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"Journaille" is a German pejorative term used to refer to tabloid journalism and the yellow press.The term is a neologism from the early 20th century, formed from the word journalism and the French word canaille, meaning scum, scoundrel or rabble.
Scoundrel, a 1996 romance novel by Elizabeth Elliott; Scoundrel, a 2022 book by Sarah Weinman; Scoundrel, a 2004 novel by Bernard Cornwell; Scoundrels, a 2017 novel by Duncan Crowe and James Peak; Star Wars: Scoundrels, a 2013 novel by Timothy Zahn
The Immortal Scoundrel (French: Étienne Brûlé gibier de potence) is a 1952 Canadian film directed by Melburn E. Turner. [2] Plot. Étienne Brûl ...
Scapino by Jacques Callot, 1619. Scapino or Scapin is a Zanni character from the commedia dell'arte.His name is related to the Italian word scappare ('to escape') and his name translates to 'little escape artist', in reference to his tendency to flee from fights, even those he himself begins.
That Scoundrel Morin (French: Ce cochon de Morin) is a 1932 French comedy film directed by Jacques Baumer, Rosine Deréan and José Noguéro. [1] [2] It is based on the 1882 short story of the same title by Guy de Maupassant. [3] The film's sets were designed by the art director Georges Wakhévitch.
CHICAGO, Illinois (Reuters) -Federal Reserve officials appear more likely to cut rates this month after data showed the U.S. labor market remained strong but continued to cool in November, with a ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A large number of Americans' metadata has been stolen in the sweeping cyberespionage campaign carried out by a Chinese hacking group dubbed "Salt Typhoon," a senior U.S ...
The Scoundrel had its copyright renewed in 1962 (R297413 25 Jun 62) and for several years has been available via unauthorized VHS and DVD copies. In March 2008, the Noël Coward Society screened a 16mm copy of the film at the Paley Center for Media in New York City. (Renewal notice in Minus and Hale, Film Superlist, vol. 8, p. 747)