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Et je comprends instantanément qu'on va avoir affaire à un attentat terroriste complexe.
La France, elle, exige qu'au nom de l'idéal républicain la religion reste une affaire strictement privée.
He could rail away to Lebanon, but gradually their whole affaire Ghosn would fade into memory.
The narrator's lover, a taciturn farmer's son named Thomas, insists on keeping their affaire de coeur a secret.
In the run-up to Euro 2016, this became "une affaire d'état," with politicians and intellectuals joining the fray.
Mais non, pas dans le Liban de "L'Insulte", où l'insulte devient une dispute, puis un procès et enfin une affaire d'Etat.
In the lobby, before the evening's program, Zemmour's colleagues were chattering about his latest clash, the so-called affaire des prénoms.
Tout cela dans le cadre d'un procès beaucoup plus rapide et moins cher que toute autre affaire majeure menée devant un tribunal pénal international.
Ce n'était pas une quelconque affaire de corruption que Florian Jourdain dénonçait, mais un phénomène exposé aux yeux de tous, à savoir le déclin de la ville.
Gérard Bouchard, éminent historien et sociologue qui a coprésidé la commission sur les accommodements culturels déclenchée par cette affaire, a déploré la notoriété démesurée du code de vie.
Itself cut into nine sections, the exhibition is a broad historical affaire that celebrates the 300th anniversary of the king's death on September 1, 1715, due to gangrene.
This began in 1989 with the so-called affaire du foulard ("affair of the scarf"), in which three French schoolgirls were suspended for refusing to remove their head coverings.
Dans un communiqué, Paris en Commun a affirmé ce vendredi que M. Girard restait candidat, n'ayant été qu'appelé à témoigner dans une affaire judiciaire qui n'avait aucun lien avec la liste.
To accompany the talk-show appearance that devolved into the affaire des prénoms, Zemmour filmed a segment in which he returned to his childhood home for the first time in decades.
Employing an expression Chirac used in 2001 to brush off accusations that he spent public money on holiday flights for friends, Retailleau said of the Fillon controversy, in French: "Cette affaire fera pschitt".
Dans une autre affaire, quatre femmes agents d'entretien ont porté plainte contre leur employeur H.Reiner, une société sous-traitante pour la SNCF, mais leur harceleur est toujours à son poste alors qu'une des plaignantes a été licenciée.
Bouteghmès attended high school in the neighboring suburb Aubervilliers, at the Lycée Henri Wallon, where, in 2003, during his first semester, the Affaire Alma and Lila Lévy, which led to the 20123 law banning religious symbols, unfolded.
"I suppose a foreign affaire de coeur would have been the best thing of all; and that, in a way, was what I got," he observes in the beguiling "Footsteps," his masterly mash-up of memoir and biography.
And Mr. Chalençon, 47, has parlayed his niche interest into wide fame, currently appearing on the French TV show "Affaire Conclue," a kind of mash-up of "Antiques Roadshow" and "Shark Tank" that might be called "Done Deal" in English.
LONDRES — Dans les jours à venir, ceux qui s'en prennent à Meghan Markle, la comédienne américaine qui s'apprête à épouser un membre de la famille royale britannique, auront affaire à Tshego Lengolo, une fillette noire de 11 ans tout récemment gagnée à la cause monarchiste.
In the video work, "The Body's Legacies, Pt. 2: The Postcolonial Body," a number of interviewees, including a journalist and an academic, discuss the "Affaire Théo," the legal case concerning a young French-Congolese man called Théo Luhaka, who was attacked by four policemen outside Paris in 2017.
Pr. Tourtier Je trouve un spectacle assez proche de ce que j'ai pu connaître en médecine militaire, d'une compagnie de combat qui se fait accrocher en Afghanistan ou au Sahel, avec cette différence près qu'on a affaire à des publics qui ne sont pas protégés, donc avec des lésions qui sont extrêmement graves.
PORTUGAL AFFAIRE YOSLUN c. TURQUIE AFFAIRE GUTIERREZ SUAREZ c. ESPAGNE AFFAIRE ŠTEFANEC c. REPUBLIQUE TCHEQUE AFFAIRE A.B. c.
GERMANY AFFAIRE PINTO COELHO c. PORTUGAL CASE OF DUPUIS AND OTHERS v. FRANCE AFFAIRE BARATA MONTEIRO DA COSTA NOGUEIRA ET PATRICIO PEREIRA c. PORTUGAL AFFAIRE CAMPOS DAMASO c.
The Jaccoud Case, in French Affaire Jaccoud, also known as the Affaire Poupette, was a Swiss judicial scandal of the 1960s.
Pardon Mon Affaire, Too! (, We Will All Meet in Paradise) is a French film, directed by Yves Robert, released in 1977. The film is the immediate continuation of Pardon Mon Affaire, released the previous year.
Belle Affaire is the sixth studio album by the acid jazz group Tab Two.
AFFAIRE OSMANOĞLU ET KOCABAŞ c. SUISSE HUDOC. EN FAIT. I. LES CIRCONSTANCES DE L’ESPÈCE.
Amongst the festivities is the annual rock festival de Affaire that takes place every day during the Vierdaagsefeesten.
Best of Show, Conejo Valley Art Museum "Art Walk," 1995 Best of Show, Beverly Hills Affaire in the Gardens, 1999.
The Luchaire Affaire is a French is a politico-financial scandal which happened in the 1980s, under the François Mitterrand presidency.
Archives Municipales de la Ville de Strasbourg, Registre des Inhabitants ("Meldekarteikarten"), Affaire de Concours de Mademoiselle Mathilde Wahl (Janvier -Fevrier 1897).
24 octobre 2004 - par CHRISTOPHE BOISBOUVIER, Jeune Afrique. Simone Gbagbo. 26 décembre 2004 - par CHEIKH YÉRIM SECK, Jeune Afrique. Incontrôlable affaire Kieffer.
The news was picked up by the French press, and the affaire Maufrais was started, fed by a stream of articles, hypotheses, and controversies.
Hajdu is the mother of two adult sons. Hajdú's biological father was Jacques Lanctôt, an insurance salesman from Québec who had an affaire with Hajdú's mother.
This back and forth of mockery and ad hominem attacks are also referred to as "die von Platen Affaire".German Wikipedia: Platen-Affäre Illustration for Die Abbassiden.
Petit Parisien, 15 July 1890. Gabrielle Bompétard. Lament created by Sulbac in the comedian theatre Eldorado, 1890. Cover of the partition of a song inspired with affaire.
They said he had been killed in revenge for exposing the card file. The Affaire Des Fiches scandal led directly to the resignation of prime minister Émile Combes.
The movie is about a married man's desire to have an affair with a model he just met. The film was followed by a sequel, Pardon Mon Affaire, Too!.
Christophe Boisbouvier, L'homme qui en savait trop, 24 octobre 2004, Jeune Afrique.CHEIKH YÉRIM SECK, Simone Gbagbo, 26 décembre 2004, Jeune Afrique.Christophe Boisbouvier, Incontrôlable affaire Kieffer. 27 June 2004, Jeune Afrique.
The film is a remake of An Elephant Can Be Extremely Deceptive, also known as Pardon Mon Affaire, directed by Yves Robert and written by Jean-Loup Dabadie and Yves Robert.
Canadian Press, October 26, 2004. In 2011 Dé published the short story collection Hôtel Septième-ciel."Hôtel Septième-ciel, de Claire Dé: une affaire de style". La Presse, November 27, 2011.
It Happened All Night (in French: Affaire d'une nuit) is a 1960 French film directed by Henri Verneuil, starring Pascale Petit, Roger Hanin, Pierre Mondy and with the participation of Brigitte Bardot.
"Affaire Bygmalion : Nicolas Sarkozy est mis en examen", Le Figaro, 16 February 2016, Accessed 16 February 2016 In April 2016, Arnaud Claude, former law partner of Sarkozy, was named in the Panama Papers.
Champions League 1997/1998 Standings and results , zanziball.it In 1998 the Fiscal Intelligence and Investigation Service (FIOD) visited Feyenoord because of suspected fraud.LAATSTE WOORD JORIEN VAN DEN HERIK IN HOGER BEROEP ’FIOD-AFFAIRE’, feyenoord.
On 17 April 2012, Annadif was arrested on suspicion of embezzlement. He denied the chargesJustine Spiegel, "Tchad : Mahamat Saleh Annadif, une affaire d'État", Jeune Afrique, 18 May 2012 . and was released on 17 July 2012.
Doulton was later returned as MP in the by-election on 5 May.Harris (2001) p.61 His Parliamentary career also ended with scandal six years later. The Times obituaryThe Times, Obituary, 24 May 1872 (p5, Issue 27385) ends with: This refers to the Affaire Doulton described in The Times on 4 January 1869.The Times, The Affaire Doulton, 4 January 1869 (p5, Issue 26325) Frederick Doulton was accused of fraud in Brussels, but escaped the charges on appeal since overcharging was not a crime.
At the age of 18, she entered politics at Europe Ecology – The Greens and became co-secretary of the Young Ecologists in 2011. At the same time, she volunteered for the Yasuní-ITT Initiative, launched by Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa for the preservation of Yasuni National Park . In 2015, she founded Notre affaire à tous. This NGO, which defends a right to climate justice, is at the origin of the "Affaire du siècle" with Oxfam France, Greenpeace France and the Foundation for Nature and Man .
Ben-Ami, Nina (December 23, 2008). Affaire Salah Hamouri: la réponse de l'ambassade d'Israël, Le Nouvel Observateur. Retrieved on February 2, 2014. She advised Hamouri to plead guilty to the latter in exchange for a lighter sentence.
The son of a magistrate,L. F., "Une affaire a élucider: Les bolsheviks français de Moscou. Sadoul, Pascal, Delafarre", in Le Petit Parisien, January 16, 1919, p. 1 Sadoul was born in Paris on May 22, 1881.
At the same time, she presented La France en héritage, a special show on France 2, dedicated to French history for the European Heritage Days. Gaessler later became the editor in chief and presenter of the weekly consumer news magazine C'est notre affaire on France 5. In September 2008, she succeeded Marie Drucker as presenter of Soir 3 from Mondays to Thursdays on France 3. "OFFICIEL:Carole Gaessler succède à Marie Drucker au "Soir 3"" on the blog of Jean-Marc Morandini, 25 June 2008 Claire Fournier replaced her as the host of C'est notre affaire.
The case became a famous example of demonization of political activists and violation of the separation of powers. The Abou Jahjah affaire is still taught as a case study in some law schools in Belgium and the Netherlands.
Appel du Jugement du Tribunal de Grande Instance de Lyon (Affaire : Patrick Vic) (in French). Tribunal's decision. 28 July 1997. A 1999 government inquiry committee reporting on the financial aspect of cultsCommission d'enquête sur les sectes (in French).
Florence Thomassin (born 24 June 1966) is a French actress and sculptor. In 2001, Thomassin was nominated for a César Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role of Beatrice in Bernard Rapp's A Question of Taste ("Une affaire de goût").
In the music video of "Tendrement" by Koffi Olomide on his album Affaire D'etat he is seen walking round Fontaines de la Concorde. The Luxor Obelisk is mentioned in the song "Il est cinq heures, Paris s'éveille" by Jacques Dutronc.
Brandewyne has written over thirty consecutive bestselling titles. She has won numerous awards form Affaire de Coeur and Romantic Times magazines. Brandewyne has been named one of Love's Leading Ladies and has been inducted into Romantic Times BOOKreviews Hall of Fame.
Wildhorn later revived the idea, first with Nan Knighton, and later with Jack Murphy. They retitled it, Rudolf: Affaire Mayerling. The musical has been produced in Hungary, Austria, Japan, and Korea. Cuden still retains co-conceptual credits and co-lyrics credits.
She had a "Silver Pen" from Affaire de Coeur, and an Honorable Mention from The West Coast Review of Books. In 2004 Bertrice Small was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by Romantic Times magazine for her contributions to the genre.
On 16 October 1984, the body of a four-year-old, Grégory Villemin, was found in the Vologne near Docelles. The case was highly publicised in France and became known as the Affaire Grégory. As of 2019 the case remains unsolved.
That night, Xavier Louy, director of the race, went to the hotel where Echavarri was and suggested to him that Delgado should withdraw.El Pais. July 22, 1988. Page-47 This was similar to the "Merckx affaire" in the 1969 Giro.
188, Feliciano Blázquez Carmona, La traición de los clérigos en la España de Franco: crónica de una intolerancia, 1936–1975, Madrid 1991, , p. 194 some authors consider the wording miscalibrated,one author refers to "imprudencia por parte de obispo", see Rafael Gomez Perez, El franquismo y la Iglesia, Madrid 1996, , p. 160; another one refers to "inoportuno affaire", – Luis Sanchez de Movellán, El inoportuno affaire Añoveros, [in:] El mundo financiero 21 October 2014, available here others suggest it might have been intended as a test of officially declared good intentions.or even as a deliberate provocation, Victoria Prego.
The President of MADEP is Séfou Fagbohoun, a wealthy businessman."Affaire Sonacop SA / incarcération de Séfou Fagbohoun : Boni Yayi doit rester au-dessus de la mêlée" , L'Informateur, June 22, 2006 .Political Parties of the World (6th edition, 2005), ed. Bogdan Szajkowski, page 66.
Wu's early life and military career are portrayed in a more positive light in the 2003 CCTV television series The Affaire in the Swing Age, in which he is shown as being forced into making the fateful decisions that have made him infamous.
SUISSE HUDOC. The case concerned parents of Turkish origin and Muslim faith, residing in Switzerland, who refused on religious grounds to permit their two daughters (born 1999 and 2001)AFFAIRE OSMANOĞLU ET KOCABAŞ c. SUISSE HUDOC. EN FAIT. I. LES CIRCONSTANCES DE L’ESPÈCE.
Valentin Crémault was an 11-year-old boy who was murdered by Stéphane Moitoiret, a drifter, on the night of 28–29 July 2008 in Lagnieu, in the département of Ain in eastern France. The case is known in France as the Affaire Moitoiret.
Une affaire de famille, Forbes, 11 March 2009. Retrieved 7 July 2010.Le favori qui valait un milliard , Le Journal du Dimanche, 26 July 2009. Retrieved 8 July 2010. As of 2008 he shared his house with actor Pascal Greggory and his nephew Martin d’Orgeval.
One of them, Ruddy Terranova, was proved to be a police informant. Achoui positively identified him as the shooter. The other three men were determined to be intermediaries and a part of organized crime.Alexandra Guillet, « Affaire Achoui : Le tireur était un "indic" » , sur lci.
A second movie, Le crime est notre affaire, came out in 2008. Le crime est notre affaire is named after Partners in Crime and stars the Beresfords, but its story is based on 4.50 From Paddington, which was originally a novel starring Miss Marple. A third film Associés contre le crime is very, very loosely based (to the point of being unrecognisable) on one of the stories in Partners in Crime. An adaptation of By the Pricking of My Thumbs appeared in 2006 as an episode of the Granada television series Marple even though Christie did not write Miss Marple into the original story.
Une ténébreuse affaire (English "A Murky Business" or "A Historical Mystery") is a novel by Honoré de Balzac, published in 1841. It was originally published in serial form in Le Journal du Commerce. It is one of the Scènes de la vie politique in La Comédie humaine.
Her Last Affaire is a 1935 British drama film directed by Michael Powell and starring Hugh Williams, Viola Keats, Cecil Parker and Googie Withers. The wife of a politician is found dead at a country inn. It was based on the play S.O.S. by Walter Ellis.
Henley has won several awards for her work - including the Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award, Waldenbooks' Bestselling Award, Maggie Award for Excellence from the Georgia Romance Writers. She is also regularly praised and given rave reviews by Affaire de Coeur, Heartland Critiques, Rendezvous and USA Today.
The nationalists claimed that he had not committed suicide but had been assassinated by the Masons. The Affaire Des Fiches scandal led directly to the resignation of prime minister Émile Combes. After Lemaitre left the League, Louis Dausset assumed the presidency. He in turn resigned in 1905.
She has made frequent appearances on romance best seller lists, and was nominated a "Top Ten Favorite Author" by Affaire de Coeur magazine. Duran retired temporarily in 2000 after her husband suffered a stroke. After his death in 2008, she returned to writing under her own name: Lee Duran.
Véronique Courjault (born Fièvre; 1968) is a French citizen who confessed to having killed three of her babies, two of whom she stored in a freezer at her home. Her case has been referred to in the media as the "affaire des bébés congelés," or "freezer babies" case.
The "Affaire du siècle" is a climate justice campaign in France on December 17, 2018 to sue the state for its inaction in the fight against global warming. The associated petition becomes the most signed in France in less than a week, collecting 2 million signatories in a month }.
Nijmegen has long been known for its annual Four Days Marches , beginning on the third Tuesday of each July. Over 40,000 participants from about 70 countries undertake four days of walking with distances ranging from .4daagse website: Statistics The marches are supplemented with festivities such as de-Affaire.
