From the CNN web site:
A church was set ablaze in the southern fishing town of Sete and another in nearby Lens, Pas de Calais; two schools in the southeastern town of Saint-Etienne and a police station in the central France town of Clermont-Ferrand were torched, as was a social center in Seine-Saint-Denis, near the border with Switzerland.
Two stunning geographical howlers in one sentence (Pas de Calais, as you might deduce, is not nearby anthing southern, and the Paris suburb of Seine-Saint-Denis is nowhere near the border with Switzerland).
Exceptional even by the standards of Americans, who call a thing a Smart Bomb if it knows how to find Iraq.
A church was set ablaze in the southern fishing town of Sete and another in nearby Lens, Pas de Calais; two schools in the southeastern town of Saint-Etienne and a police station in the central France town of Clermont-Ferrand were torched, as was a social center in Seine-Saint-Denis, near the border with Switzerland.
Two stunning geographical howlers in one sentence (Pas de Calais, as you might deduce, is not nearby anthing southern, and the Paris suburb of Seine-Saint-Denis is nowhere near the border with Switzerland).
Exceptional even by the standards of Americans, who call a thing a Smart Bomb if it knows how to find Iraq.
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