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  2. Paris-Presse - Wikipedia

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    Paris-Presse was a French newspaper published in Paris between 1944 and 1970, which was created by Philippe Barres (1896–1975) and Ève Curie (1904–2007), the daughter of Marie Curie, who both ran the newspaper until 1949.

  3. Barry Paris - Wikipedia

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    Paris is fluent in Russian, Czech, Ukrainian, and Spanish, and has translated plays by Anton Chekhov. Paris was the editor-publisher of the Prairie Journal of Wichita, Kansas from 1972–1974; feature editor of The Miami Herald from 1979–1980 and critic/reporter of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from 1980–1986.

  4. History of French journalism - Wikipedia

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    The national daily press of France (Birmingham Alabama: Summa Publications, Inc., 1998), 370pp; Comprehensive scholarly history; Trinkle, Dennis A. The Napoleonic press: the public sphere and oppositionary journalism (Edwin Mellen Pr, 2002) Weigle, Clifford. "The Paris Press from 1920 to 1940" Journalism Quarterly (1941) pp. 376–84. Weigle ...

  5. Paris Cooperative High School - Wikipedia

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    Paris Cooperative High School is located in Paris, Illinois.The school mascot is the Tiger and its colors are orange and black.. On July 1, 2009, the renamed Paris Cooperative High School (formerly Paris High School) became the first cooperative high school in the state of Illinois.

  6. I just returned from the Paris Olympics and it was nothing ...

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    During my time in Paris, the temperature got as hot as 97 degrees Fahrenheit.But even in 70- and 80-degree weather, I experienced unbearable heat in my hotel room. Most of the time, my hotel, the ...

  7. Henry Smith (lynching victim) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Smith (1876 – February 1, 1893) was an African-American youth who was lynched in Paris, Texas.Smith allegedly confessed to murdering the three-year-old daughter of a law enforcement officer who had allegedly beaten him during an arrest.

  8. Édouard Roditi - Wikipedia

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    Édouard Roditi had recognized that he was attracted to other men from an early age, and he actively explored the homosexual milieu of dance halls, bars, bathhouses and public cruising areas in Paris starting in his teen years and continuing in other places where he lived thereafter.

  9. List of newspapers in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The Beacon-News – Aurora; Belleville News-Democrat – Belleville; Belvidere Daily Republican – Belvidere; The Benton Evening News – Benton; The Breeze-Courier – Taylorville ...