Plantard admitted under oath he had fabricated everything, including Pelat's involvement with the Priory of Sion."Affaire Pelat: Le Rapport du Juge", Le Point, no. 1112 (8–14 January 1994), p. 11.Philippe Laprévôte, "Note sur l’actualité du Prieuré de Sion", in: Politica Hermetica, Nr. 10 (1996), p. 140–151.
Haunts live on the Saddlespan-stage in 2009. Dead Man Running live in the Barbarossa-ruin in 2009. de-Affaire is a free annual music festival in Nijmegen, Netherlands. The festival takes place in mid-July as part of the Vierdaagsefeesten, the festivities accompanying the International Four Days Marches Nijmegen.
His impartiality was impaired because he had attended a fund- raising dinner for the families of the victims of Marc Dutroux. There he had received a pen and a bowl of spaghetti as a gift.Les manifestations se sont multipliées dans le pays. Affaire Dutroux: la Belgique soutient le juge dessaisi.
Norton's father is the mayor of New York City, and is best friends with Tupu. He is one of the few who know Tupu's secret. Norton wants to become an adventurer like his father and mother. Norton has an affaire with Tupu and in some chapters they are a couple.
On October 6, 2008, a press conference was held in the Raimund Theater, Vienna, where the cast announcements were made for the originally Hungarian Wildhorn musical Rudolf: Affaire Mayerling. Sarich was announced as the leading actor. Sarich was unable to attend the conference due to his role as Valjean in Les Misérables.
Jaccoud was accused of having murdered Charles Zumbach on 1 May 1958, in Plan-les-Ouates, near Geneva.Stéphane Jourat, L Affaire Jaccoud, Editor: Fleuve Noir, 1992. After a business trip to Sweden and on "his return to Geneva in June 1958, Jaccoud was arrested." Jaccoud's court case is also known as L'Affaire Poupette.
Claus Drexel is a screenwriter and film director. He has worked in France. His first film, Affaire de famille, a comedy with Miou-Miou, André Dussollier and Hande Kodja, was released in 2008. In 2012 he designed a performance of the St Matthew Passion of Johann Sebastian Bach at the Cirque d'Hiver in Paris.
He was implicated in the "Affaire du Comité Rémois" which was investigated by the French Parliament in 1875."Deuxieme Rapport Fait au Nom de la Commission d'Enquete Parlementaire sur l'Election qui a eu lieu dans le departement de la Nievre" by M. Savary, Versailles 1875. He died in Paris, France, on March 16, 1902.
At the age of 19, he reported for a local newspaper on the trial of Alfred Dreyfus, which took place in the premises of his high school in Rennes. Like his father he was a Dreyfusard and a Freemason. However, he left Freemasonry because he was shocked by the Affaire Des Fiches in 1905.
In 1930 Gide published a book about the Blanche Monnier case called La Séquestrée de Poitiers, changing little but the names of the protagonists. Monnier was a young woman who was kept captive by her own mother for more than 25 years.Pujolas, Marie. En tournage, un documentaire sur l'incroyable affaire de "La séquestrée de Poitiers".
Abdou Latif Coulibaly, Sénégal, affaire Me Sèye : un meurtre sur commande, L'Harmattan, 2005, 211 p. Madieng Khary Dieng became Armed Forces Minister in the second government of Habib Thiam formed in June 1993. On 8 July 1993, in Ziguinchor, he signed an important cease-fire agreement with Augustin Diamacoune Senghor, Secretary General of the MFDC.
Fau was born in Poitiers in 1858. He produced copious illustrations under the pseudonym "Fanfare". He made the illustrations for the drama by Ferny "Le Secret du manifestant" at the "shadow show" in the cabaret Le Chat Noir. He also illustrated the shadow show Une Affaire d'honneur by Jules Jouy at Le Chat Noir.
According to the school, as the girls had not yet reached puberty they did not qualify for an exemption from swimming lessons under Swiss law. In 2011 the parents brought a case in a local court, which dismissed their claims,AFFAIRE OSMANOĞLU ET KOCABAŞ c. SUISSE HUDOC. EN FAIT. I. LES CIRCONSTANCES DE L’ESPÈCE.
A confinement that was visual as well as physical very quickly led to psychological illnesses among the prisoners, illnesses generally grouped under the heading of "barbed-wire psychosis"Yarnall (2011), p. 163.Hinz (2006), p. 115. or "prisoner’s syndrome", around which the Anthelme Mangin affaire revolved. This psychasthenia was recognised by the Kriegsministerium (German War Ministry) in April 1917.
Her First Affaire is a 1932 British drama film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Ida Lupino, George Curzon and Diana Napier. It was based on a 1930 play of the same title by Merrill Rogers and Frederick J. Jackson.Goble p.795 It was shot at Teddington Studios, with sets designed by the art director J. Elder Wills.
On the 20th of March, 2013, four French citizens were arrested in Punta Cana International Airport in the Dominican Republic. The police seized around 700 kg (1543 lbs) of Cocaine from their airplane. The scandal was named Affaire Air Cocaïne, or Air Cocaine Scandal by the media. Frank Berton and Philippe Screve were the defendants' lawyers.
The performances were highly acclaimed by the press. Later on, she was to debut with Teatro del Maggio in Florence (Cavalleria rusticana). In 2009, Viorica Cortez starred in the creation of a new opera (Une affaire etrangere) in Montpellier. Cortez is scheduled to return on stage in Cavalleria Rusticana for the 2010-2011 season of the Marseille Opera.
The verdict in the Jaccoud case is one of the most controversial in Swiss jurisprudence.Sylvie Arsever, "Affaire Jaccoud: l'ombre d'un doute?", Le Temps, 9 July 2007, retrieved 16 April 2010 (registration required): Un des dossiers «les plus troublants, les plus énigmatiques qui aient jamais défrayé la chronique judiciaire de notre pays». Le Journal de Genève n'exagère pas.
It seems a grave robber is digging up graves for some reason and is stealing the cadavers. Sameer decides to look into the issue and soon meets success after a heavy affaire d'honneur. The grave-digger is a grotesque mute man (Dev Kumar), who is soon arrested by the Police. Sameer somehow traces the hideout of the mute man.
The Audience live during "de-Affaire" in Nijmegen The Audience live in Nijmegen The Audience is a young post-punkband from Nuremberg, Germany. In 2007, the band released their first album Celluloid on the German label Hazelwood. The band described its musical style as a "polymorphous potpourri of rock, punk, garage and new wave". Lead singer is Bernd Pflaum.
He also served as minister of war (1934), state (1935) and foreign affairs (1935). After distinguishing himself in the repression of the attempted workers revolution of 1934, he was discredited by the Straperlo affaire (a case of corruption bound to gambling legalization) that completely broke his alliance with the right and even weakened his position within the party.Thomas, Hugh.
Shirlee Busbee (born August 9, 1941 in San Jose, California) is an American writer of romance novels since 1977. With over nine million copies of her books in print, she is the recipient of numerous awards for excellence in writing, including the Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award and Affaire de Coeur's Silver and Bronze Pen Awards.
28 (Mercurius Press, 1985). Philippe de Chérisey confessed to having forged the famous parchments that appeared in Gérard de Sède’s 1967 book, L'Or de Rennes (as well as faking "The Cros Report") in his manuscript "Stone and Paper".Jean-Luc Chaumeil, Rennes-le-Château – Gisors – Le Testament du Prieuré de Sion, Le Crépuscule d’une Ténébreuse Affaire, p.184-228 (Editions Pégase, 2006, ).
Corentin reappears in his 1841 novel Une ténébreuse affaire (A Murky Business), and Hulot is featured in 1843's La Muse du département (The Provincial Muse). Later novels mention additional royalist uprisings, connecting them thematically to Les Chouans.Crawford, pp. 23–24. As a literary work, the novel is not singled out by critics from the rest of La Comédie Humaine.
During the 1970s, Filbinger enjoyed a tremendous popularity as a patriarchal figure. He was elected a member of federal CDU executive board and also deputy chairman. Analysts even deemed him a possible candidate for the presidential elections in 1979, when his career suddenly ended in 1978 due to the Filbinger affaire (see below), an event from which his reputation has never recovered.
The author of La Comédie humaine once again employs the technique of the retrospective illumination when in Une ténébreuse affaire, which Balzac began to write in 1839, we are given a glimpse of the professional and political side of de Granville's life - the upright magistrate, who reappears in Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes (Scenes from a Courtesan's Life) of 1838.
Philippe Paquet, "Affaire Simon Leys: longue marche pour la vérité et la justice", Lalibre.be, 12 December 2011. While in Hong Kong, Ryckmans was introduced to French sinologist René Viénet, then a member of the Situationist International, by another sinologist, Jacques Pimpaneau, whom he had met at the New Asian College.Laurent Six, "Chine: Comment Pierre Ryckmans est devenu Simon Leys", Rue89, 13 August 2014.
Oba, an ethnic Mbochi,Emmanuel Okamba, La gouvernance, une affaire de société: Analyse mythiumétrique de la performance (2010), L'Harmattan, page 181 . was born at Ollembé, located in the Ollombo District of Plateaux Region. He is a cousin of Congolese President Denis Sassou- Nguesso.Rémy Bazenguissa-Ganga, Les voies du politique au Congo: essai de sociologie historique (1997), Karthala Editions, pages 292 and 443.
In 1679 she was pointed out as a client of La Voisin, and was thereby incriminated in the affaire des poisons. However, no action was taken against her. In May 1682 the French court moved its seat from the Louvre to the Palace of Versailles. In 1683 she lost her appointment as lady-in-waiting due to the queen's death.
It was on 14 September 1822, while comparing his readings to a set of new texts from Abu Simbel that he made the realization. Running down the street to find his brother he yelled "Je tiens mon affaire!" (I've got it!) but collapsed from the excitement. Champollion subsequently spent the short period from 14 to 22 September writing up his results.
Olomide's album Haut de Gamme: Koweït, Rive Gauche is listed in 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. In March 2003 Olomide released "Affaire D'Etat", a double CD featuring 18 tracks. Olomide was part of Papa Wemba's musical, Viva La Musica in the early 1980s. He trained many young musicians, some of whom left his Quartier Latin band and gone solo.
The film was nominated for Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film begins with a pan onto the locked gates of the Cinémathèque Française then based at the Palais du Chaillot. On the gates there is a sign 'Relache' ('Closed'). This is Truffaut's reference to the Affaire Langlois when the head of the Cinémathèque had been sacked by the French government.
Gérard Lanvin (; born 21 June 1950) is a César Award-winning French actor. He quit his studies when he was 17 to become an actor. He took on a role in Vous n'aurez pas l'Alsace et la Lorraine in 1977 on an offer from actor Coluche. He received the Prix Jean Gabin in 1982 for his role in Une étrange affaire.
An ethnic Teke,Emmanuel Okamba, La gouvernance, une affaire de société: Analyse mythiumétrique de la performance (2010), page 46 . Obami Itou was born at Epouéné, Gamboma, located in Plateaux Region.Roger Ngombé, "André Obami Itou élu président du Sénat", Les Dépêches de Brazzaville, number 370, 3 December 2007, pages 1-2 . He began working at the Ministry of Defense in 1965.
The Key closes the dark and complex detective trilogy of William Nicloux. We find in this film, in supporting roles populating the parallel plots that Eric Vincent (Guillaume Canet), the characters of François Maneri (Thierry Lhermitte), the investigator of a private matter, Une affaire privée, and Michèle Varin (Josiane Balasko), the police captain in Cette femme-là, the second part.
The Last Spymaster was awarded the 2006 Novel of the Year prize from the Military Writers Society of America. Masquerade was listed by Publishers Weekly as one of the ten top spy novels of all time. The Coil was a 2004 BookPage "Notable Title" and won the Affaire de Coeur reader poll for "Best Contemporary Novel." Mosaic was named "Thriller of the Year" by Romantic Times magazine.
Cheryl St. John is a romance author primarily known for her books through Harlequin and Silhouette. Rain Shadow, her first book, was nominated for the Romance Writers of America’s RITA Award, Romantic Times Best Western Historical, and Affaire de Coeurs Best American Historical Romance. In 2005 St. John's novel His Secondhand Wife earned another RITA Award nomination. Many of St.John's Special Editions have made Waldenbooks Top Ten.
Born in Accra, Allotey played five official matches for Feyenoord Rotterdam. He also served Excelsior Rotterdam. Even though Allotey only played a few matches for Feyenoord, he is part of their history in the 1990s and 2000s as he was one of the main persons in the FIOD-affaire at Feyenoord. In 1998 the Fiscal Intelligence and Investigation Service (FIOD) visited Feyenoord because of suspected fraud.
Pardon Mon Affaire (French Un éléphant ça trompe énormément, in English literally An Elephant Can Be Extremely Deceptive), is a 1976 French comedy film co-written and directed by Yves Robert. It was remade as the 1984 American film The Woman in Red. The original title contains a pun in French. The word "trompe" means both "the (elephant's) trunk" and "to cheat" (in a sexual/romantic way).
Olomide's album Haut de Gamme: Koweït, Rive Gauche is listed in 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. In March 2003 Olomide released "Affaire D'Etat", a double CD album featuring 18 tracks. Olomide was part of the Papa Wemba musical, in the early 1980s. He has trained many young musicians, some of whom have since left his Quartier Latin band and gone solo.
Louis Okamba, "Congo: Democratic rule restored", Associated Press, 9 August 2002. Ibovi remained in the government after the election; on 18 August 2002, he was appointed as Minister of Territorial Administration and Decentralization,"Old guard, new guard", Africa Confidential, volume 43, number 17, 30 August 2002.Okamba, La gouvernance, une affaire de société, page 179 . in which position he served for over five years.
Affaire Kieffer: Simone Gbagbo et un ministre convoqués chez le juge. 8 July 2008 - AFP. Speculation has surrounded the Ivorian first family, as Michel Legré is the brother-in-law of Simone Gbagbo. French judicial officials have arrested and are investigating Jean-Tony Oulaï, a former member of the Ivorian Secret Services, whom they detained in Paris in 2006.Jean-Tony Oulaï : plus qu’un témoin.
Mnemjian is a prosperous barber, and possibly brothel owner. They proceed to Alexandria, now under nightly bombardment because of the War (WW2), Darley continues to reminisce, sometimes lamenting, and seeks and sometimes finds, the characters of the earlier book. He runs into Clea in the street - and they effortlessly pick up an affaire de coeur - this time unencumbered by the interfering physical presences of Justine and Melissa.
In 1863, a six- year-old girl was allegedly killed by Voodoo practitioners in a gruesome fashion. Geffrard ordered a deep investigation and a public execution was held. This case became the famous Affaire de Bizoton, which was featured in a British minister's best-selling book. The eight Voodoo devotees found guilty in 1864 of the murder and eating of a 12-year-old girl.
Jonathon, she continues, had a sexual affaire with a fan and Sarah witnessed it when she visited him in his office. She broke up with him, but the fan shot him, she says. In Whites dark house, Sarah is attacked by the stalker who tries to suffocate her with a plastic bag from behind. But White comes to help her and knocks the aggressor down.
Nguélé is a native of Mossendjo"Une collecte de fonds pour aider les habitants de Mossendjo saccagée par un vent violent", Les Dépêches de Brazzaville, 8 February 2006 . and an ethnic Bakongo.Emmanuel Okamba, La gouvernance, une affaire de société: Analyse mythiumétrique de la performance (2010), page 176 . During the 1990s, he was a magistrate sitting on the Brazzaville Court of Appeal and was elected to the Supreme Magistracy Council.
Gabriel Jabbour (Arabic: غبريال جبّور) (November 7, 1922 - September 20, 1987) was a French actor. He made his debut in acting in 1957 in L'affaire Sarret- Schmidt on television. Between then and 1987 he made almost 70 appearances in film and TV with his career at its peak in the 1970s. In 1981 Jabbour appeared in the thriller series Affaire Labricole, L. He retired from acting in 1987.
Following the 1998 White Marches provoked by the publication of official reports on the Affaire Dutroux, Anciaux founded the think-tank, later political group, iD21, which aimed to confront the corruption and incompetence which the Dutroux affair had brought to light. In the 1999 Belgian general election, the combined Volksunie-iD21 list gained 8% of the vote, up from around 5% in 1995. Anciaux was elected to the European Parliament.
François Vauvillier, 2008, "Produire l'AMD 35 Panhard: une affaire d'équipe", Histoire de Guerre, Blindés & Matériel, N° 82, p. 36-45 However, due to the Fall of France, no vehicle was built except the prototype. The prototype was shipped to Morocco and its fate remains unknown. After the end of World War 2, elements of the Panhard AM 40 P would be used in the design of the Panhard EBR.
This dispute went to court, which decided against Isabel. She and her companions were dismissed from the Society on 1 October 1546. In 1547, Ignatius successfully petitioned the Pope to have the Society freed for ever from accepting 'nuns or women living in community' under spiritual obedience.Document De foeminis in Societatem non admittendis approved by Paul III on 19 May 1547 Biographers of Saint Ignatius have called this the "affaire Roser".
