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  2. Jean-Pierre Gallet - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Pierre Gallet [ʒɔ̃-pjɛʀ galɛ] (7 April 1943 – 11 February 2020) was a Belgian journalist who worked for RTBF. [1] Biography.

  3. Jean-François Bazin - Wikipedia

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    Bazin became a journalist in 1966 based in Dijon for the newspaper Les Dépêches.He served as editor-in-chief for the weekly La Lettre de Bourgogne from 1973 to 2003. He collaborated with Les Echos, Le Moniteur Universel, Le Nouvel Économiste, and Le Spectacle du Monde, in addition to the radio station France 3.

  4. Jean-Pierre Van Rossem - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Pierre Van Rossem (29 May 1945 – 13 December 2018) [2] was a Belgian stock market guru, economist, econometrician, convicted fraudster, author, philosopher, [3] public figure, politician, and member of the Belgian and Flemish Parliaments.

  5. Jean-Pierre Verheggen - Wikipedia

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    The Alphabet des lettres françaises de Belgique commented on his poetry, saying "His poetry is above all a parody of poetry, a radical critique of the ideology that this genre conveys and a burlesque pastiche of its conventions. From there, in 1968 he developed the concept of rewriting and applied its effects to broader fields of investigation ...

  6. Jean-Pierre Darroussin - Wikipedia

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    Alain Gautré & Pierre Pradinas Pierre Pradinas 1983 Les Amis de Monsieur Gazon: Pierre & Simon Pradinas Pierre Pradinas 1986 The Seagull: Anton Chekhov: Pierre Pradinas 1989 Le Secret: Henri Bernstein: Andreas Voutsinas: 1991 Cuisine et Dépendances: Agnès Jaoui & Jean-Pierre Bacri: Stéphan Meldegg Nominated - Molière Award for Best ...

  7. Jean-Paul Pigasse - Wikipedia

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    Pigasse wrote under the pseudonym of 'Favilla' for Les Echos from 1978 to 1984. [1] He is the author of five non-fiction books. He is the owner of ADIAC, a communications firm which publishes the daily newspaper Les Dépêches de Brazzaville in the Republic of the Congo. [2] [3] He is friends with Congolese President Denis Sassou Nguesso. [2] [3]

  8. Jean-Pierre Berghmans - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Pierre Léon Louis Joseph Marie Berghmans, born on 23 January 1949 in Namêche (Belgium), is the son of Jean Berghmans (1918–1999) and Baroness Elisabeth Lhoist (1921–2020). In 1972 he married Countess Catherine d'Aspremont Lynden, daughter of mayor, senator and minister Count Harold Charles d'Aspremont Lynden (1914–1967), with whom ...

  9. Jean-Pierre Coopman - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Pierre Coopman was born on 11 July 1946, in the Flemish (northern Belgium) community of Ingelmunster. Early in life, he showed a gift for artistry. Early in life, he showed a gift for artistry. He was instructed in sculpting by his stepfather, and Coopman's first fully paid job was as a stone cutter.