Photo

Reuters Photojournalism

Our day's top images, in-depth photo essays and offbeat slices of life. See the best of Reuters photography.  See more | Photo caption 

Transgendered contestant Jenna Talackova takes part in Miss Universe Canada competition wearing her evening gown in Toronto May 17, 2012. Talackova was originally disqualified from the Miss Universe Canada contest because she was not a "naturally born female". Talackova 23, who underwent gender reassignment surgery when she was 19, was then reinstated to the Canadian competition last by businessman Donald Trump, who owns the Miss Universe organization.   REUTERS/Mark Blinch (CANADA - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY)

Transgendered beauty

Transgendered contestant Jenna Talackova takes part in Miss Universe Canada.  Slideshow 

Photo

Inside Facebook

A behind the scenes look at Facebook.  Slideshow 

FACTBOX: Five facts about French president-elect Sarkozy

Related Topics

Sun May 6, 2007 2:30pm EDT

(Reuters) - Conservative Nicolas Sarkozy was elected president of France in an election run-off on Sunday against Socialist Segolene Royal, according to reliable forecasts published after polls closed.

Following are five facts about Sarkozy.

* Sarkozy will be the first son of an immigrant to rule modern France. His father comes from Hungary. A right-wing former interior minister who has led opinion polls since mid-January, he won almost 31.2 percent of votes in the April 22 first-round ballot and was on course to win about 53 percent of votes in the run-off, television projections showed.

* Aged 52, he made his name as a hardliner fighting illegal immigration and crime. Along with national identity, those issues found a strong echo in the latter stages of his campaign.

* Briefly finance minister in 2004, he saved engineering giant Alstom from collapse, confounding critics who branded him a rabid free marketeer. Vows to restore full employment in five years, free up the labor market, encourage French to work more.

* Despite efforts to soften his strident image by showing a more human side, fears of renewed unrest prevented him from campaigning freely in poor districts, whose enmity he earned over his handling of 2005 suburban riots.

* An energetic leader who likes jogging, his character became a campaign issue after he suggested a possible genetic link to pedophilia and faced renewed speculation about his marriage due to low profile of his wife Cecilia, his closest advisor.

Comments (0)
This discussion is now closed. We welcome comments on our articles for a limited period after their publication.