Concorde Affaire '79 (), also known as The Concorde Affair, is a 1979 Italian action thriller directed by Ruggero Deodato and written by Ernesto Gastaldi and Renzo Genta. Released in the same year as The Concorde ... Airport '79 and featuring actor Joseph Cotten, who appeared in Airport '77, the film was an attempt by producers to take advantage of the success of the "Airport" film franchise of the 1970s.
This earned him the title of "" (Inflation King). In 1923, the American magazine Time called him "The New Emperor of Germany" to describe his far-reaching political influence and wealth. In the 1920s, Stinnes was embroiled in a legal disputeCauses célèbres du droit des gens: Tribunal arbitral mixte Roumano-Allemand. Affaire Wilderman c/ Stinnes et autres; Lapradelle, Albert Geouffre de; Paris, Les Éditions Internationales, 1931 with Mayer Wilderman.
He is supported by an eclectic rock accompaniment with a prominent presence of the organ, played by Johannes Preiss. Other band members are bass player Michael Arnold, guitarist Sebastian Wild and drummer Florian Helleken. During the Eurokeennes Festival of 2007, The Audience won the Tremplin band contest. In a review on the 3VOOR12 website, the band was praised as the "greatest revelation" of festival De Affaire as well as "absolutely promising".
In 1982, Drai and then-girlfriend Kelly Le Brock traveled to Paris where they saw the movie Pardon Mon Affaire. With the help of David Begelman, Drai produced a remake titled The Woman in Red which was released in 1984. Based on that movie's success, Drai then produced a series of comedies including another French remake, The Man with One Red Shoe (1985), and Weekend at Bernie's (1989).
According to France 2 correspondent Gérard Grizbec, Abu Rahma had never been a member of a Palestinian political group, had twice been arrested by Palestinian police for filming images that did not meet the approval of Yasser Arafat, and had never been accused of security breaches by Israel. Gérard Grizbec, "Affaire al-Dura: Gérard Grizbec réagit à la contribution de Pierre- André Taguieef", Le Meilleur des mondes, October 2008.
M.C. and Others v Italy (also known as Affaire M. C. et Autres c. Italie) is a case decided by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on 3 September 2013 in which Article 1 of Protocol 1 (A1P1) was engaged due to the applicants not being afforded annual uprating which the court deemed damage to their property of a disproportionate character in the form of an exorbitant charge.
The town has suffered during religious wars: there was a fire in the village and castle in 1641, and a siege of the church on the 8th of July 1651. King Louis XIV passed through on the 25th of June and the 7th of August 1654. On the 30th of August 1870, during the Franco-German war, the Affaire de Poix (The Poix Case, lit. "Poix Affair") occurred, involving the 42nd infantry regiment.
Patricia Maxwell, née Patricia Anne Ponder (born March 9, 1942 near Goldonna, Louisiana) is a best-selling American author of over fifty novels. A member of the Romance Writers of America Hall of Fame and the Affaire de Coeur Romance Hall of Fame, Maxwell has received numerous awards for her writing. Her first novel in the romance genre, Love's Wild Desire, became a New York Times Bestseller. Maxwell has published books under five different names.
Then he had parliament reject authorisation of all religious orders. This meant that all fifty-four orders in France were dissolved and about 20,000 members immediately left France, many for Spain. The Combes government worked with Masonic lodges to create a secret surveillance of all army officers to make sure that devout Catholics would not be promoted. Exposed as the Affaire Des Fiches, the scandal undermined support for the Combes government, and he resigned.
In 1927 he had a featured role in the Broadway production Her First Affaire, which premiered at the Nora Bayes Theatre in August 1927. In 1929 he moved to Los Angeles, where he began his career in the film industry. His first role would be in 1929's River of Romance. While in Hollywood, he appeared in almost thirty films during this time, mostly in supporting roles, before moving behind the scenes in 1939.
Francis Messner, Anne-Laure Zwilling, Formation des cadres religieux en France: une affaire d'Etat?, Labor et Fides, France, 2010, p. 96 This same year, the premises were relocated to a former supermarket in Mulhouse, with a capacity of 600 seats.Patrice de Plunkett, Les évangéliques à la conquête du monde, Éditions Perrin, France, 2009, p. 161 In 1989, the church established its new premises in a former supermarket with a capacity of 1,500 seats.
He shot several times and two policemen were mortally wounded.Freiburgs Geschichte: Die Affaire Nußbaum Thereupon the publishing house of the Volkswacht in Freiburg was taken by assault by members of NSDAP, SA, SS and Der Stahlhelm who threw 16,000 hot off the press copies of the newspaper into the street and then went about setting them on fire. The publishing house was pillaged and devastated. Ein Volk von Umfallern Der Spiegel 1 November 1999.
What must be understood here is that in French, "slanted eyes" hasn't any negative tone. On March 18, Boisclair said during a press briefing, "I have closed this file. I understand that there is a difference between French and English in the use of this expression, and that the English is more pejorative, but I am not in linguistics- I am in politics.""Yeux bridés: affaire classée, dit Boisclair" , La Presse, 18 March 2007.
The court also ordered him to pay €55,000 in damages to the plaintiffs and to pay for the judgment to be published in the newspapers that originally printed his remarks.See the French Wikipedia article Affaire des propos de Bruno Gollnisch d'octobre 2004. In 2007, the Supreme Court of Appeal considered a remark by a comedian during an interview published in the journal Lyon Capitale. The comedian said that "Jews are a sect, a fraud".
The court established that "Daniel Vavinsky" was a pseudonym for , a deputy editor at France 3. Sophie Lherm, "Affaire Al-Dura: quand un rédac'chef de France 3 se prend pour le justicier masqué", Télérama, 21 February 2011. In 2011 it ruled that David and Actualité Juive had defamed Jamal. David, Weill-Raynal and Serge Benattar, the managing editor of Actualité Juive, were fined €5,000 each, and Actualité Juive was ordered to print a retraction.
Une Affaire D'etat, a French-language political thriller based on best-selling novel Nos Fantastiques Années Fric by Dominique Manotti was directed by Éric Valette and stars André Dussollier, Thierry Frémont and Rachida Brakni. European cinema release was in October of that year. A soundtrack CD is available on Milan Musique. 2010 also saw the formation of Raw Chimp with Noko (guitar/vocals), his wife Deborah Fisher-Jones (bass), and Constance Kaler (lead vocals).
"Lire et écrire en Mésopotamie: Une affaire dé spécialistes?" Comptes rendus de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres: 481–501. suggest that cuneiform literacy was not reserved solely for the elite but was common for average citizens. According to the Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture, cuneiform script was used at a variety of literacy levels: average citizens needed only a basic, functional knowledge of cuneiform script to write personal letters and business documents.
66–68; Attilio Mastrocinque, "Creating One's Own Religion: Intellectual Choices," in A Companion to Roman Religion (Blackwell, 2007), p. 382, pointing out that the Hymn to Zeus of Cleanthes presents a similar view of the god, and that Laevius, a likely contemporary of Valerius Soranus, held that Venus was both female and male (according to Macrobius, Saturnalia 3.8.3). Marcello De Martino, in L'identità segreta della divinità tutelare di Roma. Un riesame dell' affaire Sorano.
Servius, Commentary on the Aeneid 1.277; Macrobius, Saturnalia 3.9; John Pairman Brown, Israel and Hellas, vol. 2 (Berlin 1995), p. 250. The ancient sources on the violation make a distinction without, in the outcome for Soranus, a difference; some say the arcanum not to be revealed was the secret name of Rome, and others that of Rome's tutelary deity, see L'identità segreta della divinità tutelare di Roma. Un riesame dell' affaire Sorano.
US President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Churchill were incensed to learn that de Gaulle had ordered the landings without even consulting them. The United States and Canada both threatened armed intervention, despite Free France being an ally of both countries. However, US Secretary of State Cordell Hull then disclaimed any further US interest in the islands, and the islands were not critical to any Allied country.Anglin, D. G. (1966) The St-Pierre et Miquelon Affaire of 1941.
The Woman in Red is a 1984 American romantic comedy film directed by and starring Gene Wilder. Wilder also wrote the script, adapting it from the Yves Robert film Pardon Mon Affaire (Un éléphant ça trompe énormément). It co-stars Charles Grodin, Gilda Radner, Joseph Bologna, Judith Ivey and Kelly LeBrock. The film won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "I Just Called to Say I Love You", written and performed by Stevie Wonder.
La duchesse de Fontanges As Marie Angélique died during the Affaire des Poisons scandal in France, poisoning was suspected. During interrogations, some of the accused had mentioned the name of Fontanges, and several other women of the court in connection to various schemes and plots. Marguerite Monvoisin, the daughter of sorceress La Voisin was the first to accuse accomplices of her late mother of poisoning the duchess. Monvoisin's lovers, Bertrand and Romani, were arrested in 1681 as suspects.
They were tried by the Volkgerichthof (people's tribunal) and 23 were sentenced to death; this was referred to as the affaire Continent. The movement was completely disbanded in the occupied zone between the end of 1941 and the beginning of 1942. Frenay decided not to rebuild there but to concentrate all his efforts in the free zone. A new movement was born from the ashes of Combat-zone nord, Ceux de la Résistance, founded by Jacques Lecompte-Boinet.
DNA testing was undertaken in an effort to identify horses for a new studbook, reveal what DNA markers the breed carries, and map the breed's genetic place among all other horse breeds worldwide. Sixty horses were tested in the effort. To promote the breeds that it is dedicated to preserving, the Trust holds or participates in various equine events. In 2006, they showcased the Caspian horse, Fell pony and Dales pony at Equine Affaire in Springfield, Massachusetts.
She made her American film debut in Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate (1980), which opened to poor reviews and was a box office failure; decades later, the film has been reassessed, with some critics considering it an overlooked masterpiece. Throughout the 1980s, Huppert continued to explore enigmatic and emotionally distant characters, most notably in Maurice Pialat's Loulou (1980), Godard's Sauve qui peut (la vie) (1980), Diane Kurys' Coup de foudre (1983), and Claude Chabrol's Une Affaire de Femmes (1988).
Edwards has won the Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award and the Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice Award, as well as being named one of Affaire de Coeur's top ten favorite romance writers. Edwards has a reputation for meticulously researching the proper anthropological backgrounds of each tribe she writes about. Edwards and her husband Charles, a retired high school biology teacher, have been married for over 50 years. They have two sons, Charles and Brian, and three grandchildren.
The nobleman Lanseloet is in love with the young maiden Sanderijn. He tries to seduce her, but she does not want to get involved because of her own low standing fearing she would not come to marry Lanseloet. Lanseloet's mother wants to end this affaire and imagines that Lanseloet's love would soon disappear once he has possessed Sanderijn. She thinks of a plan to make Lanseloet promise her he will let Sanderijn go forever after one night with her.
After the Belgian Revolution brought about independence in 1830, the regulations set up by the French continued. In 1844 identity cards were issued to prostitutes and twice weekly medical check-ups were required. The "White Slave Scandal" ("affaire des petite Anglaises") in 1880/1881 brought prostitution in Brussels into the spotlight. Over 40 minors, mainly English girls, were found to be working in brothels after being lured to Brussels with promises of work in bars and nightclubs.
Claude Morin (born May 16, 1929) is a former politician from Quebec, Canada and was the Parti Québécois Member of the National Assembly for the electoral district of Louis-Hébert, from 1976 to 1981. He became embroiled in controversy in 1992 when the affaire Morin came to light. Born in Montmorency, Quebec, Morin received a bachelor's degree from Université Laval. He went to Columbia University in New York City where he took a master's degree in social welfare.
His cleverness is illustrated in the way he wins over Daniel d'Arthez by allowing funeral honours for Michel Chrestien. His relationship with Delphine is given as an example during a discussion on long- standing attachments. It appears that Rastignac had an affair with the Duchesse de Maufrigneuse at some earlier stage. 1834 – Une ténébreuse affaire (1841) – Rastignac appears as one of the people to whom a denouement is made, 30 years after the narrated events occurred.
Fire Down Below (1989) closed the trilogy with a description of the ever-more perilous voyage (given the old ship and old charts); of Talbot's maturing and his growing admiration for the Prettimans; of the rivalry between the two principal officers, Summers and Benét, for Captain Anderson's respect and trust; and of the conclusion to Edmund's affaire de coeur with Miss Chumley. Much detail is given to the increasingly frantic measures to repair the ship and reach Australia.
Bissette was a leader of efforts to abolish slavery in the French Colonies. He was involved in the so-called "Bissette affaire," whose anti-slavery activities begin to be radicalized about this time. The aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars jeopardized the status of freed slaves and free persons of color in the French colonies. Some Black men and mulattos had been manumitted in order to serve in the militia in the first decade of the 19th century.
120 On 19 May 1692, Louis-Auguste and Anne Louise Bénédicte were married in a ceremony at the Palace of Versailles. Presided over by the Cardinal de Bouillon, the guest of honour was the exiled James II of England. Madame de Montespan, who had fallen out of favour with the king after the Affaire des Poisons, did not attend her son's wedding. The duc du Maine received a gift of one million livres from his father at his wedding.
Addison explains that the motion was opposed by Misters Annesley, Ward, and Casar, and Sir William Vevian. "One said that this was showing no honour to His Grace but to a posterity that he was not concern'd in. Casar ... hoped ye Duke tho he had ben Victorious over the Enemy would not think of being so over a House of Commons: wch was said in pursuance to a Motion made by some of the Craftier sort that would not oppose the proposition directly but turn it off by a Side- Wind pretending that it being a money affaire it should be refer'd to a Committee of the whole House wch in all probability would have defeated the whole affaire...." Following the Duke of Marlborough's successful campaign of 1706, the Duke and George Stepney became the first English regents of the Anglo-Dutch condominium for governing the southern Netherlands. It was Stepney who formally took possession of the principality of Mindelheim in the Duke's name on 26 May, after the Battle of Ramillies.
The Quantum Rose is a science fiction novel by Catherine Asaro which tells the story of Kamoj Argali and Skolian Prince Havyrl Valdoria. The book is set in her Saga of the Skolian Empire. It won the 2001 Nebula Award for Best Novel and the 2001 Affaire de Coeur Award for Best Science Fiction.Spectrum Literary Agency The first third of the novel appeared as a three-part serialization in Analog magazine in the 1999 May, June and July/August issues.
Cyril Hanouna se chope le melon , Rtl.be. In February 2016 two French journalists (Julien Cazarre and Arnaud Ramsay) reported that they received threats from Hanouna when they refused to appear on his show. Affaire Cyril Hanouna : la plainte de Julien Cazarre classée, Arnaud Ramsay toujours blacklisté , Lefigaro.fr. Society magazine compiled a long report about him, describing him as "tyrannical, pretentious, full of anger," managing his team with "scabrous practices", based on evidence coming from his own collaborators (who were anonymously quoted).
"Affaire Pelat: Le Rapport du Juge", Le Point, no. 1112 (8–14 January 1994), p. 11. Plantard had first claimed that Pelat had been a Grand Master in a Priory of Sion pamphlet dated 8 March 1989, then claimed it again later in a 1990 issue of Vaincre, the revived publication of Alpha Galates, a pseudo-chivalric order created by Plantard in Vichy France to support the "National Revolution".Les Cahiers de Rennes-le-Chateau, Nr. IX, page 59, Éditions Bélisane, 1989.
The town has three annual fairs—a local art fair, the Fountain Hills Great Fair, which incorporates arts and a carnival, and the Thunderbird Artists' Fountain Hills Fine Art & Wine Affaire. Each year, the water in the town's fountain is dyed green in celebration of St. Patrick's day. Fountain Hills Theater is an award-winning performing arts venue entering its 28th season and offering over 16 productions a year to local communities as well as performing an arts education year round for youth.
The Affaire Cottrez was a large scandal where a French woman, Dominique Cottrez, was accused of committing the crime of infanticide. Cottrez was sentenced to 9 years in prison after being found guilty of killing 8 kids, 6 of which were found in her garage. Cottrez claimed that the children were born as a result of incest without her consent by her own father, which is why she ended their lives. Frank Berton along with Marie-Hélène Carlier were Cottrez's lawyers.
The production was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Scenic Design. An original cast recording was released by United Artists Records. The show was later reworked under several names: A Song for Anastasia (1967), The Anastasia Game (1989 and 1990), The Anastasia Affaire (1992), and Anastasia, the Musical (1998).Rewritten Wright-Forrest Anastasia Refreshed for OCR CD Release, Playbill, Nov 24, 1998 A cast recording was made in 1992 using mostly 1989 cast which was re-released and expanded in 1998.
According to Romantic Times Magazine, "Robards has a true flair for characterization and excels at adding large doses of humor to the spicy mix." She has won a Romantic Times Career Achievement Award, six Affaire de Coeur Silver Pen awards for favorite romance novelist, along with multiple other awards for her novels. Robards lives in her hometown, Louisville, Kentucky, with her husband, Doug Robards, and their three sons, Jack, Chris, and Peter. Her parents, three brothers, and sister live nearby.
