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  2. File:La Dernière Heure logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. La Dernière Heure - Wikipedia

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    La Dernière Heure was established on 19 April 1906. [1] [2] The paper has its headquarters in Brussels and has a liberal stance without any political affiliation. [1] Its publisher is IPM. [3] It has seven regional versions: Namur / Luxembourg, Liège, Tournai / Ath / Mouscron, Mons Center, Charleroi Center, Brabant, and Brussels.

  4. Nathalie Rheims - Wikipedia

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    Nathalie Rheims began her artistic career as a theater actress. In 1976, at the age of 17, she entered the conservatory on Rue Blanche. She performed in La Mante polaire by Serge Rezvani, directed by Jorge Lavelli, with Maria Casarès in the lead role in 1977 at the Théâtre de la Ville. [5]

  5. Libération - Wikipedia

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    Libération (French pronunciation: [libeʁɑsjɔ̃] ⓘ), popularly known as Libé (pronounced), is a daily newspaper in France, founded in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in 1973 in the wake of the protest movements of May 1968.

  6. Journal de 20 heures - Wikipedia

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    On 7 September 1992, Antenne 2 became France 2 and the Managing Editor entrusted Paul Amar, who had previously been responsible for the presentation of FR3's 19/20, with the presentation of the Journal de 20 heures de France 2. He was dismissed following a pathetic debate he organized between Bernard Tapie and Jean-Marie Le Pen in June 1994. [5]

  7. Mylène Farmer en tournée - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [7] A second concert at the Stade de France, for September 11 was later announced on March 29 and the tickets were put on sale from April 1, 2008. [8] In April, a concert was added in Brussels for September 19. [9] [10] Other concerts are announced in the media at present, such as Bordeaux, but are not officially confirmed. In Paris ...

  8. L'Équipe - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper's biggest-selling issue is that of 13 July 1998, the day after the France national football team won the World Cup for the first time after beating Brazil 3–0 at the Stade de France. Containing the banner headline Pour L'Éternité (For Eternity), [ 8 ] it sold 1,645,907 copies.

  9. L'Express - Wikipedia

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    L'Express (French pronunciation: [lɛkspʁɛs] ⓘ, stylized in all caps) is a French weekly news magazine headquartered in Paris. [2] The weekly stands at the political centre-right in the French media landscape, [3] and has a lifestyle supplement, L'Express Styles, and a job supplement, Réussir. [4]

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