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The plan was approved in July 1966 by President Charles de Gaulle, in the aftermath of two key events that made his government worry about French dependence on the US computer industry. [1] In the mid-1960s, the United States denied export licenses for American-made IBM and CDC computers to the French Commissariat à l'énergie atomique in ...
In 1995, Mac Lesggy received the "Grand Prix de l'Information Scientifique" from the French Academy of Sciences. [ 1 ] E=M6 received a prize at the Festival Images et Sciences de Palaiseau in 1992, as well as the 7 d'Or for "Best educative program" in 2001.
The Square du Bois (French, pronounced [skwaʁ dy bwa]) or Bossquare (Dutch, pronounced [ˈbɔskʋɛːr]), meaning "Wood Square", now also known by its nickname the Square des Milliardaires or Miljardairssquare ("Billionaires' Square"), [1] is a gated community in Brussels, Belgium, next to the Avenue Louise/Louizalaan.
The Last Billionaire (French: Le dernier milliardaire) is a 1934 French comedy film directed by René Clair and starring Max Dearly, Marthe Mellot and Renée Saint-Cyr. [1] The film is based on a fictional small European kingdom which is on the verge of going broke. It was shot at the Joinville Studios in Paris.
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McManus was born in Limerick, Ireland, on 10 March 1951.He was the eldest of five boys (JP, Kevin, Owen and twins Gerry and Michael). He attended the Christian Brothers School on Sexton Street, and lived in Ballygar and later Ballysheedy with his family. [3]