Jacques_Chirac - President Ronald Reagan welcomes French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac at the White House.

President Ronald Reagan welcomes French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac at the White House.

President Ronald Reagan (R) welcomes French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac at the White House 3/31/1987. The president said the U.S. and France will stand together as they have in the past. (UPI Photo/Doug Mills)


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irishtimes.com at 6 Nov 2009 07:32 pm
WITH HIS successor smarting from poor mid-term opinion polls and fighting to reassert himself after a series of setbacks, former president Jacques Chirac returned this week to the...
telegraph.co.uk at 3 Nov 2009 02:20 pm
The former French president Jacques Chirac has expressed his admiration for Margaret Thatcher despite their bitter clashes.
irishtimes.com at 30 Oct 2009 08:37 pm
JACQUES CHIRAC may become the first former French head of state to be prosecuted on corruption charges, after he was ordered to stand trial over accusations he rewarded cronies with...
telegraph.co.uk at 30 Oct 2009 01:31 pm
Jacques Chirac has become the first former president in French history to face trial on criminal charges.
telegraph.co.uk at 30 Oct 2009 09:45 am
Jacques Chirac the former French president who has been charged with alleged embezzlement is still France's most popular politician.
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