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Why English is de rigueur in many French boardrooms

By Tom Braithwaite in Paris and Chris Smyth in Brussels

Published: March 25 2006 02:00 | Last updated: March 25 2006 02:00

When Jacques Chirac stormed out of a meeting at the European Union summit he said it was because he had been "profoundly shocked" to hear a French industrialist speaking in English.

On this basis, the French president may wish to stay away from a number of his nation's boardrooms.

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