Adam Sage
Articles by Adam Sage
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World Affairs
Blame it on the archduke
- 04 November 2002
Adam Sage watches Slobodan Milosevic, on trial in The Hague, frustrate the judge and the prosecuting lawyers by dredging up the feuds and military clashes of ancient history
World Affairs
No parking tickets for Jews
- 15 April 2002
Middle East War - . . . and other myths flourish among young Muslims in France as the press warns of a Gallic intifada. Adam Sageon how Middle East tensions have hit Paris
Politics
Slobo runs rings round his accusers
- 25 March 2002
In his trial in The Hague, Milosevic, applying the old Marxist-Leninist view that politics is a trial of strength, plays brilliantly to world opinion
Politics
Don't ask me to cook, I'm a chef
- 17 December 2001
The New Statesman Christmas - The French cuisinier no longer sweats over a stove; he dedicates his time to raising his media profile
Politics
In a corner of a foreign field
- 10 September 2001
Why are refugees so eager to cross the Channel? If they are in Calais, they are already in England - and they won't be locked up
Politics
Blair and Hague face jail . . .
- 14 May 2001
. . . well, they probably would if they were French. The story of how politicians got into trouble across the Channel should be a salutary warning
Politics
Le weekend gets longer and longer
- 02 April 2001
Afternoon naps and DIY are booming in France with the new 35-hour week. Adam Sage reports
Politics
Why citizen Citroen won't surf
- 18 December 2000
France is deeply divided over whether it should log on to the internet, reports Adam Sage
Politics
Waiting in no-man's land
- 30 October 2000
Every week, 400 immigrants arrive in Calais, where they remain in limbo until - legally or illegally - they can cross the Channel. Adam Sagereports











