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  2. L'Internaute - Wikipedia

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    Groupe Figaro acquired CCM Benchmark Group in 2015, in what Le Monde described as "a great move," as Benchmark Group at the time had the 6th largest audience in France, through its properties Comment ca marche, Droit-finances.net, L’Internaute, the Journal des femmes, [7] Le Journal du Net and Copains.

  3. Groupe Figaro - Wikipedia

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    Groupe Figaro owns Le Figaro, Madame Figaro, TV Magazine, Le Figaro Histoire, Le Figaro Magazine, Figaro Golf, Figaro Santé, Figaro enchères, Figaro nautisme and Figaro Bourse. As of 2016, its revenues were €520 million and it had 1,500 employees. [1] L'Internaute is a Dassault subsidiary

  4. William Cloutier - Wikipedia

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    William Cloutier is a Canadian pop singer from Victoriaville, Quebec, [1] mostly noted as the 2021 winner of Star Académie. [2]During his run on Star Académie, he was granted permission to be temporarily absent from the competition when his wife, Sara Dagenais, went into labour and gave birth to their son Éloi.

  5. Mouloud Feraoun - Wikipedia

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    Mouloud Feraoun (8 March 1913 – 15 March 1962) was an Algerian writer and martyr of the Algerian revolution born in Tizi Hibel, Kabylie.Some of his books, written in French, have been translated into several languages including English and German.

  6. Haiti to replace prime minister as security crisis mounts - AOL

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    Didier Fils-Aime is the son of well-known Haitian activist, Alix Fils-Aime, who was jailed under the regime of dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier. Conille, who also briefly led the country ...

  7. Le Journal - Wikipedia

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    [1] After the fall of Paris on 14 June 1940, it fell back to Limoges, then Marseille, then Limoges again, and finally Lyon. It had various supplements: Le Journal pour tous, 1891–1906; La Mode du Journal, 1896–1898; La Vraie mode, 1898–1913; Le Journal (Édition du littoral), 1907–1911.

  8. Journal amusant - Wikipedia

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    Journal amusant was a French weekly satirical magazine published from 1856 until 1933. It was founded by the caricaturist, journalist, and publisher Charles Philipon . The magazine's immediate predecessor was Journal pour rire which Philipon had founded in 1849.

  9. Francis Bebey - Wikipedia

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    He was also awarded the Grand Prix Litteraire De L'Afrique Noire in 1968 for his first novel Le Fils d'Agatha Moudio (Agatha Moudio's Son). [18] The Grand Prix Litteraire De L'Afrique Noire is a literary prize for Black Africa. His novel L'Enfant pluie (Rain Child) won the Prix Saint Exupéry in 1994. The Prix Saint Exupéry award is given to ...