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proposed in 1902 in
France by
Pierre Biétry, as an
alternative to the "Red socialism"
advocated in Marxism.
Biétry envisioned workers organizing unions...
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Pierre Biétry (9 May 1872 – 3
December 1918) was a
French syndicalist and
politician who
initially followed orthodox socialism before pioneering the "Yellow...
- (née
Biétry), was a French-born journalist. Salinger's
mother was
Catholic and his
father was Jewish. His
maternal grandfather was
Pierre Biétry, a member...
- It is
known for its Red
Light District located in
Bietry. A po****r
venue for expatriates,
Bietry is the
major landmark for Western-style food and nightlife...
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Really Known About The
Narmer Palette?", in KMT 15/1 (2004), pp. 48–54.
Biétry-Rivierre, Eric (February 4, 2011). "Les archéologues
redoutent de nouveaux...
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exclusive broadcasting of the
biggest events."
Former Canal+
executive Charles Bietry was
hired by Al
Jazeera to
launch the channels. The
channels will be available...
- England, he made the most of the
change of
president in
Paris (Charles
Biétry replacing Michel Denisot) to
return to the capital's club,
where he spent...
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close relationships between Pierre Biétry and
Maurice Barrès and the
Action Française,
making the
yellow union of
Biétry a
precursor of
fascist corporatism...
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Directors Jean Réveillon (1992–1998)
Patrick Chêne (1999–2000)
Charles Biétry (2000–2001) Frédéric
Chevit (2001–2005)
Daniel Bilalian (since
March 2005)...
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Borelli Jan. 1978 – May 1991 6
Michel Denisot May 1991 – May 1998 7
Charles Biétry May 1998 – Dec. 1998 8
Laurent Perpère Dec. 1998 – Jun. 2003 9
Francis Graille...