Sarkozy Defends Son's Top-job Bid

Telegraph.co.ukSarkozy defends son's top-job bidBBC NewsFrench President Nicolas Sarkozy says his 23-year-old son has been "thrown to the wolves" over a bid to secure a top-level business job. A national row has erupted over 23-year-old Jean Sarkozy seeking to become head of Epad, which manages La Defence, ...Sarkozy defends son over nepotism rowAFPNicolas Sarkozy: my son Jean was 'thrown to the wolves'Times OnlineSarkozy nepotism row: a French tradition?Telegraph.co.ukReuters -Huffington Post (blog) -Malaysia Starall 418 news articles »

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