The story was popular, and M. Paul Dalloz of the Petit Moniteur signed a contract with the author for seven years at 12,000ƒ a year. His reputation was increased by the publication of Une Affaire mystérieuse and Le Forçat colonel, both published there in 1869. In 1877, Figaro engaged him for a series of novels, which increased the success of that paper. He was prolific, with more than sixty works to his name, and became one of the most popular feuilleton writers.
Two facts stand out prominently in Caulet's episcopal career, his attitude with regard to the formulary of Alexander VII cites Denzinger, "Enchiridion", no. 971. and his conduct in the affaire de la régale, i.e. the royal pretension to the revenues and the administration of vacant sees. On receipt of the formulary of Alexander VII Caulet issued a pastoral letter requesting his clergy to subscribe to it, but with certain qualifications (foi aux dogmes révélés, déférence respectueuse aux faits non révélés).
Guibourg performing his Black Mass with the naked body of Madame de Montespan for an altar, as depicted in The Guibourg Mass by Henry de Malvost, Paris, 1903. The Abbé Étienne Guibourg (c. 1610 – January 1686) was a French Roman Catholic abbé and occultist who was involved in the affaire des poisons, during the reign of Louis XIV. He has been variously described as a "defrocked" or "renegade" priest and is said to have also had a good knowledge of chemistry.
Archival Portal Europe Foundation: Stukken betreffende "de Madoera- affaire"; de liquidatie van Europees personeel van de zoutwinning tijdens de Japanse bezetting. 1948. The board was subordinated to the main representative in Dutch India. After the capitulation in 1942, the trams was immediately taken over by the Japanese army leadership. Soon after, the management also taken over by the Japanese, who brought the state railways, the private railways and trams and the road traffic under a central Japanese management in Bandoeng.
In 2005, the name "Emek Partisi" was reinstalled after the European Court of Human Rights held the ban was a violation of Article 11 of the European Convention on Human Rights.ECHR, 31 August 2005, AFFAIRE EMEK PARTİSİ ET ŞENOL c. TURQUIE (Requête no 39434/98) The party defines its ideology as "scientific socialism", referring to Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey as the "illegal revolutionary party of the working class". EMEP presents itself, on the other hand, as "an open worker's party".
Invited inside, he introduces himself with the "Toreador Song" ("Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre") and sets his sights on Carmen, who brushes him aside. Lillas Pastia hustles the crowds and the soldiers away. When only Carmen, Frasquita and Mercédès remain, smugglers Dancaïre and Remendado arrive and reveal their plans to dispose of some recently acquired contraband ("Nous avons en tête une affaire"). Frasquita and Mercédès are keen to help them, but Carmen refuses, since she wishes to wait for José.
Other films the company planned to make include Repo with Darren McGavin and Stevie with Glenda Jackson and Devilfish with Bert Gordon. (Devilfish and Sitting Pretty would ultimately not be made.) They shared development costs on Bobby Deerfield, The Gauntlet and The One and Only and co produced Speedtrap with a Dutch conglomerate. The company also distributed some foreign films in the USA such as Pardon Mon Affaire and The Obscure Object of Desire. McQueen made Enemy of the People which was a box office disappointment.
147-174, esp. the chapter La experiencia juvenil y estudiantil; see also MacClancy 2000 The last success of the Baleztenas was regaining control over El Pensamiento Navarro in 1970,following removal of Javier María Pascual Ibañez as editor-in-chief after his 4-year tenure, see La Vanguardia 26.08.1970 available here, also Martorell Peréz 2009, pp. 470-471; the partisan Huguista perspective in Josep Carles Clemente, Historia del Carlismo contemporaneo, Barcelona 1977, , esp. the chapter El "affaire" de "El Pensamiento Navarro", pp. 63-71.
Auffray, with a single French Marine regiment stationed in the capital and 600 army advisors, that were deployed in Chadian uniforms. The operation cost the lives of 50 Frenchmen (among whom was Cortadellas' son), but failed in destroying the insurgency, that promptly took new vigor when the French departed. Auffray was to remain in command till October 1974, when he was replaced. In 1975 all remaining French were forced to leave Chad, because of a crisis in Franco-Chadian relations generated by the Claustre affaire.
So his mother wants to give a lesson to Andrés by exchanging Brayan's and Andrés' roles. During this event Andrés falls in love with Rosmery while Brayan breaks his relationship with her because he has begun an affaire with María Fernanda, a super-model fortune-hunter who was Andrés' girlfriend. The social consequences of massive dismissals of 200 employees as result of a reconstruction inserts a dramatic effect in the plot, and contribute to create a cold image of the enterprise world and Andrés Ferreira.
The film was a big success with more than two million ticket sold in France. It was the third most successful French movie in France in 2008, just behind Welcome to the Sticks and Asterix at the Olympic Games. This same year, she played in Le crime est notre affaire, directed by Pascal Thomas and based on the novel 4.50 from Paddington, written by Agatha Christie. The movie also starred Catherine Frot, André Dussollier, Claude Rich, Chiara Mastroianni, Melvil Poupaud, Christian Vadim, Hippolyte Girardot, and Yves Afonso.
In October, a huge outburst emerged between Salomon's government forces, the exiled rebels from Cuba and Jamaica, and Cacos from different cities from the south and north. Flames engulfed government records and buildings, and mass murder was being dealt to the elite class, foreigners, and merchants. This conflict was known as the "Bloody Week". Following the rebellion, inflation grew, and a scandal called the "Affaire des Mandays" became known involving the national bank, a French director, a British chief accountant and the Haitian government.
He exhibited at the Société nationale des Beaux-Arts, at the Salon d'automne and was present at the Exposition Universelle of 1900 (Gold Medal), but also in Munich, Zürich, Vienna, and Brussels. His paintings typically featured mythological and allegorical themes with a very personal and idealist vision and a social interest. His important work La Vague (The Wave), and its preparatory drawings are a testimony of the engagement of the artist during the "Affaire dreyfus". Schwabe is one of the most important symbolist book illustrators.
French Freemasonry began the 20th century with the Affaire Des Fiches, a scandal that left lasting traces and which bore witness to its implication in the politics of the era. It began in 1901 when general André, minister for war and Freemason, asked for the philosophical and religious convictions of some 27,000 officers, to help their advancement. Hundreds of Freemasons across the country sent in this information. In 1904 the press seized on the affair, causing a huge scandal and leading to the dismissal of general André.
Under Bennet's supervision, such Quarterly Meetings were introduced elsewhere and became a key feature of Methodist organization. Apart from his preaching activities, Bennet will be remembered for his marriage to the widow Grace Murray on 3 October 1749, a woman who at the time of Bennet's proposal was already apparently engaged to be married to no less a person than John Wesley himself. This affaire de coeur, and Bennet's Calvinistic views which stood in sharp contrast with Wesley's Arminianism, led to Bennet's departure from Methodism.
Publicity photograph of Lupino for Moontide (1942) Lupino worked as both a stage and screen actress. She first took to the stage in 1934 as the lead in The Pursuit of Happiness at the Paramount Studio Theatre. Lupino made her first film appearance in The Love Race (1931) and the following year, aged 14, she worked under director Allan Dwan in Her First Affaire, in a role for which her mother had previously tested.Hagen, Ray & Wagner, Laura (2004). Killer Tomatoes: Fifteen Tough Film Dames, pp. 103-114.
Ayessa, an ethnic Mbochi,Emmanuel Okamba, La gouvernance, une affaire de société: Analyse mythiumétrique de la performance (2010), page 176 . was born in Ondza, located near Makoua in the north of Congo- Brazzaville. A journalist by profession, he studied in France; after returning to Congo-Brazzaville, he worked on radio and television beginning in 1977. He then served as an adviser at the Congolese embassy in Paris from 1980 to 1983, and he was appointed as Director of the Cabinet of the Minister of Communication in 1984.
The majority of the Guadeloupean and Martiniquean populations, who are of Black African or mixed race descent, live in relative poverty (to the békés). For example, the békés of Martinique comprise 1%Béatrice Gurrey et Benoît Hopquin, Békés : Une affaire d'héritage, in Le Monde, 28 février 2009], article en ligne of the island's 401,000 population, and control most of the island's industries. The residents of both Guadeloupe and Martinique are considered to be full French citizens. The Euro is the official currency on both islands.
It was said they might have been earning money for transfers without the VVCS or the player in question knowing. As a result, both were fired by the VVCS, but as a result of the rumours a lot of the players at the VVCS left as well. The affaire with Gerards and Lens in the main roles made it possible for commercial investors to start their own agencies. This was also due to the Bosman ruling of 1995 that made it easier for players to switch clubs.
In July 2012, she was invited to appear on Le Grand Journal on Canal+ to discuss this with Thalia Breton from Osez le Feminisme. As co-founder of 8 mars pour toutTEs, Merteuil organized a demonstration to defend prostitution in March 2014. In February 2015, during the Affaire du Carlton de Lille trial, she expressed regret that the case was not centered "on the seriousness of the violence in certain actions." In April 2016, Merteuil claimed that 15% of prostitutes in France are of foreign origin.
From 2004 onwards, Michel Ducros bought out most of the other shareholders, private and institutional, and will acquire between 2005 and 2009 all of the shares held by the Barclays Group, the 36% stake owned by La Compagnie du Bois sauvage, the stake held by Matignon Investissement & Gestion,Le Point, no. 1933, 8 October 2009, "Michel Ducros est propriétaire de plus de 90% de son affaire" and lastly the minority shareholdings.Le Point, no. 1933, 8 October 2009, "Fauchon version fashion" "I am an entrepreneur, I invest in the long term," he explained.Le Point magazine, Issue #1933, Article of 8 October 2009, "Michel Ducros est propriétaire de plus de 90% de son affaire"Le Point magazine, Issue #1933, Article of 8 October 2009, "Fauchon version fashion" In 2004, the new shareholders adopted a strategy that aimed to boost profits by selling off those assets they deemed to be non-strategic, closing stores in Russia and the United States,New York Times, 20 May 2005, by Elaine Sciolino, "Fauchon's Food Empire Cedes Territory to a Rival" selling their ready- prepared meal tray business to the Fleury Michon group,Les Échos, no.
On 20 October 1995 Blažević was taken into custody by French financial police in Geneva Airport. He was taken into custody due to claims he that he was involved in Affaire VA-OM during his time in Nantes. Former Olympique Marseille director Jean Pierre Barnes claimed that Blažević took a bribe of ₣420.000 in 1989 to fix a match between Marseille and Nantes witch ended in a 0:0 draw. Blažević was released from Luynes Prison on 6 November 1995 on bail of ₣100.000 bail and was not called up again after giving his statement.
In April 1892 he visited Luang Prabang in Laos. It brings him to writing a letter to "Politique Coloniale" in Januari 1893.Albert de Pouvourville, "L' Affaire de Siam; 1886 - 1896" From this point he set out for Assam, and was successful in discovering the source of the Irrawaddy River, a brilliant geographical achievement which secured the medal of the Geographical Society of Paris and the Cross of the Legion of Honour. In 1897 he revisited Abyssinia, and political differences arising from this trip led to a duel with Vittorio Emanuele, Count of Turin.
Pauchant's work on the ethical management of crisis and risk has been aimed at governments, industry and scientists worldwide. He has appeared on the cover of the magazine Les Affaire Plus. The Government of Quebec tasked him to evaluate their major crisis management system. He has been awarded for his teaching skills at University HEC Montreal. His publications on business ethics include 36 façon d'être éthique au travail, which discusses ways to combine ethics with performance and profit, and has been nominated for a Governor’s Business Book Award.
Approximately 900 Indonesians were killed by pro-Dutch police units and members of the village guards. IJzereef believes that Indonesian resistance caused around 1,500 victims.IJzereef (1984), p. 172 Research by former military officer Bauke Geersing written down in Kapitein Raymond Westerling en de Zuid-Celebes-affaire (1946-1947), Mythe en werkelijkheid (Captain Raymond Westerling and the South Celebes Affair (1946-1947), Myth and Reality ) led to his believe that with regard to this period in South Celebes, there is a myth surrounding the behavior of Westerling and distortion of history.
Inspired by the popularity of media reports and books in France about the discovery of the Dead Sea scrolls in the West Bank, they hoped this same theme would attract attention to their parchments.Jean-Luc Chaumeil (Goeroe of speculative freemason), Rennes-le-Château – Gisors – Le Testament du Prieuré de Sion. Le Crépuscule d’une Ténébreuse Affaire, Éditions Pégase, 2006. Their version of the parchments was intended to prove Plantard's claims about the Priory of Sion being a medieval society that was the source of the "underground stream" of esotericism in Europe.
On 27 December 2002, an open letter announced the revival of the Priory of Sion as an integral traditionalist esoteric society, which stated that: "The Commanderies of Saint-Denis, Millau, Geneva and Barcelona are fully operative. According to the Tradition, the first Commanderie is under the direction of a woman", claiming there were 9,841 members.Bulletin Pégase N°06, Janvier/Mars 2003. It was signed by Gino Sandri (who claims to be Plantard's former private secretary) under the title of General Secretary,Laurent "Octonovo" Buchholtzer, Rennes-le-Château, une Affaire Paradoxale, Oeil-du-Sphinx, 2008.
Because of the absence of unambiguous law, action was taken on a case-by-case basis against students wearing ostensible religious garb, with differences of practice between establishments. School administrators, in such cases, were taken into legal, social and media quarrels far beyond their ordinary responsibilities. This was highlighted by the 1989 Affaire du Foulard ("the headscarf affair"), when three young girls were expelled from their school in Creil, near Paris, for refusing to take off their headscarves. This caused such an uproar that administrators realized something had to be done soon to regain control.
At a young age, she spent twelve years at the classical conservatory in Créteil (near Paris), then a few years later obtained a law degree. From 1998 to 1999, Assia participated in "Une Affaire de famille" with Stomy Bugsy, Passi and Doc Gynéco of the Sector A and the soundtracks of the movies Taxi and Kiss of the Dragon with the song "Ghir Dini". In 2000, she released her first album entitled Chercheuse d'or (recorded in Paris, Toulouse and Los Angeles). Assia wrote the texts and his brother Khalil signed the music.
AFFAIRE MOUSSA KAKA/ MAÎTRE COULIBALY MOUSSA FACE À LA PRESSE. Grémah, Ben Omar et Yandaka bientôt devant les tribunaux , 9 April 2008 Despite his release, several journalists remain jailed for alleged contact with the rebels, and at least three radio stations (Nigeriens main source of news) have been closed by the authorities.One-month ban on RFI broadcasts fuels concern about rapid decline in press freedom , 20 July 2007. While Kaka received the longest imprisonment for a journalist since the beginning of the rebellion, several other cases have come to the attention of the international media.
Louis André. Louis André (28 March 1838, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Côte-d'Or – 18 March 1913) was France's Minister of War from 1900 until 1904. Loyal to the secularist Third Republic, he was anti-Catholic, militantly anticlerical, a FreemasonMasonic references in the works of Charles Williams Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon, accessed Oct. 28, 2008 and was implicated in the Affaire Des Fiches, a scandal in which he received reports from Masonic groups on which army officers were practicing Catholics for the purpose of denying their promotions.
Mañees had published several short stories and newspaper articles before All for Love, her first novel, was published in 1996. All for Love was a finalist for the Best Contemporary Ethnic Romance of 1996, Affaire de Coeur Magazine, and made Ingram's list of best selling romance novels. Her second novel,Wishing on a Star, was also a best seller and was positively received by critics. Her third novel, Follow Your Heart, was rated a 4½ star Gold Medal Top Pick classic by Romantic Times. The novel was also awarded the “Award of Excellence” from RomanceInColor.
In October 1979, French Newspaper, Le Canard enchaîné ran a piece stating that President Giscard had accepted two diamonds while Minister of Finance in 1973 by Bokassa. The scandal became known as the Diamonds Affair (Affaire des diamants).France's President Says He Sold Bokassa Jewels For the next 19 years, France would intervene in Central African politics by supporting and removing Central African Presidents. In 1997, Central African President Ange-Félix Patassé negotiated the Bangui Agreements to bring an end to the 1990s conflict between government and rebel forces.
In 1678, it was thought that he may die; again he was "treated" but did not do anything other than keep him alive. His condition was so bad that he was bedridden for days at a time. Around the time of Françoise Marie, his mother was supposedly involved in the Affaire des Poisons which made her lose favour with the king, who sought comfort with another mistress, Angélique de Fontanges. After that time, he spent more time with his mother at her private residence, the Château de Clagny.
They can be seen near the Mumakil Peregrin Took goes searching for Meriadoc Brandybuck among the debris from the battle, and are also on the base of Games Workshop's Mûmak miniature. In 2010, he founded River Horse to publish his own games and to collaborate as a consultant with many other well-known publishers in the gaming industry. With River Horse Origins awards winner Alessio Cavatore has designed or co-designed many miniatures wargames and board games – titles like Deus Vult, Shuuro, Loka, Waterloo - Quelle Affaire!, Terminator Genisys, etc.
