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- The
French brig
Observateur,
which was
launched in 1800 for the
French Navy, was a Vigilant-class 16-gun brig, one of six
built to a
design by Pierre-Alexandre-Laurent...
- country. The most
influential news
magazines are the left-wing Le
Nouvel Observateur,
centrist L'Express and right-wing Le
Point (in 2009 more than 400,000...
- démissionne" [Crisis at the
Wikimedia Foundation:
director resigns].
Nouvel Observateur (in French).
Archived from the
original on May 9, 2019.
Retrieved December...
- Genosko, Gary; Bryx, Adam (July 2004). "The
Matrix Decoded: Le
Nouvel Observateur Interview With Jean Baudrillard".
International Journal of Baudrillard...
- Iraq's
total arms stockpile.: 184–185
Citing French magazine Le
Nouvel Observateur as the
primary source, but also
quoting French officials, the The New...
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Retrieved 10
March 2020. Sartre, Jean-Paul (19
November 1964). "Nouvel
Observateur". La
faute la plus énorme a
probablement été le
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- and
publications including Le Monde, Le Figaro, Libération, Le
Nouvel Observateur, Le
Canard enchaîné, La Croix, Le
Parisien (in Saint-Ouen), Les Échos...
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March 2012.
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January 2012. "Le
Nouvel Observateur with Baudrillard". Le
Nouvel Observateur.
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original on 13
January 2008. Retrieved...