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  2. J'Accuse...! - Wikipedia

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    Zola pointed out judicial errors and lack of serious evidence. The letter was printed on the front page of the newspaper, and caused a stir in France and abroad. Zola was prosecuted for libel and found guilty on 23 February 1898. To avoid imprisonment, he fled to England, returning home in June 1899.

  3. Georges-Gabriel de Pellieux - Wikipedia

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    [9] In February 1898 Zola was tried for libel against the officers who conducted the Dreyfus court-martial. [10] When Piquart took the stand, de Pellieux attempted to discredit him. He accused Picquart of practicing hypnotism, occultism and table turning, and said he was neurotic. [11] Pellieux called the bordereau "absolute proof of Dreyfus's ...

  4. Resolution of the Dreyfus affair - Wikipedia

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    Of the three most notable champions of revision, Scheurer-Kestner had died; Zola returned to France, where he died from an accident on 29 September 1902; Colonel Picquart, indignant at the amnesty, abandoned the appeal he had lodged against the decision of the board of inquiry—very much open to criticism—which had struck him from the lists ...

  5. Le Docteur Pascal - Wikipedia

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    Le Docteur Pascal (Doctor Pascal) is the twentieth and final novel of the Rougon-Macquart series by Émile Zola, first published in June 1893 by Charpentier.. Zola's plan for the Rougon-Macquart novels was to show how heredity and environment worked on the members of one family over the course of the Second Empire.

  6. Jean-Baptiste Billot - Wikipedia

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    He was implicated by Émile Zola of conspiracy to frame Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish officer, for espionage in an 1898 open letter J'Accuse…!. In it Zola accuses General Billot of having held in his hands absolute proof of Dreyfus's innocence and covering it up. The case, known as the Dreyfus affair, captivated and divided France.

  7. Gianfranco Zola - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 December 2024. Italian football manager (born 1966) Gianfranco Zola OMRI, OBE Zola in 2018 Personal information Full name Gianfranco Zola Date of birth (1966-07-05) 5 July 1966 (age 58) Place of birth Oliena, Italy Height 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) Position(s) Forward Youth career 1980–1983 Corrasi Oliena ...

  8. Here's How to Thicken Mashed Potatoes Quickly - AOL

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    Out of all the mashed potato mistakes you can make, adding too much liquid to your spuds is sure to ruin your day. After all, nobody wants to take a scoop of soupy mashed potatoes! But what if you ...

  9. Zola (company) - Wikipedia

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    Zola is an online wedding registry, wedding planner, and retailer. It is a female-led e-commerce company that allows couples to register for gifts, experiences, and cash funds as well as add gifts from other stores. Zola has also expanded into wedding planning with free wedding websites, invitations, and items for the wedding day.