On his birthday, Colonel Espinosa (Luis Fernando Montoya), head of the (fictional) Joint Intelligence Group (Grupo de Inteligencia Conjunta, GIC) at the National Police of Colombia, is murdered by a gang stealing a supermarket. He is replaced by Major Mónica Umaña (Marcela Mar), who is soon to be promoted to lieutenant colonel. In the first episode, Umaña, with the team left by Espinosa, and Major Ramón García (Julián Arango), brought to the team by request of General José Fernández (Saín Castro) (and with whom she had an affaire years before), must solve Espinosa's murder.
An ethnic Mbochi,"Nepotists' nirvana", Africa Confidential, volume 45, number 9, 30 April 2004.Emmanuel Okamba, La gouvernance, une affaire de société: Analyse mythiumétrique de la performance (2010), page 176 . Ibovi was born in Edou, located in the Oyo District of Cuvette Region, in the north of the country; Edou is also the birthplace of President Denis Sassou Nguesso. He studied journalism in the Soviet Union in the 1970s; after returning, he became a leader of the Union of Congolese Socialist Youth and joined the Congolese Labour Party (PCT) in 1977.
There then followed Le Retour de Martin Guerre (The Return of Martin Guerre, 1982) and La Balance (also 1982). Baye won two more Césars (Best Supporting Female for Une étrange affaire (A Strange Affair), and Best Actress in 1982 for La Balance). Her four-year relationship with Johnny Hallyday made them a celebrity couple and their daughter Laura is now actress Laura Smet. After changing her image by playing a streetwalker in La Balance, she widened her scope with more obscure characters in J'ai épousé une ombre and En toute innocence.
It is carefully contextualized and enriched with statistics.. She wrote about forty other novels, some monographs and memoirs. A friend of Marie Curie, she welcomed Marie and her daughters into her home and gave them shelter during the "affaire Langevin", a revelation made by the press of an extramarital affair between Marie Curie, a widow at the time, and Paul Langevin. Marguerite Borel took part in the political life of Saint-Affrique and participated in the electoral campaigns of her husband, Émile Borel. Marguerite herself was deputy mayor of Saint- Affrique from 1947 to 1954.
The Consumentenbond was forbidden to repeat the publication and had to pay Blok's court costs of 395 guilders, but wasnot required to publish a retraction as Blok had demanded. In July 1962, the members of the Consumentenbond and Blok reached a compromise; Blok dropped all the demands for financial compensation, and the Consumentenbond published a correction in Consumentengids, admitting their wrongdoing. The whole Lextington-affaire was publicised widely in the press. Before the judge reached his final judgement, there was a lot of criticism of the way the Consumentenbond handled the situation.
Gakosso, an ethnic Mbochi,Emmanuel Okamba, La gouvernance, une affaire de société: Analyse mythiumétrique de la performance (2010), page 181 . was born in Inkouélé, located in the Gamboma District of Plateaux Region, and studied at the Sorbonne in France. He was a lecturer on journalism at the Marien Ngouabi University in Brazzaville, and in 1995 he criticized a press law passed by the National Assembly, accusing the government of "working to restrict press freedom".Nana Rosine Ngangoue, "Congo-media: Muzzling the press", Inter Press Service English News Wire, 30 September 1995.
Two centuries ago, cruelty to children, perpetrated by employers and teachers, was widespread, and corporal punishment customary in many countries. But, in the first half of the 19th century, pathologists studying filicide (the parental killing of children) reported cases of death from paternal rage,Editorial (1848) Triple infanticide – suicide du meurtrier. Annales Médico-psycholiques 11: 108 only. recurrent physical maltreatment,Leuret (1837) Suspicion de folie chez une femme reconnue coupable d'avoir, pendant sa grossesse fait des blessures mortelles a deux de ses enfans: affaire R. Annales d'Hygiène Publique et de Médecine Légale 17: 374-400.
Near the cathedral Notre-Dame de Paris and the Place Maubert, between La Seine and Boulevard Saint-Germain Rue de la Bûcherie is one of the oldest Rive Gauche streets. In the Middle Ages damaged meats were salted and boiled here to feed the poorest.Plaisir de France In the 17th century, La Voisin, a chief personage in the famous affaire des poisons, which disgraced the reign of Louis XIV, lived here. Nicolas-Edme Rétif, the French novelist, lived on Rue de la Bûcherie during the years leading to his death in 1806.
Jean-François Joseph Geffrard de La Motte, Comte de Sanois (1723-1799), was a French nobleman and army officer. In his later years his wife committed him unjustly to the Asylum of Charenton under a lettre de cachet, an incident which because it illustrated the despotic and arbitrary nature of the legal system of the ancien régime became a cause célèbre known as the Affaire Sanois on the eve of the Revolution, in the course of which the count also became increasingly well known for his many political pamphlets.
22 The magazine also uncovered the fabrication of the autopsy of an alien body supposedly discovered in Roswell, New Mexico.Extraterrestres: la grande arnaque (affaire Roswell) Science&Vie; n°935 August 1995 page 88 The magazine was also very supportive of Henri Broch's debunking of paranormal claims. In general, articles on paranormal topics were marked as Blurgs, an acronym for Balivernes lamentables à l'usage réservé des gogos ("deplorable nonsense reserved for use by the gullible"). Since being bought by Mondadori, the magazine has adopted a less skeptical line. In 2004 Science & Vie sold 361,273 copies.
Following a number of controversies on the Internet as a result of his comments, Zemmour also published a reply in the weekly Vendredi. . Faced with the general outcry caused by the views expressed by Éric Zemmour during the show, the deputy manager of programs for the Arte channel explained on Télérama: "I did not think he would express himself in such a clumsy way! Our channel, of course, is not associated with Zemmour's views.... we'll think twice before inviting him again!"Thierry Leclère, « Affaire Zemmour : Arte sort enfin du silence », in Télérama no.
The 6th season had Lydia Bunk as artistic director and the theme of the three spectacles was 'outsidere' (outsiders). The first one, 'BEAT - en teaterkoncert' (BEAT- a theatre concert), was based on the beat-generation's most central characters: Jack Kerouac, William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg. For this spectacle Peter Kohlmetz Møller composed about 15 new music numbers based on the texts from the beat-generation's aforementioned writers. The second spectacle, 'Affæren' (The Affaire) was a classical comedy of mistaken identity based on Eugène Labiche's L'Affaire de la Rue de Lourcine.
On 26 February 2009, the theatre opened with a new production of the "VBW", the musical "Rudolf - Affaire Mayerling". This production was a "Try-out" at Budapest and then it moved to Vienna. In March 2010 a musical with songs by Udo Jürgens, an Austrian songwriter and entertainer, called "Ich war noch niemals in New York" opened and is going to stay until the end of June 2012. In September 2012 the musical Elisabeth will return for the third time to Vienna, but for the first time at Raimund Theatre.
Jean Hamon is a French developer and millionaire patron of the arts."Sarkozy exposé dans une affaire de musée fantôme", Libération, 29 January 2007 () He is notable as one of the builders of the La Défense area of Paris and (in 1990) temporary co-owner with the Labeyrie group of the Parisian cabaret L'Alcazar. He gave nearly 200 paintings and sculptures, with an estimated total value of 7.5 million Euros, which were going to become the foundational collection of a planned modern art museum on île Saint-Germain at Issy-les- Moulineaux, but he and they became entangled in the Fondation Hamon affair.
In 2003, a judge in Versailles was surprised to see the département invest (without control over the funds) 800,000 Euros for the storage and conservation of the works. Charles Pasqua and André Santini, as well as many other civil servants, were indicted in the case in mid-2003. Also, Nicolas Sarkozy could also be involved in the affair, according to Libération, since the Conseil général continued to make such payments to Hamon for a year after Sarkozy became its president."Sarkozy exposé dans une affaire de musée fantôme", Libération, 29 January 2007 () The mixed syndicate has to pay expenses to Hamon until 2011.
Boussoukou-Boumba, a member of the Bakongo ethnic group,Emmanuel Okamba, La gouvernance, une affaire de société: Analyse mythiumétrique de la performance (2010), page 176 . was born in Kibangou, part of Niari Region and located in the south of Congo-Brazzaville. Under President Denis Sassou Nguesso, he was Minister of Health and Social Affairs from 1979Rémy Bazenguissa-Ganga, Les voies du politique au Congo: essai de sociologie historique (1997), Karthala Editions, page 264 . to 1984 and Minister of Scientific Research from 1984Bazenguissa-Ganga, Les voies du politique au Congo: essai de sociologie historique, pages 279-280 .
Fougères is a town of Art and History (Villes et Pays d'Art et d'Histoire), a designation assigned to historic areas by the French Ministry of Culture and Communication. The town was involved in the rebellion against the French Revolution in 1793. A skirmish near Fougères was the subject of the French painter Julien Le Blant's (1851–1933) most famous work Le Bataillon Carré, Affaire de Fougères 1793, which won a Gold Medal in the Exposition Universelle in 1889. This large work is now located in the United States, at the Lee Library on the campus of Brigham Young University.
According to a more reliable source, given in a letter written by Léon Guersillon the Mayor of Annemasse in 1956, contained in the folder holding the 1956 Statutes of the Priory of Sion in the subprefecture of Saint-Julien-en-Genevois,The History of a Mystery, BBC 2, transmitted on 17 September 1996. Plantard was given a six-month sentence in December 1953 for abus de confiance (breach of trust), relating to other crimes. French researchers dispute the connection between Robert Amadou and Pierre Plantard.Laurent 'Octonovo' Buccholtzer, Rennes-le-Château, une Affaire Paradoxale (Oeil-du-Sphinx; 2008).
Petit Parisien, 2 February 1890. Millery's bloody trunk, the Gouffé trunk,Chlastacz, 2009, p. 23.Après cette affaire, on aura coutume d'appeler « malles sanglantes » d'autres affaires de meurtres, où le corps de la victime a été dissimulé dans une malle. Par exemple, l'affaire de la malle sanglante du Puits d'Enfer, ayant eu lieu en Vendée en février 1949. the Gouffé Case or the Eyraud-Bompard affair was an 1889 French murder case. On 26 July 1889, Toussaint-Augustin Gouffé, a Parisian civil servant at Montmartre,« Disparition d'un huissier [archive] », Le Petit Journal, 31 July 1889, p.
Retrieved 8 July 2010. 11 works of art in 2001 valued at €20 million, including paintings by Picasso, Matisse, Mondrian, Delaunay and Léger and a photograph by surrealist Man Ray and cash. The life insurance policies were allegedly signed over to Banier after Bettencourt was recovering from two hospital stays in 2003 and 2006. In December 2007, Françoise Bettencourt Meyers, the daughter of Bettencourt, lodged a criminal complaint against Banier, accusing him of abus de faiblesse (or the exploitation of a physical or psychological weakness for personal gain) over Bettencourt.Une affaire de famille, Forbes, 11 March 2009.
"Le nouveau gouvernement du Congo", Les Dépêches de Brazzaville, 13 January 1999 . In the May-June 2002 parliamentary election, Nzila was elected to the National Assembly as the PCT candidate in the Okoyo constituency of Cuvette West Region, winning the seat in the second round of voting."Assemblée nationale : les élus du second tour et leur appartenance politique", Les Dépêches de Brazzaville, 28 June 2002 . After the election, he was not included in the government that was appointed on 18 August 2002,Emmanuel Okamba, La gouvernance, une affaire de société: Analyse mythiumétrique de la performance (2010), L'Harmattan, page 181 .
Gendarmes clash at Leuven in January 1968 The Catholic University of Leuven was one of Belgium's major universities. It split along linguistic lines after a period of civil unrest in 1967–68 is commonly known as the Leuven Affair (Affaire de Louvain) in French and Flemish Leuven (Leuven Vlaams), based on a contemporary slogan, in Dutch. The crisis shook Belgian politics and led to the fall of the government of Paul Vanden Boeynants. It marked an escalation of the linguistic tension in Belgium after World War II and had lasting consequences for other bilingual institutions in Belgium within higher education and politics alike.
Several French MPs or senators, notably Jean-Pierre Sueur, a senator for the Orléans area, where Ibni Saleh did his PhD, pressured the French government"Affaire Ibni Oumar - Déclassification de documents diplomatiques" Sep. 9, 2011 for declassifying the documents relating to the French military intervention in February 2008, when France used their troops stationed in Chad to clear up the government. However it is unlikely the French government will release evidence incriminating Déby's team, especially when France is soliciting Chadian help for their strikes against rebel forces in Mali of January 2013.French Pledge More Troops for Mali as Airstrikes Continue nytimes.
In December 2007, just a month after the death of her father, Françoise Bettencourt Meyers lodged a criminal complaint against Banier, accusing him of abus de faiblesse (or the exploitation of a physical or psychological weakness for personal gain) over Bettencourt.Joshua Levine, Une affaire de famille, Forbes, 11 March 2009. Retrieved 7 July 2010. As a result of her complaint, the Brigade Financière, the financial investigative arm of the French national police, opened an investigation and, after interviewing members of Bettencourt's staff, determined to present the case to a court in Nanterre for trial in September 2009.
Fauré in his office at the Conservatoire, 1918 Lenepveu had been expected to succeed Dubois as director, but after the "Affaire Ravel" in 1905, Ravel's teacher Gabriel Fauré became director. Le Courrier Musical (15 June 1905) wrote: "Gabriel Fauré is an independent thinker: that is to say, there is much we can expect from him, and it is with joy that we welcome his nomination."Quoted and translated by . Fauré appointed forward-thinking representatives (such as Debussy, Paul Dukas, and André Messager) to the governing council, loosened restrictions on repertoire, and added conducting and music history to the courses of study.
The King remained strongly attached to Olympia, so much so that many believed them to be lovers;Somerset: The Affair of the Poisons: Murder, Infanticide and Satanism at the Court of Louis XIV, 252 but her scheming eventually led to her downfall. After falling out of favour at court, Olympia turned to Catherine Deshayes (known as La Voisin), and the arts of black magic and astrology. It was a fatal relationship. Embroiled in the affaire des poisons, suspicions now abounded of her involvement in her husband's premature death in 1673, and even implicated her in a plot to kill the King himself.
At that juncture, Venkataratnam finds out that Hema has an affaire with an innocent guy Anjaneyulu (Padmanabham), utilizing it he ceases her and rotates Anand back. There, he starts a new play when he gets acquainted with a school teacher Sarada (Krishna Kumari) and truly falls for her. Parallelly, a glimpse, Sarada is the daughter of court clerk Sivakamaiah (Ramana Reddy) stays with his second wife Kanakam (Sandhya) and her father Kutumbaiah (Chadalavada) a lazy berg who always suffers him with his naughty deeds. Fortuitously, Sarada joins tuition to Sarala where she surprised to see Anand.
In the 18th century, the Pope banned Freemasonry, for reasons linked to the situation in Tuscany that were more political than religious(Dachez 2003, p. 52) The relevant bull, In eminenti apostolatus was not however registered by the parliament of Paris and was never enacted in France. At the end of the 19th century, in the struggle between the French Republic and the Catholic Church, Freemasonry and its then-powerful networks definitively backed the state, leading to the Affaire Des Fiches, and even came to be called "the church of the Republic".(D. Ligou et al.
31 The first Rollersoccer World Cup was held in London in 2003 and again in 2004 whereafter the tournament was rotated around the world with European and National events also emerging. The country with most active players and the highest number of teams is France, with Marseille currently the holders of the most world titles. The sport is also played in Australia,Eleri Harris, "Clanberra: The Roller-Socceroos", 666 ABC Canberra, 20 December 2011 Belarus, Belgium,"Grâce à des jeunes, le roller soccer est une affaire qui roule en Belgique", RTBF, 19 April 2010 Brazil, England, Germany, India, Russia, Scotland and Senegal.
The murder of Chloé Ansel (in French: Affaire Chloé Ansel) refers to the kidnapping, and subsequent killing, of a 9-year-old French child in April 2015. On April 15, 2015, Chloé Ansel was kidnapped near her home, and only hours later found dead near the woods in Calais - her body showing obvious signs of sexual violence and strangulation, traumata later confirmed through an autopsy. The main suspect, Polish national Zbigniew Huminski, was quickly arrested and confessed to the crime afterwards. On April 21st, after a funeral at St. Pierre Church in Calais, Chloé was buried in the Nord cemetery.
The three rebel generals—Challe, Jouhaud, and Zeller—had the government's general delegate, Jean Morin, arrested as well as the National Minister of Public Transport, Robert Buron, who was visiting, and several civil and military authorities. Several regiments put themselves under the command of the insurrectionary generals. Gen. Jacques Faure, six other officers and several civilians were simultaneously arrested in Paris. At 5:00 pm, during the ministers' council, Charles de Gaulle declared: "Gentlemen, what is serious about this affair is that it isn't serious".De Gaulle: Ce qui est grave dans cette affaire, messieurs, c’est qu’elle n’est pas sérieuse.
