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Dominique Bussereau quitte la politique : Macron n avait pas d esprit décentralisateur

Dominique Bussereau quitte la politique : Macron n avait pas d esprit décentralisateur
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L avenir présidentiel de Macron selon le FT | Le nouvel Economiste

L avenir présidentiel de Macron selon le FT | Le nouvel Economiste
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Early Sailing Stars, Back in the Day

ALL AT SEA – Advertisement – Since I grew up aboard, it was always a given that someday I’d circumnavigate but there was ‘many a slip between the cup and lip’ as they say. My first boat rotted faster than I could wood-butcher new planks and frames into her. It took me a while to build a new 36-foot ketch from scratch with empty pockets. Thus, I was in my mid-twenties in the late ‘70s before heading down to the Lesser Antilles for a brief shakedown cruise before shoving off on my first circ.  Luckily, in the Bahamas I met a cowboy bullrider from Texas named

Ringside Report

Ringside Report
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The Most Controversial Man in France by Nathan Pinkoski | Articles

August 2021 Éric Zemmour is the most important media personality in France today. He is also the most controversial. So, in February 2021, when he hinted on television that he was considering running for president, he sent shock waves through France’s chattering classes. Despite widespread denunciation, and even without formally declaring, polls showed that Zemmour could win between 13 and 17 percent of the vote. In the free-for-all first round of the French presidential elections, this would be an impressive performance for a rookie politician without a party behind him. The fact that a journalist now appears to command a political base twice the size of France’s Socialist Party demonstrates how the conventions and assumptions governing French politics have ­broken down.

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