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The promotion of industrial wind turbines as a source of cheap, green energy is wrong
Wind turbines:
Con of the century
The promotion of industrial wind turbines as a source of cheap, green energy is wrong.
OTHER LETTERS ARTICLES
Why does France continue with its inheritance laws?French law is inheritance abuse
If you weigh almost double the average person’s weight, then you pay for two seats.Fat people should pay more to fly
The Interior Ministry regularly announces more police and CCTV to combat violenceIs France a dangerous place?
We don't want special treatment, just a fair attitude and a fair deal.Rising anti-Brit sentiment?
Your thoughts on internet speeds and the user-friendliness of French websitesInternet: why is France so behind?
Rip Hopkins photographed Brits in the DordogneBeing an expat: mad or courageous?
Was the taxe carbone a missed opportunity or a tax too far?Should we tax carbon emissions?
Wouldn't it be cheaper to mash some home-made food?Baby food deal is unnecessary
Connexion readers have their say on languageFrench is not a 'useless' language
Have you shopped this way - and how much does it really save?Ordering groceries from the UK - why?
We asked Connexion newsletter readers about their experiences of banking in FranceBanking in France: your experiences
French MP wants bloggers to publish full name and addressShould bloggers reveal identity?
Connexion readers share their viewsMains tap water - or bottled?
Have attitudes to talking about money changed?Do you talk about money?
France's attitude to obesity wrong
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Mixed views on
French schooling
Following May's article on exams here's a selection of letters from our postbag on French schooling.
Nimbys would keep
us all in the dark
Wind turbines are a hedge against rising power prices, which will continue forever.
UK benefit U-turn
is half a victory
Current rules still infringe on human rights and break anti-discrimination laws.
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Poet Roger McGough didn't study English at university. He opted for French instead.Roger McGough: my
love of languages
Poet Roger McGough didn't study English at university. He opted for French instead.
Things to do, dishes to try and a run down of property pricesWhere we live:
Poitou-Charentes
Things to do, dishes to try and a run down of property prices
Quality counts in the battle for your tastebudsBakers fight to
stay off breadline
Quality counts in the battle for your tastebuds
 
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