The Affaire de Bizoton of 1864. The murder and alleged canibalization of a woman's body by eight voodoo devotees caused a scandal worldwide and was taken as proof of the evil nature of voodoo. On 1 January 1804 the former slave Jean-Jacques Dessalines (as Jacques I) declared the independence of St. Domingue as the First Black Empire; two years later, after his assassination, it became the Republic of Haiti. This was the second nation to gain independence from European rule (after the United States), and the only state to have arisen from the liberation of slaves.
In 1999, Casta was ranked first in a national survey ordered by the French Mayors' Association to decide who should be the new model for the bust of Marianne, an allegorical symbol of the French Republic, which stands inside every French town hall. Casta became the focus of a controversyLa fugue Casta, affaire d'Etat (in French), Le Soir, 4 April 2000. when, after being selected to be Marianne, newspapers in Britain and France"Quand Marianne s'exile a Londres" (in French), Le Point, 31 March 2000. reported that she had relocated to London where taxes on high earners are lower.
76 He died in Paris, aged 73, on October 14, 1998, having just inaugurated a new libertarian magazine, Sociétal. He enjoys a posthumous fame as a central figure in conspiracy theories about the death of Robert Boulin in October 1979. According to these, Boulin was killed by his colleagues in the Rally for the Republic, because he had compromising information regarding party finances; Blank Jr is depicted as having absconded with Boulin's personal files just after his death was announced. Dans les coulisses d'une affaire d'Etat: l'affaire Boulin, France Inter, April 19, 2007; Benoît Collombat, Guerre des droites.
In mid 2007, the French channel Arte filmed several interviews with renowned French historians, including Beaune, for the documentary Vraie Jeanne , fausse Jeanne , directed by Martin Meissonier. About a year after the filming, respondents found that the documentary was based on the sensational theories advocated by Marcel Gay and Roger Senzig in the book L' Affaire Jeanne d' Arc ;Paris, Florent Massot , 2007. the historians interviewed had been unaware of this when approached to participate in the project. In response, Beaune updated her 2004 work on Joan of Arc to Jeanne d'Arc, vérités et légendes (Paris: Perrin, 2008) (Joan of Arc, Truths and Fictions).
From the 80s, Frank Vroegop directed more than 50 music videos mainly for French artists: Jean-Louis Aubert, Louis Bertignac, Gérald de Palmas, Affaire Louis Trio, Patrick Bruel, Zebda, Clarika, Massilia Sound System, Ludwig Von 88, Burma Shave, Elton John, Tarkan, etc. These music videos are often grounds for technical experiments. Frank Vroegop uses all types of cameras, formats and emulsions: from Super 8 to 65mm film cameras, high-speed cameras, endoscopic cameras, digital cameras prototypes, motion controlled cameras, etc. Many realizations combine real filming with frame-by-frame animation : traditional animations with paper, clay, paint & volumes and computer animation, computer graphics & digital post-production visual effects.
Balzac's five- room apartment was located on the top floor, at three levels, and as today opened into the garden. Here he edited La Comedie humaine and wrote some of his finest novels, including La Rabouilleuse, Une ténébreuse affaire, and La Cousine Bette. Although the writer's furniture was dispersed after his widow's death, the museum now contains Balzac's writing desk and chair, his turquoise- studded cane by Lecointe (1834), and his tea kettle and a coffee pot given to him by Zulma Carraud in 1832. The museum also contains an 1842 daguerreotype of Balzac by Louis-Auguste Bisson, a drawing of Balzac by Paul Gavarni (c. 1840), a pastel portrait (c.
The FN only got 5% in the 1988 cantonal elections, while the RPR announced it would reject any alliance with the FN, now including at local level. In the 1989 European elections, the FN held on to its ten seats as it won 11.7% of the vote. In the wake of FN electoral success, the immigration debate, growing concerns over Islamic fundamentalism, and the fatwa against Salman Rushdie by Ayatollah Khomeini, the 1989 affaire du foulard was the first major test of the relations between the values of the French Republic and Islam. Following the event, surveys found that French public opinion was largely negative towards Islam.
Her awards include seven Waldenbooks national sales awards, four B. Dalton national sales awards, two Bookrak national sales awards, a Lifetime Achievement Award for series storytelling from Romantic Times, several Affaire de Coeur awards, and two regional Romance Writers of America awards. In 1998, a Japanese Harlequin reader poll gave her Silhouette Desire novel, The Patient Nurse, its favorite book of the year award. She was listed in numerous publications, including Contemporary Authors by Gale Research, Inc., Twentieth Century Romance and Historical Writers by St. James Press, The Writers Directory by St. James Press, the International Who's Who of Authors and Writers by Meirose Press, Ltd.
The USA Today bestselling author of over 40 historical romance novels and novellas, Margaret Moore graduated with distinction from the University of Toronto with a degree in English literature. She sold her first book, A Warrior's Heart, to Harlequin Historicals in 1991. She has also sold historical romances to Avon Books and a Young Adult historical romance to HarperCollins Children's Books. Margaret has been a Romantic Times Book reviews finalist for Career Achievement in Medieval Historical Romance, won an award for Best Foreign Historical from Affaire de Coeur, and two of her characters have received K.I.S.S. (Knights in Shining Silver) Awards from Romantic Times Book reviews.
She was the wife of Lionello d'Este, and the picture might have been painted at the time of their marriage in 1433. Another suggestion identifies this fresh and young face as Ginevra d'Este, because of the sprig of juniper on the sleeve - though this may simply be an emblem of happiness and not a pun on her name. She was the unfortunate niece and wife of the redoubtable Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, who subjected Romagna to fire and arms, and whose shameless affaire with Isotta degli Atti was the scandal of the age. It was Malatesta who commissioned polymath Leon Battista Alberti to build the Tempio Malatestiano at Rimini.
Not all of Cumont's conclusions were generally accepted, and some critics tended to believe that the Saturnalia customs among legionaries at the time might indeed have involved a human sacrifice. Parmentier believed that no actual human sacrifice would have taken place, but argued that the claim of such was genuine to the original text, in an instance of 4th-century Christian propaganda depicting pagan customs as abhorrent. Francesca Prescendi, "Le sacrifice humain : une affaire des autres ! A propos du martyre de saint Dasius" in: Prescendi and Volokhine (eds.), Dans le laboratoire de l'historien des religions: Mélanges offerts à Philippe Borgeaud, issue 24 of Religions en perspective, 2011, 345-357-R.
Monumental Management negotiated and executed licenses for Gabby Young and Gabby Young & Other Animals 1st album with World Connection in the Netherlands, Germany and Switzerland, Four Quarters Entertainment in the USA and Other Tongues in Australia. Monumental organised a 3 month world tour that spanned from Japan, Australia, West Coast USA, including SXSW, Mid-West USA to Europe and the UK. Prior to the band having a booking agent, Monumental booked festivals such as Glastonbury Festival (Avalon Stage), Secret Garden Party, Shambala, De Affaire (Netherlands), Standon Calling and many others. The band went on to sell out venues such as Scala, London and had multiple sell out shows at Koko.
Since June 2017, she has been hosting the programme La Robe de ma vie, broadcast from Monday to Friday at 16:20 then on Monday in a second time slot, in which future brides choose their wedding dress. Since 7 January 2019, M6 had been broadcasting Les Reines des enchères at 17:35. The programme, based on the model of Les Reines du shopping, first caused controversy because of its presumed resemblance with Affaire conclue by Sophie Davant on France 2. After 5 days on air, M6 cancelled the programme on account of weak audience and broadcast new episodes of Les Reines du shopping.
The Affair of the Placards () was an incident in which anti-Catholic posters appeared in public places in Paris and in four major provincial cities, Blois, Rouen, Tours and Orléans, in the night of the 17th to the 18th of October, 1534. One of the posters was posted on the bedchamber door of King Francis I at Amboise, an affront and a breach of security that left him shaken. The Affaire des Placards brought an end to the conciliatory policies of Francis, who had formerly attempted to protect the Protestants from the more extreme measures of the Parlement de Paris, and also of the public entreaties for moderation of Philip Melanchthon.
Burns, Michael France and the Dreyfus Affair: A Documentary History p. 171 (1999 Palgrave Macmillan) Under his guidance parliament moved toward the 1905 French law on the separation of Church and State, which ended the Napoleonic arrangement of 1801.Paul Sabatier, Disestablishment in France (1906) online In the Affaire Des Fiches, in France in 1904–1905, it was discovered that the militantly anticlerical War Minister under Combes, General Louis André, was determining promotions based on the French Masonic Grand Orient's huge card index on public officials, detailing which were Catholic and who attended Mass, with the goal of preventing their promotions. Exposure almost caused the government to fall; instead Combes retired.
Olympia was accused in 1679 in the Affaire des Poisons of having plotted with La Voisin to poison Louise de La Vallière. She was even said to have threatened the King himself with the words, "come back to me, or you will be sorry". In addition, she was suspected of poisoning her own husband, and also on 12 February 1689 Queen Maria Luisa of Spain, the daughter of Henriette and niece of Louis XIV whose confidence she had gained after having taken up residence in Spain following her expulsion from France as a result of the Poison Affair.Latour, pages 203–04 Portrait of Olympia Mancini depicted as the goddess Athena.
They were both members of the Freemason adoptive lodge Saint Jean du Secret et de la Parfaite Amitié and used to visit it and participate in their ceremonies together. She was known to have influence in state affairs, and used her influence in several occasions. In 1776, she successfully intervened in the Affaire Pallante in favor of Sir John Acton, 6th Baronet and her brother Luigi de' Medici. When her brother Luigi lost his office and was trialed as a republican in 1795, she again intervened in his behalf: reportedly, it was here influence as a favorite of the queen which resulted in his relatively light sentence.
Frappé du bel aspect graphique de ces lettres, je commençai, avec l'aide d'un des musulmans habitant la Médrésé, à gratter et creuser pour dégager quelques autres caractères. Après quelques minutes de travail, je vis apparaître un magnifique 1 de la belle époque classique, comme jamais il ne m'avait été donné d'en relever dans les inscriptions que j'avais découvertes jusqu'à ce jour à Jérusalem. Évidemment, j'avais affaire à un texte important par sa date, sinon par son contenu; je me remis à l'œuvre avec une ardeur facile à comprendre. Le musulman qui m'aidait, s'étant, sur ces entrefaites, procuré une fas ou pioche chez un voisin, la fouille put être poussée plus activement.
Recent spring tours have taken them to Aruba, Costa Rica, Paris, Italy, Colorado, a few of the Hawaiian Islands, Florida, California, and Hong Kong. Recent Aires accolades include winning the Contemporary A Cappella Recording Award (CARA) for Best All-Male Collegiate Album for both their 2003 ("Black Tie Affaire") and 2005 ("Impaired") album releases, as well as selection for Varsity Vocals' Best Of Collegiate A Cappella compilation CD in 2003, 2005, 2008, 2012, and 2015 and selection for the Voices Only compilation CD in 2005, 2006, 2008, and 2011. Their most recent album, On Aire, was released in December 2017. In 2011, they competed in season 3 of The Sing Off, a national reality show.
Having been originally told about the case of Antoine Mellerio in 1870 by his friend Joseph Milsand, Browning went on to research the facts with great thoroughness, reading newspaper reports and transcripts of the legal documents and interviewing residents of the district.Robin Fox The Challenge of Anthropology (New Brunswick: Transaction, 1994) pp. 357–358. Browning wrote Red Cotton Night-Cap Country during December 1872 and January 1873, while the lawsuit over Mellerio's will was still under appeal. He originally used the real names of the characters and places in the affaire Mellerio, but on submitting the manuscript to his friend Lord Coleridge, then Attorney-General, he was advised that he might be sued for libel.
One of the stories, "Powder", about a failed lawyer whose life changes when he chances upon a stash of cocaine and a mobile phone, was made into the French feature film, Une Pure Affaire. When We Were Romans is told from the point of view of a boy, Laurence, whose mother suddenly and unexpectedly decides that she and her children, and even Laurence's hamster, must flee England to Rome, where she lived many years before. An Atheist's History of Belief is Kneale's first nonfiction book. It looks at the beliefs that people have devised to explain their world, from earliest prehistoric times to the present, as understood by a fascinated non-believer.
Memoir of Lacretelle In 1786 the Sanois Affair (Affaire Sanois) erupted into an extremely tense social climate which transformed what would otherwise have been a banal private case into a headline-grabbing lawsuit. There was huge public indignation over the principle of the lettre de cachet, a symbol of despotism, and there was sympathy for the unfortunate old man whom his unnatural wife had had thrown into Charenton. The business thus lent itself to media exploitation by ambitious and talented lawyers like Pierre Louis de Lacretelle, the new champion of individual freedoms. De Lacretelle dashed off his Memoir for the Comte de Sanois which denounces in passing the abusive use of the lettre de cachet.
Dans le principe, ce fonctionnaire se montra hostile au projet. C'était, sans doute, affaire d'intérêt personnel. Quoi qu'il en soit, la ville se vit obligée de recourir à l'intervention d'un prêtre, appelé Rutger Reppen, pour conquérir l'écolátre à sa cause. Cet ecclésiastique dut rencontrer chez le fonctionnaire du chapitre une résistance sérieuse »., was formally integrated into the French Republic when the Holy Roman Emperor, Francis I, ceded the South Netherlands to France by the Treaty of Campo FormioJules Delhaize, La domination française en Belgique, Brussels, 1909, tome III, p. 171 : « Les articles 3 et 4 du traité de Campo-Formio consacrèrent enfin, au point de vue international, la réunion de la Belgique à la France.
On 22 November 1681, at the age of four and a half, Françoise Marie was legitimised by Louis XIV and given the courtesy title of Mademoiselle de Blois, a style held previously by her older half-sister, Marie Anne de Bourbon, a legitimised daughter of the king by Louise de La Vallière. The name of her mother was not mentioned in the act of legitimisation because Madame de Montespan was still married to the Marquis de Montespan, who might have counter-claimed paternity and custody of his wife's children. By the time of her birth, her parents' relationship was coming to an end because of Madame de Montespan's possible involvement in the Affaire des poisons.Hilton, Lisa, Athénaïs: The Real Queen of France, p.
He was tried in Aix-en-Provence in southern France on March 9 and 10, 1976, just three weeks after Patrick Henry was arrested in Troyes for another child murder. Journalists described public opinion as sensitive to the point of hysteria, demanding death penalties for child murderers. On the advice of his mother, Ranucci came to court dressed like a clergyman, sporting a large pectoral cross, which irritated most of the jury, and was interpreted by a few observers as an indication of his immaturity. Ranucci appeared arrogant during the trial, denying the crime and his guilt, despite the physical evidence and the details he had provided during his confession.Secrets d'actualité, "Affaire Ranucci : l'ombre d'un doute" , M6, September 4, 2005.Geneviève Donadini (2016).
The good news is that the reason the planet is devastated is the > same reason that causes relocations, modern slavery in factories, which > leads the rich to become richer and the rest of the population to become > poorer: an economic system whose obsession is profit, in the short term, at > any price, and which concentrates wealth in a few hands. » On December 18, 2018, he took part in the action L'Affaire du Siècle, launched by four NGOs (Greenpeace, Oxfam France, la Fondation Nicolas Hulot and Notre affaire à tous). Their common goal: take the French State to court for not acting on climate change. In a few days online mobilization beats all the petition records in France and gather 2,17 million signatories.
Christopher Lambert started his career playing supporting parts in several French films: Ciao, les mecs (1979), Le bar du téléphone (1980), Asphalte (1981), Une sale affaire (1981), Putain d'histoire d'amour (1981), Douchka (1981), Légitime violence (1982) and one episode of Cinéma 16 (1982). Around that time director Hugh Hudson had just finished his Academy Award-winning film Chariots of Fire (1981), and Warner Brothers was desperate to hire him to direct another film. After looking at all their available scripts he chose to do a film adaptation of novelist Edgar Rice Burroughs' iconic character Tarzan, a man who was raised by an unknown species of great apes in the jungle. Hudson wanted an unknown to play the part and tested many young actors.
The Godard family disappearance (also known as the affaire Godard, or the Godard Affair), involved the disappearance of French doctor Yves Godard, his second wife and their two children in September 1999. Clues to the mystery were gradually discovered: traces of blood were found in the family home near Juvigny-sur-Seulles in Calvados, Lower Normandy. It was established that Godard and his two children departed on a sailing boat rented in Saint-Malo, Brittany, a few days before the discovery of the blood. During the course of the next few years, various objects were found on the north coast of Brittany or at sea: a lifeboat, identity papers, credit cards, the skull of one of the Godard children, and finally the bones of Godard himself.
