and the boston telecom giant orange apologizes to israel over a growing boycott scandal. to top stories. kate moody will be here and will explain why zimbabwe has decided to bid farewell to its national currency. plus, the latest from the international press. molly: we begin in france, where ad court has acquitted former top politician dominique strauss-kahn. the x imf chief was charged with involvement in a prostitution ring. the three-week trial aired all his dirty laundry but was not enough to find the man guilty. many had hoped that strauss-kahn would become france's next president. our correspondent reports now. >> really to no surprises, dominique strauss-kahn, the former president of the imf, has been cleared. the charges against him were procuring prostitutes, of maintaining and encouraging a prostitution ring. judges ruled they have not enough evidence or proof of that. it is true he took part in evenings where it now appears there were prostitutes present, but there is no proof that he knew they were prostitutes and never paid any money before partaking in those