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by JOCELYN NOVECK PARIS (AP) – The French air force went on highest alert, with pilots at the ready in their jets. Governments across Europe sent troops to guard airports, train stations, border posts and nuclear plants. Commercial flights over London were banned and in Athens, security plans for the 2004 Olympics were being reviewed.
The devastating terror attacks on the United States occurred oceans away, but they sent shudders throughout the world – of sympathy but also fear. ”We are all Americans,” wrote the French newspaper Le Monde.
Many wondered how they could ever feel safe, if the mighty United States could be harmed so swiftly and drastically. ”Why couldn’t it happen here?” asked Daniel Cohen, who works at a dry cleaner in a posh sector of Paris. ”Here, Japan or anywhere that crazy people want to attack.”
Italy Charges Vivendi’s Vincent Bollore Over Mediaset Case
Bloomberg 12/12/2020 Daniele Lepido © Photographer: Marlene Awaad/Bloomberg Vincent Bollore, billionaire and chairman of the Bollore Group, pauses during an interview at the Autolib car-sharing headquarters in Vaucresson, France, on Monday, March 9, 2015.
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Italian prosecutors indicted French billionaire and former Vivendi SA chairman Vincent Bollore in a case involving a dispute with Mediaset SpA, the broadcaster owned by former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, the national finance police said.
Prosecutors allege Bollore engaged in market manipulation, intentionally driving down Mediaset’s share price and obstructing the work of market regulator Consob, according to a statement on Saturday. Vivendi denied wrongdoing in a statement. A Mediaset spokesman declined to comment.