Affaire de la Preneuse, L. Garneray, 1837 In September 1799 Sercey dispersed his remaining ships. Brûle-Gueule was sent back to France on 26 September carrying condemned political prisoners; the corvette was eventually wrecked on the Pointe du Raz with heavy loss of life. Preneuse was ordered to operate against British trade off the coast of Southeast Africa, sailing from Port Louis on 4 August. Lhermitte focused his efforts on the Mozambique Channel and the approaches to the British Cape Colony and on 20 September encountered a squadron anchored in Algoa Bay comprising the 24-gun naval storeship HMS Camel, the 16-gun HMS Rattlesnake (1791) and the schooner Surprise, the former ships lying with their masts and rigging removed.
In a squalid house, in a sordid neighbourhood, an old woman offers an angelic creature - her own daughter - to passers by. The Comte de Granville, unhappily married to a sanctimonious woman, falls in love with this grisette. An aristocrat and a magistrate of integrity, he had made a name for himself in the Gondreville affair, which Balzac would later recount in Une ténébreuse affaire (A Murky Affair). In this work, the author protests against the excesses of bigotry and, according to a principle dear to him, he contrasts the interior design of an aristocratic house with both the grime of a squalid Parisian neighbourhood and the cheerful décor of a grisette's apartment (another familiar theme in the works of Balzac).
She was socially and politically compromised in the notorious Affaire des Poisons, allegedly for planning to poison her husband in order to marry her nephew Louis Joseph, duc de Vendôme. She was to have visited Adam Lesage and expressed this wish to him. Unlike her older sister, Olympe, comtesse de Soissons, who was forced to flee to Liège and later to Brussels, in order to escape arrest, Marie Anne was never formally convicted. The trial against her was conducted 29 January 1680, and she appeared escorted by her husband and her lover Vendôme holding each of her arms, and stated that she did not accept the authority of the court and had accepted to answer the court summon only out of respect for the king's rank.
Corruption has an obvious connection with money laundering as the stolen assets of a corrupt public official are useless unless they are placed, layered and integrated into the global financial network in a manner that does not raise suspicion. The proceeds of corruption may be laundered in jurisdictions which have not enacted strict anti-money laundering measures and in countries which uphold very strict bank-secretary laws or regulations. This is the reason why the "de-offshorization" policy endorsed by President Putin in 2012 and 2013 (after the Cyprus Affaire) is often considered to be a new anti-corruption measure. The government's recent initiatives for gradually strengthening control over financial operations of organisations and citizens have been the subject of The Russian Federal Financial Monitoring Service ("Rosfinmonitoring").
Arbitral Tribunal, Affaire de la délimitation de la frontière maritime entre la Guinée-Bissau et le Sénégal. Milano, p.14 The lack of sovereignty and of administering Power status of Morocco for what concerns Western Sahara was noticed also by the legal opinion of the European Parliament, which nevertheless failed to conclude for the lack of competence of Morocco to conclude an agreement with the EU on the issue. In 2006, the EU Commissioner for fisheries, Mr. Borg, referring to the UN legal opinion, stated that "agreements can be concluded with the Kingdom of Morocco concerning the natural resources of Western Sahara" since the UN legal opinion "implies that Morocco is a de facto administrative power ... and consequently has the competence to conclude such type of agreement".
Noko made his feature-film debut with a brief cameo appearance as an accordion-playing Parisian street musician in Éric Valette's Une Affaire D'Etat movie in 2009. He also had a cameo in Éric Valette's next movie La Proie in 2011 as a harpsichord player in a music-recital scene set in a prison which culminates in a full-scale riot. In 2011, Noko contributed guitar to two tracks on The Organ Of Corti, an LP by Magazine's Dave Formula and cellist Christine Hanson. After the passing of Pete Shelley in December 2018, Noko was asked to perform with the current Buzzcocks, Steve Diggle, Danny Farrant and Chris Remington, at a special memorial concert at London's Royal Albert Hall on 21 June.
The supporters included Patrick Bruel, Hugues Aufray, the comedians Josiane Balasko, Jean Benguigui and Mathilda May, director Nils Tavernier, the Avignon festival director Olivier Py and comedian Anne Roumanoff. Other media in this case made a more general denunciation of certain police methods. In contrast to the many condemnations of police, lawyer Gilles-William Goldnadel viewed the case as "anti-cop hate." He said that the possible misconduct of some police officers "can not put blame upon the entire French police force, who are widely exemplary" and that to "generalize to the entire profession for the possible crime of one or a few is consubstantial racism." Violences en banlieue, affaire Théo et retour de la «haine anti-flics», Gilles-William Goldnadel, lefigaro.
Her appeals to the court of appeal in December 1888 and, in November 1889, to the Court of Cassation were unsuccessful, but widely reported in the Belgian and foreign press. The "Popelin affair" (Affaire Popelin) demonstrated to the supporters of female education that simply providing young women with access to higher education was insufficient unless further, legal, changes were also made. The affair contributed to the transition from an educational feminism to a political women's movement in Belgium. Jeanne Chauvin, who obtained a law degree in Paris in 1890, was at first discouraged by the case, but was persuaded by the Belgian lawyer Louis Franck, a long-time supporter of Popelin, to apply for admission to the bar, and was sworn in after the French law was changed in 1900.
She also starred in Gilles Paquet-Brenner's film Pretty Things (Les Jolies Choses), adapted from the work of feminist writer Virginie Despentes, portraying twins of completely opposite characters, Lucie and Marie; for that role, she was again nominated for a César Award for Most Promising Actress. In 2002, Cotillard starred in Guillaume Nicloux's thriller A Private Affair (Une Affaire Privée), in which she portrayed the mysterious Clarisse. Cotillard started the transition into Hollywood when she obtained a supporting role in Tim Burton's film Big Fish playing Joséphine, the French wife of Billy Crudup's character, William Bloom. The production was her first American film and gave her the chance to work with well-established actors such as Helena Bonham Carter, Albert Finney, Ewan McGregor, Jessica Lange and Allison Lohman.
Although his professional career began in adult films, Kerman was a trained actor who played minor parts in such mainstream productions such as The Goodbye Girl (1977) and Concorde Affaire '79. In the 1980s, he starred in several Italian horror films, including Ruggero Deodato's Cannibal Holocaust, and Umberto Lenzi's cannibal films Mangiati Vivi and Cannibal Ferox. Still, he remained active in pornography throughout the first half of the decade, with roles including Lawyer Quim in Liquid A$$ets (1982), and Fritz von Holenwohl in the Henri Pachard directed Public Affairs (1984). In 1985, attempting to work solely in mainstream productions, he obtained a Hollywood agent and went on to play supporting roles in television series such as Hill Street Blues and Simon & Simon, In 1987 he appeared in the film No Way Out.
"Omar Bongo renouvelle son mandat", la-croix.com, 23 November 2005 . Ratanga briefly went on hunger strike in December 2005 to protest his inability to obtain a passport from the government, which would enable him to visit his family living abroad. The Directorate-General of Emigration and Immigration promptly issued him an ordinary passport, and although he still did not receive a diplomatic passport from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the issuing of an ordinary passport was sufficient for him to end his hunger strike.""Affaire Ratanga": L'ambassadeur retraité a reçu un passeport ordinaire jeudi", L'Union, 28 December 2005 . President Omar Bongo appointed Ratanga, who was still serving as the Secretary-General of the UGDD, to the government as Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation on 14 January 2009.
On the 1st April 2008, the high court of Lille announced the annulment of the marriage on the basis of article 180 of the civil code. ; D. 2008, ; JCP G , 25 juin 2008, II, 10122, note G. Raoul-Cormeil : « Annulation d'un mariage par consentement mutuel ou validité d'un mariage civil en dépit d'un mensonge sur la virginité » ; Gazette du Palais, 5 juin 2008, , ; « Autour d'une certaine qualité essentielle en mariage... beaucoup de bruit déjà pour une affaire à suivre », Droit de la famille , juillet 2008, comm. 98, avec une note (Fac-similé) The woman’s acceptance of the request allowed it to be deduced that she had known that her virginity constituted, in the view of her husband, an essential quality with regards to the consent to the proposed marriage.
Unofficially, after Daewoo's bankruptcy, former chairman Kim Woo-Choong's escape and most notably the "Daewoo Affaire" in France (closure and conflagration of the Daewoo-Orion Electronics plant in Longwy, France), the Daewoo brand name had a very bad image, so that GM simply decided to extend the Chevrolet strategy that was already used in most other markets (Canada, India, Israel, Russia) since 2003 to create a real global brand, replacing the Daewoo "dual kidney" with the Chevrolet "bowtie". The Winstorm and Tosca were presented as the Chevrolet Captiva and the Chevrolet Epica. Some of the former Daewoo models changed their names after the re-branding decision. Examples are the Matiz which became Chevrolet Spark in some markets (although Chevrolet Matiz was also used), or the Kalos which became the Aveo (alongside the Chevrolet Kalos in other countries).
The surrender of the fortress was one of the main clauses of the armistice signed by the Government of National Defense with Otto von Bismarck on 17 January 1871, allowing the Germans to occupy the strongest part of Paris' defences in exchange for shipments of food into the starving city. Colonel Henry of army intelligence, a key player in the Dreyfus Affair, was confined at the prison of Mont Valérien in 1898. The day after being confined, 31 August 1898, he cut his throat with a razor that had been left in his possession, taking to the grave his secret and that of a great part of the affaire Dreyfus. (See Resolution of the Dreyfus Affair.) During the Second World War, the fortress was used, from 1940 to 1944, as a prison and place of executions by the Nazi occupiers of Paris.
Angelo Donati in the Fifties In 1945 the Italian Government invited Donati to go back to France and appointed him as general assistant Delegate of the Red Cross. In agreement with the Italian ambassador in Paris Giuseppe Saragat (later President of the Italian Republic) he led the negotiations with the French government for assisting and liberating the Italian prisoners and civil internees. He was also appointed Chargé d'Affaires of San Marino Republic in Paris and, in November 1953, promoted to Plenipotentiary Minister. Thanks to the good relations with the Apostolic Nuncio in Paris Angelo Roncalli (afterwards Pope John XXIII) helped in 1953 to solve the Affaire Finaly involving two Jewish children who had been saved from deportation by Catholic nuns who didn't want to give them back to their uncles after the war because they had been baptized.
He was nominated for a César Award for best supporting role of the year, in the same year he made a list for best new male for film Vive la sociale. Cluzet next collaborated with a number of major name French directors, all of whom had a predilection towards dramatic works: reuniting with Diane Kurys in 1983 for Coup de foudre, reuniting with Bertrand Tavernier (to co-star in jazz film Round Midnight in 1985), Tony Gatlif (Rue du départ, 1985), Claire Denis (Chocolat, 1987), Pierre Jolivet (Force majeure, 1988, and one new César nomination for best second male role), Bertrand Blier (Trop belle pour toi, 1989) and again Robert Enrico (La Révolution française). Next, the actor worked with Claude Chabrol to play a husband tortured by jealousy in L'Enfer (1994) after having filmed with Chabrol in 1988 for Une affaire de femmes.
The Pope, who also privately supported Fénelon's opinion, hold Gabrielli in great esteem and created him cardinal priest in the consistory of November 14, 1699; in a letter to the Abbé de Chanterac, Fénelon's agent in Rome, Gabrielli acknowledged that this appointment was in fact largely due to his role in the affaire des Maximes. A few months later, on February 3, 1700, he received the red hat and the title of S. Pudenziana, the church annexed to the monastery where he had studied in his youth. A few months later the Pope died and the newly elected cardinal participated in the conclave which elected Pope Clement XI. From 1709 to 1710 he held the largely honorific title of Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals. As Abbot general of the Cistercians, he chose the monastery of San Sebastiano fuori le mura, near Rome, as his residence.
After many important successes in DVD sales, such as Pokémon (most copies sold in pro rata to the world populationImavision, une affaire de…vision, Denise Roy, Hollywood à la maison, décembre 2004), Little House on the Prairie (the classic television series most sold on DVD in North AmericaLa Petite Maison dans la prairie : nouveau succès aux États-Unis, Philippe Rezzonico, Le Journal de Montréal, p. 64, Mardi 7 octobre 2003), Alex Kovalev: My Hockey Tips and Training Methods, Quebec classics Les Belles Histoires des pays d'en haut and La Petite Vie, and a documentary film about hockey legend Guy Lafleur called Once Upon a Time...Guy Lafleur, Imavision was among the leading companies in independent French-language DVD distribution in North America.Imavision, un filon nostalgique, Évelyne Fiorenza, La Presse Affaires, p. 3, Lundi 18 octobre 2004 The catalog of its products contained almost 500 titles.
From 1975, Pierre Plantard used the surname Plantard de Saint-Clair, described as an epithet by Jean-Luc Chaumeil, following his interview with Plantard in the magazine l’Ère d’Aquarius.Jean-Luc Chaumeil, Rennes-le-Château – Gisors – Le Testament du Prieuré de Sion (Le Crépuscule d’une Ténebreuse Affaire), Editions Pégase, 2006, page 143. The "Saint-Clair" part of his surname was added to his real surname on the basis that this was the family name associated with the area of Gisors associated with his hoax - according to the mythology of the Priory of Sion "Jean VI des Plantard" married a member of the House of Gisors during the 12th century.Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh and Henry Lincoln, The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, (Jonathan Cape, 1982); Genealogy V: The families of Gisors, Payen and Saint-Clair, page 374 (a simplified version of Les Dossiers Secrets d'Henri Lobineau(1967)).
However, between the lines of his books many autobiographical, anthropological, and historical facts are hidden. Writing about the French-German war, in which his country had been defeated, caused Aimard to lose his readership. His 1852 Mexican adventure is described in Curumilla; the history of the murder of his half- sister Fanny in Te Land en Te Water I & II. In 1870 Aimard and a small army of press people participated in the French-German war in which he booked a modest success (the Bourget-affaire). In 1879 the literary community of Rio de Janeiro hailed him as a hero. Aimard’s travelogue about this journey has never been translated from French. During his stay in Rio de Janeiro he had contact with Emperor Dom Pedro II of Brazil as is apparent from Aimard’s 11 January 1880 letter to Pedro II, which he signed with Gustave Aimard.
Al Kazeem began his sixth season in the Group Two Prix d'Harcourt on heavy ground at Longchamp on 6 April and started 11/5 favourite ahead of Free Port Lux (Prix Hocquart, Prix du Prince d'Orange) and Smoking Sun (winner of the race in 2014). Ridden for the first time by Ryan Moore, he took the lead 300 metres from the finish and won by three quarters of a length from Affaire Solitaire. A month later he started favourite for the Prix Ganay but was beaten into second place by the nine- year-old veteran Cirrus des Aigles. On 24 May, Al Kazeem attempted to repeat his 2013 success in the Tattersalls Gold Cup and started joint-second favourite behind The Grey Gatsby in a field which also included the Great Voltigeur Stakes winner Postponed and Fascinating Rock (Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial, Mooresbridge Stakes).
More recently at the cinema he played alongside the Cassel / Bellucci couple in Frédéric Schoendoerffer's Secret Agents in 2004. In 2008, with over 80 roles to his credit, he shot the Scalp TV series for Canal +, where he played Raphael a rather complex trader in 8 episodes. At the same time, he was at the Théâtre La Bruyère, in Chocolat Piment written by Christine Reverho, directed by José Paul (five nominations at Molières), then recently in Sans mentir (Without a lie) by Xavier Daughreil at the Théâtre Tristan-Bernard, Paris. He returns to cinema in the political thriller Une affaire d'État (A State affair) directed by Eric Valette in 2009, Copacabana by Marc Fitoussi in 2010, and Une pièce montée (Mounted Piece), adapted from the bestseller by Blandine Le Callet, a choral film bringing together several generations of actors and directed by Denys Granier-Deferre.
The Republican government claimed that Westerling was responsible for tens of thousands of deaths. Initially they had estimated the number of victims at 15,000, but later stated it was 40,000. A monument with the name Monumen Korban 40.000 Jiwa was erected in the city of Makassar to commemorate the victims of the campaign. Dutch historian Jaap de Moor blames the inflation of the death toll on the fact that Republican government used it as propaganda to draw attention from the world to their diplomatic and armed struggle against the Dutch. Mohammed Natzir of the Indonesian Historical Commission of the Armed Forces also calls the figure of 40,000 deaths fiction and a propaganda measure of the Republican government against the Dutch occupation of that time. In his book De Zuid-Celebes Affaire: Kapitein Westerling en de standrechtelijke executies Dutch historian Willem IJzereef estimates that the actions of the DST cost about 1,500 Indonesian lives.
In 1836 while hunting in Kadıköy, a large residential district of Constantinople, he accidentally shot and wounded the son of Necati Efendi, a civil servant holding a high position in the Title Deed Office. Churchill was arrested, savagely beaten, and imprisoned while the boy's injuries were being assessed. His eventual release obtained through the intervention of the British Ambassador Lord Ponsonby caused a diplomatic incident resulting in the dismissal of Akif Pasha, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and temporary severance of diplomatic relations between the United Kingdom and the Ottoman Empire.Un diplomat Ottoman en 1836 (Affaire Churchill), Arthur Alric; Paris 1892Dünya Bültení In compensation for his detention Churchill was handsomely compensated with an award of the Nişan-i İftihar (Order of Glory, the second highest decoration in the Ottoman Empire), a settlement of 400,000 piastres (then a very substantial sum), and trade concessions including the export of ten thousand Ottoman gallons of olive oil.
