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  2. Arte - Wikipedia

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    Arte (/ ɑː r ˈ t eɪ /, French pronunciation:, German: [ˈa⁠ʁ⁠tə]; Association relative à la télévision européenne (Association relating to European television), sometimes stylised in lowercase or uppercase in its logo) is a European public service channel dedicated to culture.

  3. Les Abattoirs - Wikipedia

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    Les Abattoirs, Musée – Frac Occitanie Toulouse, combines a museum of modern and contemporary art (Musée) and a regional collection of contemporary art (Frac). [1] It is located in the French Occitanie region, in the city of Toulouse. [2]

  4. Replay (2001 film) - Wikipedia

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    Replay (French: La répétition) is a 2001 French-Canadian drama film directed by Catherine Corsini. It was entered into the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. [3] Plot

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  8. Mihran Hakobyan - Wikipedia

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    Mihran Hakobyan was born in Stepanakert, Artsakh.His father, sculptor Armen Hakobyan (1941–1990), [2] [3] died during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War. [4] From 2000 to 2006, he studied sculpting at the Yerevan State Academy of Fine Arts. [5]

  9. How The World Bank Is Financing Environmental Destruction

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    In northern Peru, the World Bank's business-lending arm is part owner of the Yanacocha gold mine, accused by impoverished farming communities of despoiling their land in pursuit of the precious ore. The bank and IFC have stepped up investments in projects deemed to have a high risk of serious and environment damage, including oil pipelines, mines and even coal-fired power plants, an ...