Sunday, 15 May 2011

IMF's Famous Name "Dominique Straus" Arrested!!!

Allegations of sexual assault in a New York hotel have torn France's presidential race asunder and savaged the reputation of the suave and self-assured Dominique Strauss-Kahn, chief of the International Monetary Fund.
The 62-year-old Strauss-Kahn has topped French opinion polls for months as the man most likely to become this nation's next president, consistently outshining the little-loved conservative incumbent, Nicolas Sarkozy.

Yet on Sunday, Strauss-Kahn's allies and rivals alike struggled with shock at news that he was hauled off an Air France flight minutes before takeoff, arrested and facing charges of attempted rape and a criminal sex act. In cafes and outdoor markets, French voters shared that disbelief.
For some, the arrest spells the end of the prominent Socialist's presidential ambitions and even his political career. Others cautioned that it's too early to judge a man who denies wrongdoing. Still others sniffed a plot to blacken his name just as France's presidential campaign heats up for the April 2012 first-round vote.

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