Françoise Giroud (born Lea France Gourdji; 21 September 1916 – 19 January 2003), was a French journalist, screenwriter, writer, and politician. Giroud...
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Giroud is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alberto Bayo y Giroud (1892–1967), Cuban military leader and writer Françoise Giroud...
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French journalist and politician. He co-founded L'Express in 1953 with Françoise Giroud, and then went on to become president of the Radical Party in 1971...
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actress Françoise Gilot (1921–2023), French born painter Françoise Giroud (1916–2003), French journalist, screenwriter, writer and politician Françoise Grossetête...
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supplement, Réussir. Founded in 1953 by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber and Françoise Giroud, L'Express would be considered France's first American-style news weekly...
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the new Secretariat of Equality between women and men department. Françoise Giroud was the Minister for Women's Affairs in the first prime ministership...
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March 1974: Alain Peyrefitte June 1974: Michel Guy [fr] August 1976: Françoise Giroud March 1977: Michel d'Ornano April 1978: Jean-Philippe Lecat March 1981:...
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L'Art romantique (posthume), 1869 Online edition in French at Gallica Françoise Giroud, Françoise Giroud vous présente le Tout-Paris, Gallimard, 1952...
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company. They had one daughter, Françoise Bettencourt Meyers, who is a member of L'Oréal's board of directors. Françoise Meyers is married to Jean-Pierre...
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Spirit of Mediterranean Places. Translator Lydia Davis. Marlboro Press. Françoise Giroud (1986). Marie Curie: A Life. Translator Lydia Davis. Holmes & Meier...
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Kantor (2009) Naming Infinity. Belknap Press. ISBN 0674032934. p. 43. Françoise Giroud (Davis, Lydia trans.), Marie Curie: A life, Holmes and Meier, 1986...
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1934) 2003 – Milton Flores, Honduran footballer (b. 1974) 2003 – Françoise Giroud, French journalist, screenwriter, and politician, French Minister of...
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schools, Collège Hector-Berlioz, Collège Saint-Exupéry, and Collège Françoise-Giroud; as well as a contracted private junior high school, Notre-Dame de...
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Bertrand Blier, French filmmaker Aleksei German, Soviet filmmaker Françoise Giroud, French journalist Christopher Hampton, British author and filmmaker...
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(1971) Maurice Druon (1973) Alain Peyrefitte (1974) Michel Guy (1974) Françoise Giroud (1976) Michel d'Ornano (1977) Jean-Philippe Lecat (1978) Michel d'Ornano...
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journalist Françoise Giroud to be the managing editor of Elle, a position she held until 1953. In her book, Profession Journaliste, Giroud describes Gordon-Lazareff...
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including: Ève Curie (Marie Curie's daughter), Madame Curie, 1938. Françoise Giroud, Marie Curie: A Life, 1987. Susan Quinn, Marie Curie: A Life, 1996...
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Sweden's wealthiest individuals, died in the hospital on August 19, 2002. Françoise Giroud, French journalist, screenwriter, writer and politician, died in the...
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activist and writer Fabrice Ehret, football player Joseph Favre, chef Françoise Giroud, journalist, writer ans politician Eugène Grasset, artist Jean-Luc...
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government between 1974 and 1981: Simone Veil, the first female minister, Françoise Giroud, named Minister of the Feminine Condition, Hélène Dorlhac, Alice Saunier-Seité...
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L'Express, which was founded by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber and Françoise Giroud. In the 1970s, Ferran provided analysis in favor of the renovation...
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discussions with authors including Paul Auster, Pierre Bourdieu, and Françoise Giroud in addition to concerts. Musicians playing in these concerts have included...
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and Igor), later on 7 June 1962, to Caroline Eliacheff, daughter of Françoise Giroud (they had a son, Nicholas, who became rabbi Aaron Eliacheff). She was...
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(1971) Maurice Druon (1973) Alain Peyrefitte (1974) Michel Guy (1974) Françoise Giroud (1976) Michel d'Ornano (1977) Jean-Philippe Lecat (1978) Michel d'Ornano...
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Iran before and the only other person holding such a position was Françoise Giroud in France. In 2001, Afkhami published Leading to Choices: A Leadership...
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"Laugh-out-loud awful without touching the cult realm of 'so bad it's good". Françoise Giroud stated "It's a bad movie, there's no question", L'Humanité called it...
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(1971) Maurice Druon (1973) Alain Peyrefitte (1974) Michel Guy (1974) Françoise Giroud (1976) Michel d'Ornano (1977) Jean-Philippe Lecat (1978) Michel d'Ornano...
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Garih, co-founder of Alarko Holding Fernando Gerassi, Turkish artist Françoise Giroud, politician Umut Güzelses, Turkish-Israeli football player Ishak Haleva...
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Garih, co-founder of Alarko Holding Fernando Gerassi, Turkish artist Françoise Giroud, politician Umut Güzelses, Turkish-Israeli football player Ishak Haleva...
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(1971) Maurice Druon (1973) Alain Peyrefitte (1974) Michel Guy (1974) Françoise Giroud (1976) Michel d'Ornano (1977) Jean-Philippe Lecat (1978) Michel d'Ornano...
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