ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />STORY: Wounded French journalist Edith Bouvier arrived home in France on Friday, after escaping the shelling of Homs in which two fellow journalists were killed last week.<br/> <br />Bouvier and another French journalist William Daniels landed at a Paris where they were welcomed by the French President Nicolas Sarkozy on their return to Villacoublay military airport.<br/> <br />They were the last two Western journalists to leave Homs, where rebels have been pushed out of the opposition enclave of Baba Amro.<br/> <br />Bouvier's femur was shattered during heavy shelling in the Baba Amro district.<br/> <br />She and Daniels were brought across the border into Lebanon by Syrian rebels, the French government said.<br/> <br />Javier Espinosa, of the Spanish newspaper El Mundo, and British journalist Paul Conroy, had also been caught in the city but made their escape earlier.<br/> <br />Sarkozy said on Friday that Paris would shut its Syrian embassy due to the repression of opposition to President Bashar al-Assad and was ready to step up support of rebels if the United Nations can give a green light.
