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  2. Lettre International - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, the German Lettre International was founded in Berlin, by chief editor Frank Berberich. To begin with, Lettre International was published in cooperation with the Berlin daily newspaper, Die Tageszeitung, but has since the mid-1990 been the property of the independent Lettre International publishing company. The German edition comes out ...

  3. L'Intransigeant - Wikipedia

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    L'Intransigeant was a French newspaper founded in July 1880 by Henri Rochefort.Initially representing the left-wing opposition, it moved towards the right during the Boulanger affair (Rochefort supported Boulanger) and became a major right-wing newspaper by the 1920s.

  4. Les Lettres Françaises - Wikipedia

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    Les Lettres Françaises (French for "The French Letters") is a French literary publication, founded in 1941 by writers Jacques Decour and Jean Paulhan. Originally a clandestine magazine of the French Resistance in German-occupied territory , it was one of the many publications of the National Front resistance movement.

  5. Category:French-language journals - Wikipedia

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    Annales des Maladies de la Peau et de la Syphilis; Annales du service des antiquités de l'Égypte; Annales médico-psychologiques; Annales Scientifiques de l'École Normale Supérieure; Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales; L'Année sociologique; Antiguo Oriente; Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism; Arabic Sciences and Philosophy ...

  6. List of newspapers in France - Wikipedia

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    Le Journal de l'île de la Réunion ; Le Journal de la Haute-Marne (Haute-Marne) Le Journal de Saône et Loire ; Le Journal du Centre ; Le Maine libre ; Le Parisien (Île-de-France, Oise) Le Petit Bleu d'Agen (Lot-et-Garonne) Le Populaire du Centre (Creuse, Haute-Vienne) Le Progrès (Auvergne, Burgundy, Franche-Comté, Rhône-Alpes)

  7. Revue d'Action française - Wikipedia

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    The Revue d'Action française, sometimes called the Revue d'AF or the little gray due to its gray cover, was the precursor to the L'Action française.It was a French biweekly journal founded by Henri Vaugeois and Maurice Pujo in 1899 [1] on the first floor of the Café de Flore in the 6th arrondissement of Paris.

  8. Le Journal - Wikipedia

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    During World War I, Le Journal was at the center of an intrigue involving Paul Bolo, the essence of which was that the German government was alleged to be attempting to gain influence in France and promote pacifist propaganda by buying French newspapers. It is understood that during part of its existence it was located at 100 Rue Richelieu Paris.

  9. Journal de Genève - Wikipedia

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    The Journal de Genève (JdG) was a French-language Swiss newspaper founded in 1826. In 1991, the Gazette de Lausanne was merged into it, after which it was titled the Journal de Genève et Gazette de Lausanne. Following financial difficulties that faced both papers, it was merged in March 1998 with the Le Nouveau Quotidien to form Le Temps.