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Sigolène Vinson (born 1974) is a
former lawyer and
actress who
became a
novelist and journalist. She is the
legal correspondent of
Charlie Hebdo, where...
- Sainte-
Sigolène (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t siɡɔlɛn]; Vivaro-Alpine:
Santa Sigolena) is a
commune in the Haute-Loire
department in south-central France...
- Ségolène, also
Sigolène or Sigolina, is a
French name, now
solely feminine but previously, in the
forms Ségolène,
Sigolin or Sigolinus, also occasionally...
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around 25 people,
including Willem, Luz,
Corinne "Coco" Rey, Babouse,
Sigolène Vinson,
Antonio Fischetti [fr],
Zineb El Rhazoui,
Richard Malka and Laurent...
- was killed.
Another female columnist present at the time,
crime reporter Sigolène Vinson, survived; one of the
shooters aimed at her but
spared her, saying...
- (Sainte
Sigolène, Haute-Loire).
Prosyn Polyane was
subsequently renamed to Polyane. In July 2003, the
group acquired Ribeyron (Sainte
Sigolène, Haute-Loire)...
- "verbal garbage". The
shooters had a
chance to kill
another female employee,
Sigolène Vinson, but
spared her life, saying, "We don't kill women." "Je Suis Charlie"...
- Rhazoui,
journalist Philippe Lançon,
critic Fabrice Nicolino,
journalist Sigolène Vinson,
journalist Laurent Léger [fr],
journalist Jean-Baptiste T****t [fr]...
- jazz
pianist and
singer Roger Vinson, U.S.
judge Sharni Vinson,
actress Sigolène Vinson, novelist,
Charlie Hebdo journalist Walter Vinson (1901–1975), American...
- Sainte-Eugénie-de-Villeneuve Sainte-Florine Sainte-Marguerite Sainte-
Sigolène Saint-Étienne-du-Vigan Saint-Étienne-Lardeyrol Saint-Étienne-sur-Blesle...