Stars Get to Live Lives in Down-to-Earth Nice

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"Of course it is less glamorous. It's more for active people, people who love art, sport and gastronomy," said tourism bureau spokeswoman Isabelle Billey Quere. "It's a real town," she said, with a university, France's largest airport and largest art collection outside of Paris, 12 kilometres of shoreline -- and a population that has grown accustomed to the arrival of foreigners and celebrities from at least the mid-19th century.

"But I think all the French have this attitude that celebrities' private lives are their own concern and that celebrities are no better than them," [Nancy Wilson] said. "French people are very proud, especially the women, who are very sexy and confident; they see [Angelina Jolie] and don't aspire to be her."

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Stars Get to Live Lives in Down-to-Earth Nice

:By Colleen Barry

NICE, France -- Partially eclipsed by the glitterati of Cannes and the royal glare of Monaco, Nice is a place wh...

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