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  2. List of newspapers in Senegal - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper stand, Dakar, 2008. The reading public for Senegal's diverse press is largely limited to Dakar and Thies. Le Soleil is the quasi-official daily. Other major popular independent newspapers include the dailies Sud Quotidien, WalFadjri, Le Quotidien, Le Matin, Le Populaire, Il Est Midi, and the economic weekly Nouvel Horizon.

  3. Le Soleil (Quebec) - Wikipedia

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    Le Soleil rose from the ashes of L'Électeur, the official newspaper of the Liberal Party of Canada, which shut down in December 1896.The first edition was published on December 28, 1896. one day after the disappearance of its predecessor, which shut down because the Catholic clergy had forbidden it to parishioners when the newspaper criticized the Church's electoral interference.

  4. Le Soleil - Wikipedia

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    Le Soleil ("The Sun") is the name of several newspapers: Le Soleil, a French-language daily newspaper in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, founded in 1896; Le Soleil (French newspaper), a defunct daily newspaper based in Paris from 1873 to 1915; Le Soleil, a daily newspaper published in Dakar, Senegal, founded in 1970

  5. Le Soleil (Senegal) - Wikipedia

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    Le Soleil is a state-run daily newspaper published in Dakar, Senegal and founded in 1970. It was founded as a state-run newspaper by Senegal president Léopold Sédar Senghor at a time when press freedoms were tightly circumscribed. [1] Since Senegal's transition to a democracy in 2000, the state has remained the main shareholder. [1]

  6. L'Express du Midi - Wikipedia

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    In 1893 L'Express absorbed Le Nouvelliste du Tarn, a daily newspaper based in the department of Tarn and established in 1880. In 1914 it absorbed Le Ralliement et le Courrier de Tarn-et-Garonne , a daily paper also based in Tarn and established in 1904, and that same year took over the subscriptions to La Voix du peuple , an organ of the Union ...

  7. Le Petit Marseillais - Wikipedia

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    An 1887 directory of newspapers said Le Petit Marseillais was Republican, concerned with commerce and finance, with a circulation of 76,000. [4] Competition became stronger with the appearance of the Le Radical, Le Petit Provencal and Le Soleil du Midi. In response, Le Petit Marseillais launched a six-page format on 16 May 1897. [1]

  8. Claude Beauchamp - Wikipedia

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    Beauchamp began his career as a financial writer for La Presse and served as assistant publisher and editor-in-chief of Le Soleil in the late 1970s. He became president and general manager of Publications Les Affaires Inc. in 1980, one year after the company purchased the business journal Les Affaires.

  9. Le Nouvelliste (Quebec) - Wikipedia

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    Le Nouvelliste (French pronunciation: [lə nuvɛlist]) is the Mauricie regional newspaper, based in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. It is part of the Gesca media conglomerate . It was part of the Parizeau Affair , a political affair of the 2003 Quebec general election .