult entertainment
Sinclair – long a role model among French women – vowed at Monday’s news conference that there would be no conflict of interest in her new job.
“All important information will be treated normally. And everything that should be page 1 will be page 1,” Sinclair insisted.
What if the news is about her husband?
“I wasn’t expecting that question,” she quipped. “I don’t think it will be the essential news of 2012, but if it were we would handle it … in a professional manner.”
Strauss-Kahn still faces a civil lawsuit in the US by the hotel maid, Nafissatou Diallo, but that could take years to reach court.
His name has surfaced in an ongoing investigation of a prostitution ring in Lille, in northern France, implicating police and other officials. However, he has not been questioned. French prosecutors refused to pursue an allegation by a young French writer of attempted rape in 2003.
See the full article from “Sydney Morning Herald”
January 24, 2012
· Filed under Manhattan adult entertainment
Sinclair – long a role model among French women – vowed at Monday’s news conference that there would be no conflict of interest in her new job.
“All important information will be treated normally. And everything that should be page 1 will be page 1,” Sinclair insisted.
What if the news is about her husband?
“I wasn’t expecting that question,” she quipped. “I don’t think it will be the essential news of 2012, but if it were we would handle it … in a professional manner.”
Strauss-Kahn still faces a civil lawsuit in the U.S. by the hotel maid, Nafissatou Diallo, but that could take years to reach court.
His name has surfaced in an ongoing investigation of a prostitution ring in Lille, in northern France, implicating police and other officials. However, he has not been questioned. French prosecutors refused to pursue an allegation by a young French writer of attempted rape in 2003.
See the full article from “GoErie.com”
January 24, 2012
· Filed under Manhattan adult entertainment
Bratton took an idea he learned from his time in New York as Commissioner of Police to L.A. in the early 2000s: working on the little issues. In Manhattan, there was an outbreak of “Squeegee pests,” or the people who offer to clean your windshield when you’re stopped at a traffic light. Though public sector police paid no attention because the extortionists seemed like a minor nuisance, Bratton ordered to get rid of the problem.
“It showed the public that police were responding to things that were of concern to them. The whole concept of community policing, of collaboration, was partnership,” he said. “We were focusing on murders and rapes and robberies, but that afflicted a very small part of the overall population. But 8 million New Yorkers every day were affected by the conditions they saw in their neighborhoods – graffiti, prostitution, drug dealing. Same thing in LA in 2002.”
See the full article from “89.3 KPCC”
January 24, 2012
· Filed under Manhattan adult entertainment
Sinclair – long a role model among French women – vowed at Monday’s news conference that there would be no conflict of interest in her new job.
“All important information will be treated normally. And everything that should be page 1 will be page 1,” Sinclair insisted.
What if the news is about her husband?
“I wasn’t expecting that question,” she quipped. “I don’t think it will be the essential news of 2012, but if it were we would handle it … in a professional manner.”
Strauss-Kahn still faces a civil lawsuit in the U.S. by the hotel maid, Nafissatou Diallo, but that could take years to reach court.
His name has surfaced in an ongoing investigation of a prostitution ring in Lille, in northern France, implicating police and other officials. However, he has not been questioned. French prosecutors refused to pursue an allegation by a young French writer of attempted rape in 2003.
See the full article from “MiamiHerald.com”
January 24, 2012
· Filed under Manhattan adult entertainment
Sinclair — long a role model among French women — vowed at Monday’s news conference that there would be no conflict of interest in her new job.
“All important information will be treated normally. And everything that should be page 1 will be page 1,” Sinclair insisted.
What if the news is about her husband?
“I wasn’t expecting that question,” she quipped. “I don’t think it will be the essential news of 2012, but if it were we would handle it … in a professional manner.”
Strauss-Kahn still faces a civil lawsuit in the U.S. by the hotel maid, Nafissatou Diallo, but that could take years to reach court.
His name has surfaced in an ongoing investigation of a prostitution ring in Lille, in northern France, implicating police and other officials. However, he has not been questioned. French prosecutors refused to pursue an allegation by a young French writer of attempted rape in 2003.
See the full article from “The Associated Press”