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Re: Chiffres du chômage: la réponse d'une radiée de l'ANPE
Sujet: Re: Chiffres du chômage: la réponse d'une radiée de l'ANPE De: jakthhmnr (l' arobase) aol.com (JakTheHammer) Groupes: fr.soc.politique, aus.religion.christian, aus.general, aus.legal, aus.politics, uk.politics.misc, alt.politics.republicans
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Date: 06. Jul 2008, 07:40:17
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Chiffres du chômage: la réponse d'une radiée de l'ANPE
« Pas besoin d'aller chercher bien loin pour se faire une idée
de la
mauvaise foi qui se cache derrière ces chiffres du chômage, il
suffit
de jeter un oil à ces lettres de conseillers de l'ANPE dont on
attend
plus rien ». Radiée par l'ANPE après avoir accepté un CDD de
quatre
mois, Valérie témoigne des pratiques de l'administration qui
expliquent aussi la baisse de 8,4 % à 7,2 % du taux de
chômage.
A vraiment dire, le votre n'est pas mal, aux Etats Unis, nous
avons 6,9 % à 7,2 % du taux de chômage. Un grand Merci à Bush
pour le success de leur gouvernement.
France embarrassed by rampant Wallabies
James Horwill is congratulated by Matt Giteau after scoring
Photo: AAP
Saturday, July 5, 2008 - 10:30 PM
Source: ABC News
Matt Giteau starred as Australia outclassed the French 40-10 in
the second
Test at Lang Park, making it a clean sweep of the series and
recording its
biggest win against France.
The fly-half did not score a try but was instrumental in all
four and had a
perfect night with the boot to continue Australia's
preparations for the
Tri-Nations in fine fashion.
Ryan Cross scored a brace in the second half to add to Peter
Hynes's and
James Horwill's efforts in the first half, as the home side
took advantage
of a French side that did not look at the top of its game.
Chabal's powerful hit on Hynes in the first half was one of
only a few signs
of toughness from the visiting side, who were dominated by a
forward pack
featuring the inexperienced second-row combination of Horwill
and Dean Mumm.
The win made it three from three for coach Robbie Deans, and
captain
Stirling Mortlock says the team is working hard to make sure it
is at full
strength for the Tri-Nations.
"I think it was an improvement from last week, but look at our
bench there
are a fair few injuries," he told Channel Seven after the
match.
"We take a lot of pride in our defence and I think that showed
tonight," he
said.
"The effort and the work rate of the forwards tonight was
brilliant."
Giteau show
After slotting an early penalty Giteau floated a superb
cross-field kick
into the waiting arms of Peter Hynes on the right-hand side to
give the home
side its first try of the evening.
The Wallabies put consistent pressure on an unimpressive French
side, and
Giteau took advantage of a number of penalties to extend the
lead.
Horwill silenced the doubters who suggested his pairing with
Mumm would
struggle, collecting a sublime flick pass from Giteau in the
37th minute to
cross next to the posts for his second Test try.
But his joy would have evaporated a minute later when he was
penalised for
coming in late to a ruck, sparking a ferocious melee that left
him with a
severely swollen left eye. The injury forced him to sit out the
second half.
The Australians looked impatient in the early stages of the
second half, and
stuttering attacking moves were let down with simple skill
errors and bad
decision-making.
But that turned around when Cross scored on the hour mark soon
after coming
off the bench, running through a gap at inside centre after a
flat pass from
Giteau and outpacing the French defence to touch down on the
right-hand
side.
France was left vulnerable when Benjamin Boyet was yellow
carded for a late
tackle in the 64th minute and Cross completed his double three
minutes later
with an easy finish after the Wallabies had laid siege to the
French line.
Benjamin Thiery made a scintillating run down the left-hand
wing in the
final minute, passing inside to Francois Trinh-Duc who scored
underneath the
posts to give the tourists some consolation.
The Wallabies will sweat on the fitness of Cameron Shepherd and
Berrick
Barnes, who picked up knee and shoulder injuries respectively.
Wallabies: 40 (R Cross 2, J Horwill, P Hynes tries; M Giteau 4
conversions;
Giteau 4 penalties.)
France: 10 (F Trinh-Duc try; D Yashvili conversion; Trinh-Duc
penalty.)
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