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  2. Jean-Chrisostome Hess - Wikipedia

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    La Campanella. Polka-mazurke de salon, Op. 56 (1859) Le Cor des Alpes, Op. 59 (1860) Rêverie sur Semiramide, de Rossini, Op. 62 (1860) La Dernière rose d'été. Rêverie, Op. 66 (1860) Je t'aimerai. Nocturne pour piano sur la mélodie de G. Stanzieri, Op. 71 (1862) Dormez, petits oiseaux. Rêverie sur des motifs favoris d'Etienne Arnaud, Op ...

  3. 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]

  4. List of programs broadcast by France 2 - Wikipedia

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    Complément d'enquête (since 2001) Consomag (since 1965) Envoyé spécial (since 1990) Expression directe; Faites entrer l'accusé; Journal; L'Émission politique; Télématin; Un œil sur la planète (2002-2017) French Presidential Debates (since 1988)

  5. France 2 - Wikipedia

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    On 7 March 2013, France 2 aired an eight-minute investigative report purporting to expose a weapons smuggling channel from Serbia to France. The report authors, journalists Franck Genauzeau and Régis Mathé, traveled to Serbia in February 2013 where they filmed a story claiming that Serbia is a hub for international weapons smuggling.

  6. La Française (journal) - Wikipedia

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    La Française, subtitled Journal de progrès féminin, was a French language reformist feminist weekly newspaper published in France. It was founded in 1906 by feminist Jane Misme, who ran it until 1926, when Cécile Brunschvicg, the future under-secretary of state under the Popular Front, took over. The title was published until 1940.

  7. Victor Margueritte - Wikipedia

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    His novel La Garçonne (1922), which depicted a sexually liberated young woman who wanted to "live like a man," was considered so shocking it caused the author to lose his Légion d'honneur. [ 3 ] During the Second World War, Victor Margueritte, a fervent pacifist, collaborated with Germany, like others, in the name of peace.

  8. Louis Brion de la Tour - Wikipedia

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    1789: Tableau de la population de la France. 1789: Coup d'œil général sur la France. 1790: Résultats par approximation des nombreuses recherches de la population des généralités de la France et des villes principales. 1792: Voyage dans les départements de la France Voyage, text written by Joseph Lavallée and drawings by L. Brion fils.

  9. Ferdinand Hérold - Wikipedia

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    The composer's birthplace, in the Paris street now named after him. The Herold family was of Alsatian origin (the surname was written without an acute accent). [n 1] The composer's father, François-Joseph Herold (1755–1802) was the son of an organist in Seltz.