Justin Bieber surrounds himself with a massive entourage which makes it difficult to work with him, according to former 'SNL' star Bill Hader.
French speakers urged to resist incursions from English

French speakers urged to resist incursions from English
French speakers' alleged fixation on English "constitutes an obsession from another era and another world. It's an impasse that we who share the French language must rid ourselves of as soon as possible," read the exhortation penned by various academics and scholars.
The declaration was signed by dozens of unionists, academics, writers and artists, chiefly from France, Lebanon, Canada, Belgium, Cameroon and Algeria, with more adding their names over the course of the day Tuesday.
The petition came just a few days before the first French Language World Forum in Quebec. It is to be published Wednesday in its entirety in several French-language dailies, including Montreal's Le Devoir, Brussels' Le Soir, Beirut's L'Orient-Le Jour, Dakar's Le Soleil, Yaounde's Mutations and Kinshasa's Le Potentiel.
The authors of the petition called for a "strategy" to reinforce the use of French as well as ties between French-speaking peoples, creating a Francophone world that can "confidently" imagine its future in a multi-polar world.
"Linguistic suppression, dismissal and resignation represents a real threat to the future of our language," the authors wrote.
The statement called for concrete measures like the mandatory publication in French of scientific works that have been produced in francophone countries.
It also calls for a greater number of cultural exchanges involving students, artists and researchers around the French-speaking world.
This "affirmation" of French should not be made "at the expense of English" and other languages, but should "value" the assets of the French language, reads the petition, which is available at www.francophonesdumonde.org.
Lifestyle News
- Germany 'most popular country' in the world: poll
- Ukraine bans first-ever gay pride march
- French lawmakers ok plan for more English at universities
- US photographer Leibovitz wins top prize in Spain
- EU drops mooted restaurant ban on olive oil in jugs
- Japan man, 80, scales Everest, sets record
- US teen birth rate drops to record low
- Philippines vows to defend territory against China
- Grounded ship is Philippines' last line of defence
- Myanmar's 'goldrush' luring foreigners in droves






