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  2. Dominique Venner - Wikipedia

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    Dominique Venner (French:; 16 April 1935 – 21 May 2013) was a French historian, journalist, and essayist.Venner was a member of the Organisation armée secrète and later became a European nationalist, founding the neo-fascist and white nationalist Europe-Action, before withdrawing from politics to focus on a career as a historian. [1]

  3. Diane Lamoureux - Wikipedia

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    Une relecture en trois temps 1949-1971-1999, Montréal, Les Éditions du remue-ménage, 2001. « Le souci de soi comme substitut au souci du monde », with Lucille Beaudry and Laurence Olivier (dir.), Le politique par le détour de l'art, de l'éthique et de la philosophie, Sillery, Les Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2001.

  4. Télé 7 Jours - Wikipedia

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    From 1985 to 2003, Télé 7 Jours organized a French television production award (similar in nature to the Emmy Awards) called the 7 d'Or. [2] From 1996 to 1999, Benjamin Cuq worked as reporter for Télé 7 Jours. In 2007, Télé 7 jours was the fourth best-selling television magazine in France, behind Télé Z, TV Hebdo and TV Magazine.

  5. Louis Lemercier de Neuville - Wikipedia

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    Ça manque de femmes !, revue fantaisiste performed by Lemercier de Neuville's Pupazzi at Concert parisien (1884) Louis Lemercier de Neuville or La Haudussière, real name Louis Lemercier, (2 July 1830 – 1918) was a French puppeteer, journalist, columnist, playwright and storyteller.

  6. Cairn.info - Wikipedia

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    Cairn.info is a French-language web portal, founded in 2005, containing scholarly materials in the humanities and social sciences and recently scientific, technical, and medical sciences.

  7. ‘12 Badass Women’ by Huffington Post

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    Victoria Woodhull was the first woman to run for president in the U.S. and she made her historic run in 1872 – before women even had the right to vote! She supported women's suffrage as well as welfare for the poor, and though it was frowned upon at the time, she didn't shy away from being vocal about sexual freedom.

  8. La Revue Universelle - Wikipedia

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    La Revue universelle was a French periodical published in Paris from 1920 to 1944. It was founded by Jacques Bainville (director) and Henri Massis (editor-in-chief) following the publication of the manifesto "Pour un parti de l'intelligence" in Le Figaro on July 19, 1919. The journal's program aimed to "unite all who, worldwide, take a stand ...

  9. What’s the best treatment for ADHD? Large new study ... - AOL

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    Stimulant medications and certain therapies are more effective in treating ADHD symptoms than placebos, a new study on more than 14,000 adults has found.