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Français of the year 2008 Awards
The “Français of the Year” awards celebrate the most talented French people who live and work in the UK. This year, 4000 members of the French community in Britain voted for leading individuals in business, sport, gastronomy and art on the Internet. The winners were announced on 26th November at an exclusive Awards ceremony in London.
The winners are:
Congratulations to this year's winners!

COMMENTS:
19/12/2008 - magnificent_moosettina said :
250,000 Arsenal fans think you are wrong Monsieur uttonne!
A banker of the Year? Etes vous fous!
pire que les journalistes en hiver 2008!
19/12/2008 - e.ginn said :
To David Hutton,
How is your pronunciation of the French language - perfect is it? I have lived in the UK over for over 20 years and even my pronunciation of "th" is according to my English friends very good, most French people just cannot get this sound right! If you cannot say anything nice, don't say anything!
12/12/2008 - davidrjhutton said :
With the greatest respect to his love of beautiful, balletic, exciting football, Arsene Wenger is a very poor sportsman, never seeing any of the atrocious fouls committed by Viera, Henry, Gallas, Van Persie et al, and always blaming the referees, the pitch, bad luck, or anything else he can think of whenever his team gets well thrashed (or even narrowly beaten.) He is not a good example of a Frenchman (and he can't pronounce the sound "th" - it comes out as "v")
david Hutton
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