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Sunday - January 27, 2008


Australian Open 2008: Sharapova and Djokovic won the titles

MELBOURNE - Russian Beauty Maria Sharapova and the best Serbian tennis player ever - Novak Djokovic, are the winners of this year's Australian Open in Melbourne. They won the titles in the first grand slam tournament in 2008 by beating Serbian Ana Ivanovic and French player Jo Wilfried Tsonga in the finals.

Monday - January 14, 2008


2:54 PM EST: French newspaper says Sarkozy might have wed Bruni

PARIS (Reuters) - A French newspaper reported on Monday that President Nicolas Sarkozy might have married his new girlfriend Carla Bruni last week, but the mother of the former Italian supermodel said she was unaware of any secret nuptials. Regional daily l'Est Republicain quoted a source close to someone who "attended the ceremony" as saying that Sarkozy and Bruni married last Thursday at the Elysee presidential palace. "Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni reportedly got married on Thursday at the Elysee," the paper said on its website.

Thursday - January 10, 2008


Eur@dioNantes: Call for internship!

Eur@dioNantes is looking for bilingual students (a high level of practice of french language is required) wishing to be involved in an internship to become professionals and that are open to Europe. They would alternately be journalists, moderators, news-anchors; and will work on three downbeats every day. The internship usually last 6 months, but can last less or more according to universities and students' possibilities. The students need to be present in March 2008.

Eur@dioNantes is a local pilot project with a European vocation, an associative radio that has already obtained an official authorization for broadcasting. Diffused on the frequency 101.3 in the area of Nantes (France), Eur@dioNantes equally benefits a direct broadcast on the internet. The students, supervised by professional journalists, will treat local and national information and compare them with the current news of their native country. The idea is to create a common reflection on the European actuality through these multicultural exchanges.

Even though several candidates may apply for the internship, only one applicant from each university is accepted for the same period. The acceptance of the student brings in the students from his class and his supervisor. The other students from his class will also participate in the project from a distance as journalist correspondents. Thus the intern at Eur@dioNantes remains in contact with his supervisor and the students from his class. She/he will send them the topics to be treated every week to compare (with his/her country and city) the information treated in France. The student correspondents will treat the topics from their country and propose speakers to the intern, make reports, write articles...

The application files need to be returned to Eur@dioNantes before 15 February 2008. The selection of the candidates will follow after a phone interview and the chosen candidates will be informed by mail the week after. An internship convention between university and the Eur@dioNantes structure should be sent filled-out before the reception of the student. The student should arrive to Nantes at the end of February 2008 in order to be able to start the internship on March the 1st.

More information on www.euradionantes.eu.

Wednesday - December 26, 2007


Take the Survey: The best in WAVE Magazine in 2007!

New Year is coming, we are summing up the old one! So many articles, so many topics in 12 monthly issues... What did you like the most in WAVE magazine in 2007?

Give your votes to the favorite article and favorite author!

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Friday - December 21, 2007


9:11 AM EST: Former Cold War borders fall away in new Europe

ZITTAU, Germany (Reuters) - Frontiers in east Europe once guarded by machineguns and barbed wire in the Cold War fell away on Friday as nine mostly former communist states joined the EU's border-free zone amid fireworks, cheers and music. German Chancellor Angela Merkel, herself from ex-communist East Germany, hailed as historic a move seen by many as a final lifting of the old Iron Curtain. From midnight, the nine joined 15 existing members to create an area one third the size of the United States, allowing passport-free travel for 4,000 km (2,500 miles) from Estonia to Portugal. The extension of the European Union's so-called Schengen zone brought in Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Malta, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. The move is expected to boost business and tourism, though some worry about a rise in crime or illegal immigration. Border posts were ceremonially lifted or cut, border guards left their booths and people walked freely across frontiers that once divided the former Soviet bloc from the West.

Sunday - December 16, 2007


2:47 AM EST: Bali breakthrough launches talks

NUSA DUA, Indonesia (Reuters) - Nearly 200 nations agreed at U.N.-led talks in Bali on Saturday to launch negotiations on a new pact to fight global warming after a last-minute reversal by the United States allowed a breakthrough. Washington said the agreement marked a new chapter in climate diplomacy after six years of disputes with major allies since President George W. Bush pulled out of the Kyoto Protocol, the main existing plan for combating warming. But despite its dramatic turnaround in the meeting, which approved a "roadmap" for two years of negotiations to adopt a new treaty to succeed Kyoto beyond 2012, the White House said it still had "serious concerns" about the way forward.