Retrieved 3/25/08. The New York Times sent a correspondent late in that year to confirm the safety of settlers to the Nebraska Territory."From Nebraska-- Affaire on the Frontier", New York Times. October 8, 1855. Retrieved 3/25/08. In 1859 the Pawnee were encamped across the river during the Pawnee War."Indian Troubles in Nebraska--History of the Pawnee War", New York Times. Retrieved 3/25/08. Voters in the town held their first annual meeting in 1884, and in 1896 they approved the construction of a one-story brick hall called the Fontanelle Township Hall to serve as a meeting hall and polling place. It stands today and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places."National Register of Historic Places" , Washington County Historical Society. Retrieved 3/25/08. Failure to secure a railroad connection, financial depression, and other reverses led the town to fold in the 1890s. Today it is an unincorporated community.
Wootton and Fishbourne A law of 7 July 1904 preventing religious congregations from teaching any longer, and the 1905 law on separation of state and church, were enacted under the government of Radical-Socialist Émile Combes. Alsace-Lorraine was not subjected to these laws as it was part of the German Empire then. In the Affaire des Fiches (1904-1905), it was discovered that the anticlerical War Minister of the Combes government, General Louis André, was determining promotions based on the French Masonic Grand Orient's card index on public officials, detailing which were Catholic and who attended Mass, with a view to preventing their promotions. (footnote 26) cites : In the years following their relocations, boarding schools of congreganists were accused by some senators of trying to "recruit" French youth from abroad, placing the French Republic "in jeopardy": Republicans' anti-clericalism softened after the First World War as the Catholic right-wing began to accept the Republic and secularism.
The law angered many Roman Catholics, who had recently begun to rally to the cause of the Republic, supported by Leo XIII's Inter innumeras sollicitudines 1892 encyclical (Au Milieu des sollicitudes) and the Cardinal Lavigerie's toast in 1890 favour of the Republic. However, the concept of laïcité progressively became almost universally accepted among French citizens, including members of the Catholic Church who found greater freedom from state interference in cultural matters, now that the government had completely stripped itself of its former Catholic links. The Affaire Des Fiches produced a considerable backlash, after it was discovered that the Combes government worked with Masonic lodges to create a secret surveillance of all army officers to make sure devout Catholics would not be promoted. A few French politicians and communities have more recently questioned the law, arguing that, despite its explicit stance for state secularism, it de facto favors traditional French religions, in particular the Catholic Church, at the expense of more recently established religions, such as Islam.
She began acting at the age of twelve. A student at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts, she was a dancer in a West End production when she was offered work initially as a film extra in Michael Powell's The Girl in the Crowd (1935). She arrived on the set to find one of the major players in the production had been dismissed, and she was immediately asked to step into the leading role in her place. During the 1930s, Withers was constantly in demand in lead roles in minor films and supporting roles in more prestigious productions. She was in Windfall (1935) and The Love Test (1935) and she had the lead in All at Sea (1935). Withers supported in Dark World (1935), King of Hearts (1936), and Accused (1936). Her Last Affaire (1935) was her third film with Powell. Withers followed it with She Knew What She Wanted (1936), Crown v.
The Battle of the Basque Roads, also known as the Battle of Aix Roads (French: Bataille de l'île d'Aix, also Affaire des brûlots, rarely Bataille de la rade des Basques), was a major naval battle of the Napoleonic Wars, fought in the narrow Basque Roads at the mouth of the Charente River on the Biscay coast of France. The battle, which lasted from 11–24 April 1809, was unusual in that it pitted a hastily-assembled squadron of small and unorthodox British Royal Navy warships against the main strength of the French Atlantic Fleet, the circumstances dictated by the cramped, shallow coastal waters in which the battle was fought. The battle is also notorious for its controversial political aftermath in both Britain and France. In February 1809 the French Atlantic Fleet, blockaded in Brest on the Breton coast by the British Channel Fleet, attempted to break out into the Atlantic and reinforce the garrison of Martinique.
Some English translations have been indicated where they are likely to be appropriate to the subject of an unseen painting. As a result of the Franco-Prussian War there was no Salon in 1871. ;1869 :Portrait de M.A. de B..... :Un Message ;1870 :Avant la Déclaration :Indiscrétion ;1872 :Repaire/ Lair or den of criminals ;1873 :Une Affaire d'Honneur ;1874 :Franc-tireurs dans la forêt de Fontainebleau/ Franc-tireurs in the forest of Fontainebleau ;1875 :Une Facheuse Aventure ;1876 :The Bivouac ;1877 :Play of Princes, illustration of XV111th Century Manners ;1878 :Après le Baptême/After the Baptism :Une Mésalliance/An Unsuitable marriage ;1879 Le Billet de Logement. Oil on panel, signed and dated P Jazet 1879.:Le Fils Unique/Entre Deux Victoires (name change in later printed versions) :Billet de Logement/Letter of Lodging ;1880 :Departure of the Squadron ;1881 :Le Boute- selle/Call to Horse :Aux Avant-poste/The Advance Guard Paul-Léon Jazet in his Paris studio (c1885).
Born in Amsterdam of Surinamese descent, Esajas made his debut in professional football in 1993–94 with Feyenoord, after spending his youth years in the football schools of R.S.C. Anderlecht and AFC Ajax. Prior to the start of the season, he was the key factor in the Helderse affaire: Feyenoord played a friendly match with an amateur side, the Helderse Selectie, and during the game he knocked down opponent Ronald Schouten, breaking his jaw but not being eventually suspended for his actions. Esajas made his Eredivisie debut on 24 October 1993 against Ajax, and managed to score in one of the most prestigious clash in the Netherlands, in a 2–2 away draw. Despite this promising start he did not make it as a regular in Feyenoord's first team, and only played in five games; during his first season at De Kuip the team won the Dutch Cup and, the following campaign, he only appeared three times, while he was not used at all in 1995–96.
"Eddie", as he was familiarly known by leading diplomats and top-ranking officials of the Federal Government, began his career in public service in 1869, classified first as a page, and later as a messenger to Secretary of State Hamilton Fish, eventually serving under twenty-two secretaries. In 1901, from Secretary John Hay onward, Savoy was assigned to staff the diplomatic anterooms of the Secretaries of State where it was his challenge to delicately usher diplomats in and out of the office, often avoiding conflicts between ambassadors at odds with each other, and on occasion to serve passports to departing diplomats. Eddie handed passports to: Luis Polo y Barnabé, the Spanish ambassador, forcing his departure from the United States when war was declared on Spain in 1898; Lord Sackville-West, the British envoy sent home by President Cleveland; and to the Austrian Charge d' Affaire when the United States entered the First World War. Savoy was attendant to, and courier for many important international treaties, frequently the presenter of ceremonial pens, and seals for the proceedings.
Cotten was in The Name of the Game, It Takes a Thief, NET Playhouse, The Grasshopper (1970), Tora! Tora! Tora!, The Virginian, Assault on the Wayne (1971), Do You Take This Stranger? (1971), City Beneath the Sea (1971), The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971), Lady Frankenstein (1971), and The Screaming Woman (1972) with de Havilland. He had lead roles in Doomsday Voyage (1972), Baron Blood (1972), and The Scopone Game (1973) and was in The Devil's Daughter (1973), The Streets of San Francisco, Soylent Green (1973), A Delicate Balance (1973), The Rockford Files, Syndicate Sadists (1975), The Timber Tramps (1975), The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case (1976), A Whisper in the Dark (1976), Origins of the Mafia (1976), Twilight's Last Gleaming (1977) for Aldrich, Airport '77, Aspen (1977), The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries, Last In, First Out (1978), Caravans (1978), Indagine su un delitto perfetto (1978), Screamers (1979), Concorde Affaire '79 (1979), Guyana: Cult of the Damned (1979), Churchill and the Generals (1979), Tales of the Unexpected and Fantasy Island.
"Enquête sur un système de violences sexistes au sein du syndicat étudiant UNEF," Le Monde, 28 November 2017. In an editorial, more than 80 UNEF female members and militants have come forward to accuse the Union of "sexual violence"."Militantes, nous dénonçons les violences sexistes et sexuelles à l’UNEF," Le Monde, 28 November 2017. In December 2017, the president of the UNEF chapter in Nice, Paul Morançay resigned for covering up rape claims."Agression sexuelle d'une étudiante pendant un massage à la fac: les messages accablants qui plongent l'Unef dans la tourmente," Nice Matin, 6 December 2017"Viol d’une étudiante à Nice : le masseur écroué, l’Unef de Nice dans la tourmente," Le Figaro, 6 December 2017"Plainte pour viol d'une étudiante à Nice: le masseur écroué," France Info, 6 December 2017 Most members of the chapter have since resigned."A Nice, les atermoiements de l’UNEF sur une affaire de viol présumé," Le Monde, 16 December 2017 In spite of multiple "pressions",Laure Bretton et Ismaël Halissat « Unef : trois mois d’enquête et une publication reportée », Libération, February 19, 2018.
The Egyptian Arabic Wikipedia ( , ') is the Egyptian Arabic version of Wikipedia, a free, open-content encyclopaedia. This Wikipedia primarily acts as an alternative to the Arabic Wikipedia in favor of speakers of the Egyptian dialect. () "explique Florence Devouard, ex-présidente de la fondation Wikipedia. Et d’ajouter : " [...] Il est question pour nous de choisir dix langues natales, parce qu’on veut vraiment que les gens participent dans leur langue maternelle "." and "Certains internautes égyptiens ou non-ne voient donc pas de problèmes à avoir une Wikipedia en masri,[...]" and "Mais pour d’autres, c’est une catastrophe et une affaire politique. Pour eux, c’est la guerre "en ligne" contre la langue arabe." and "D’autres sont plus logiques. Ils s’opposent à la rédaction d’une encyclopédie dans une langue maternelle parce qu’elle n’a pas de règles, ce qui veut dire qu’un mot peut avoir plusieurs orthographes. Et puis un même mot peut avoir plusieurs sens différents d’un endroit à l’autre et d’une génération à l’autre." Until 2020 ,it was the only Wikipedia written in a localised dialect of Arabic.
On 8 February 1962, another demonstration against the OAS, which had been prohibited by the state, was repressed at Charonne metro station (Affaire de la station de métro Charonne). Nine members of the CGT trade union, most of them French Communist Party members, were killed by the police forces, directed by Maurice Papon under the same government, with Roger Frey as Minister of Interior, Michel Debré as Prime Minister and Charles de Gaulle as president, who did all they could to "dissimulate the scale of the 17 October crime" (Jean-Luc EinaudiEinaudi, p.83.). The funerals on 13 February 1962 of the nine persons killed (among them, Fanny Dewerpe, mother of French historian ) were attended by hundreds of thousands of people.Alain Dewerpe, Charonne, 8 février 1962, anthropologie historique d'un massacre d'Etat, Gallimard, 2006 On 8 February 2007 the Place du 8 Février 1962, a square near the metro station, was dedicated by Bertrand Delanoë, the mayor of Paris, after sprays of flowers were deposited at the foot of a commemorative plaque installed inside the metro station where the killings occurred.
He was confirmed in his role on 12 May 2001. The sinking of the with more than 1800 victims took place during his tenure and he had to resign on 1 October 2002, along with Prime Minister Mame Madior Boye.« Démission de deux ministres après la catastrophe du Joola », Le Monde, 3 October 2002 He was succeeded by Bécaye Diop. Following a court action undertaken in 2003 by 22 families who had lost relatives in the tragedy, an international arrest warrant was issued on 12 September 2008 by a judge in Évry (Essonne) for Mame Madior Boye, Youba Sabou and seven other people, but the warrants for the two former ministers were annulled on 16 June 2009 by the of the Court of Appeal of Paris, on account of the roles that they held at the time of the disaster.« Affaire du Joola, annulation des mandats d'arrêts en France contre Mame Madior Boye et Youba Sambou. La procédure reste intacte », in Sud Quotidien, 17 June 2009 Youba Sambou was elected as a member of the National Assembly in the 2007 parliamentary election.
Despite the creation of the association "Affaire Ranucci: Pourquoi réviser?" by four Parisian students in 2002, there have been no further attempts to seek reconsideration since 1991 - the rejection date of the last request. Although some rumors circulated in 2006 about the presence of serial killer Michel Fourniret in Marseille area in 1974 and his assumed attendance of the Ranucci trial, Fourniret himself rectified saying he went to Marseilles region as a child and was working in Paris when the crime occurred; furthermore, an anthropometric study concluded that photographs taken at Ranucci's trial in 1976 of a man who seemed at a first sight to look like Fourniret, did not match pictures of the real Fourniret at that time."Fourniret n'était pas au procès Ranucci" , Le Nouvel Observateur, July 4, 2006. On multiple occasions, former President of the Republic Giscard d'Estaing has said in interviews that he did not feel remorse regarding his role in the case; he mentioned to journalist Laurent Delahousse in 2010 that he did not regret his decision to decline clemency to Ranucci, claiming that he was indeed guilty and that "he had to be punished".
Cartoonist Ruben L. Oppenheimer in NRC Handelsblad (May 24–25, 2008, pg 14) presented a fictional, signed and stamped, document of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, headed (in translation): PLEDGE OF LOYALTY, SUPREME NATIONAL AUTHORITY FOR WISDOM OF THE PRESS AND HUMOUR EXPERIENCE, SUB- DEPARTMENT CARTOON ARTS. One of the stamps was from the 'Interdepartementale Werkgroep Cartoonproblematiek' or the 'Interdepartemental Studygroup Cartoonproblems' the existence of which and its discussion of the Nekschot cartoons was revealed in parliament by the minister of justice. On the same page, in a satirical column the paper's editor Marc Chavannes pretended to have received a document from the governments legal counsel, addressed to the PM, advising him to declare a state of limited emergency in order to win his lawsuit against Opinio magazine, which had published a secret speech under his name to his political advisors (obviously a pastiche), admitting that not extremist Islam was the problem, but Islam itself. Another and important contribution was made by Frenchman Sylvain Ephimenco, a regular columnist in Trouw, in the weekend special De Affaire (May 24, 2008), believing that the intimidating action against Gregorius Nekschot bears an uncomfortable resemblance to a posthumous reckoning with Theo van Gogh.
A new path between Causapscal and the Restigouche was adopted in 1862, and in 1868 the Intercolonial Railway project that was to transform the British North American Colonies into Canada selected the Matapedia River road to be its route. On 1 July 1876, the Sainte-Flavie-Campbellton section was opened. The municipality was formed in 1907 when it separated from the Township Municipality of Ristigouche (now Saint-André-de-Restigouche). On 17 April 1983, the 480ha Ristigouche Ecological Reserve was formed by the Quebec government. In March 2013, the municipality was served notice of pursuit by the resource extractor Gastem for $1.5 million because the municipality sought to protect its drinking water source from fracking, by imposing an exclusion zone of 2 km around water wells. As of August 2014, Quebec Municipal Affairs minister Pierre Moreau declined to support mayor Francois Boulay,lapresse.ca: "Affaire Ristigouche: le ministre entendra le maire", 15 Aug 2014 and so in September several artists and athletes resolved to draw attention to his cause.lapresse.ca: "Ristigouche-Partie-Sud-Est: le maire touché par les appuis qu'il reçoit", 7 Sep 2014 Gastem is managed by :fr:Raymond Savoie, who was for 10 years a cabinet minister in the provincial government of Liberal Robert Bourassa.ledevoir.
Alexis Debat (born 1977)Nicolas Bourcier et Corine Lesnes, L'« affaire Debat », un bluff américain, Le Monde, September 22, 2007 is a French commentator on terrorism and national security issues, formerly based in Washington D.C.. He worked as a reporter, consultant, and source for ABC News for six years, as a senior fellow at the Nixon Center, and was a contributing editor to The National Interest.Howard Kurtz, Consultant Probed in Bogus Interview, The Washington Post, September 13, 2007 According to Mother Jones, he was the Director of the Terrorism and National Security Program at the Nixon Center.Laura Rozen, Subject to Debat: Did ABC Know About Its Expert's Sourcing Problem?, Mother Jones, September 14, 2007 He was also part of the Consulting Committee of the French magazine Politique Internationale, headed by Patrick Wajsman,According to Politique Internationale's website, acceded on September 15, 2007 and worked until September 2007 for the National Security Institute of the George Washington University on Islamist radicalization in Afghanistan since 2005.Philippe Grangereau, « Alexis Debat, indiscutable expert en bobards » in Libération, September 21, 2007 on-line Since 2003, he has been called an "expert" by Time, U.S. News & World Report, National Journal, the Boston Herald, the Los Angeles Times, Associated Press, PBS, etc.

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