France 24 (pronounced France vingt-quatre [fʁɑ̃s vɛ̃t katʁ] on all three editions) is an international news and current affairs television channel based in Paris. Its stated mission is to "cover international current events from a French perspective and to convey French values throughout the world." It started broadcasting on 6 December 2006.
The service is aimed at the overseas market and is broadcast through satellite and cable operators throughout the world. During 2010 the France 24 channel started broadcasting through its own iPhone app.
Based in Issy-les-Moulineaux in the suburbs of Paris, the channel broadcasts world news. Currently it offers variants in English and Arabic in addition to French. The channel has since 2008 been wholly owned by the French government (via its holding company, l'Audiovisuel extérieur de la France (AEF)), having acquired the remaining shares held by its former partners Groupe TF1 and France Télévisions. Its budget is approximately €100 million per year.
"Le Monde d'Edena" (The World of Edena, published in English as "The Aedena Cycle") is a series of graphic novels by French artist Moebius. It grew organically out of a promotional album Moebius made for the French car manufacturer Citroën, called "The Star", in 1983. In the initial story, Moebius introduces two genderless protagonists, Stel and Atan, who crash on a bald planet and must traverse it in an old Citroën. They eventually stumble on a camp of interstellar refugees surrounding a mysterious pyramid, and are transported to an unknown world, described as a 'Garden of Eden somewhere in another galaxy.' The open ending of the Citroën story inspired Moebius to think what would happen after, and he conceived the idea for a sequel. Finding that the material, however, was too much to fit into one album, Moebius plotted out three to four books' worth of stories, and the series was born. It was additionally intended to provide the basis of a coherent Moebius universe, one which crossed over with other major works like The Airtight Garage.
"The World Is Stone" is a single by American singer, Cyndi Lauper. This is the English version of the French song "Le Monde est stone" (1978), which was part of the Starmania musical and has been most notably associated with Fabienne Thibeault, Marie Carmen and Céline Dion.
The song was composed by Michel Berger. The original French lyrics were written by Luc Plamondon, and the song was adapted to English by Tim Rice. It is a ballad from the Tycoon soundtrack. On the single the B-side was a song entitled, "You Have to Learn to Live Alone", which was also featured on this soundtrack.
Although this single was not released in U.S., it was a hit in several countries (number 15 in UK) but especially in France where it climbed to number two, stayed for three months in the top five and totaled 31 weeks in the top 50.
World Without Sun (French: Le Monde sans soleil) is a 1964 French documentary film directed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau. The film was Cousteau's second to win an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, following The Silent World in 1956.
World Without Sun, a documentary produced and directed by Jacques Cousteau in 1964 chronicles Continental Shelf Station Two, or "Conshelf Two", the first ambitious attempt to create an environment in which men could live and work on the sea floor. In it, a half-dozen oceanauts lived 10 meters down in the Red Sea off Sudan in a star-fish shaped house for 30 days. The undersea living experiment also had two other structures, one a submarine hangar that housed a small, two man submarine referred to as the "diving saucer" for its resemblance to a science fiction flying saucer, and a smaller "deep cabin" where two oceanauts lived at a depth of 30 meters for a week. The undersea colony was supported with air, water, food, power, all essentials of life, from a large support team above. Men on the bottom performed a number of experiments intended to determine the practicality of working on the sea floor and were subjected to continual medical examinations. The documentary, 93 minutes long, received wide international theatrical distribution, and was awarded an Academy Award for Best Documentary, as well as numerous other honors. It was Cousteau's second film to win Best Documentary, the first being "The Silent World" released in 1956.
MOI J’AIMERAI BIEN ETRE UN PETIT GARCON
ET DÉCOUVRIR LE MONDE D’UNE AUTRE FACON
COURIR APRÈS TOI SON HESITATION
ET REGARDER LES VAGUES EFFACER TON PRÉNOM
JE SUIS VENU TE DIRE QUE JE M’EN VAIS
J’AIMERAI BIEN RESTER TRANQUIL
VOIR LES NUAGES ET LES ETOILES ET LE SOLEIL AUSSI
RECOUVRIR TES RÊVES D’OR ET D’ARGENT
CRIER BIEN FORT SANS DÉRANGER LES AUTRES
MOI J’AIMERAI BIEN ÊTRE UN PETIT CHIEN
OUVRIR LES YEUX CHAQUE MATIN
COURIR APRÈS TOI DANS UN BEAU JARDIN
NE PAS PENSER QU’IL Y A DES GENS MALADES AUTOUR DE TOI
JE SUIS VENU TE DIRE QUE JE M’EN VAIS
J’AIMERAI BIEN AVOIR LE POUVOIR
DE RESTER PRÈS DE TOI
SENTIR TES PENSÉES SANS TE REGARDER
ET DIRE AU MONDE QUE JE T’ADORE
J’AIMERAI BIEN RESTER TRANQUIL
VOIR LES NUAGES ET LES ETOILES ET LE SOLEIL AUSSI
RECOUVRIR TES RÊVES D’OR ET D’ARGENT
CRIER BIEN FORT SANS DÉRANGER LES AUTRES
Lyrics by Antonio Lopez Culebras
Music: Luis Miguélez
Taken from the album: Glamour To Kill – Creatures without soul