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Some of the first films of this new genre were Godard's Breathless ( À bout de souffle, 1960 ), starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, Rivette's Paris Belongs to Us ( Paris nous appartient, 1958-distributed in 1961 ), starring Jean-Claude Brialy and Truffaut's The 400 Blows ( Les Quatre Cent Coups, 1959 ) starring Jean-Pierre Léaud.
* Jean-Claude Vimont: Phrénologie à Rouen, les moulages du musée Flaubert d ' histoire de la médecine
After the publication of the Méry video-tape by Le Monde on 22 September 2000, in which Jean-Claude Méry, in charge of the RPR's financing, directly accused Chirac of organizing the network, and of having been physically present on 5 October 1986, when Méry gave in cash 5 millions Francs, which came from companies who had benefited from state deals, to Michel Roussin, personal secretary ( directeur de cabinet ) of Chirac, Chirac refused to follow up his summons by judge Eric Halphen, and the highest echelons of the French justice declared that he could not been inculpated while in functions.
Avogadro submitted this essay to a French journal, Jean-Claude Delamétherie's Journal de Physique, de Chimie et d ' Histoire naturelle ( Journal of Physics, Chemistry and Natural History ) so it was written in French, not Italian.
Jean-Claude Even: Genèse de la Bretagne armoricaine.
The response of the Papacy to the arrival of vaccination in Italy has been documented in Pratique de la vaccination antivariolique dans les provinces de l ’ État pontifical au 19ème siècle, an article written by Yves-Marie Bercé and Jean-Claude Otteni for Revue d ’ Histoire Ecclésiastique.
Les Durs consisted of: Jean-Claude Delorme, Legal Counsel and Secretary of the Corporation ; Dale Rediker, Director of Finances ; Colonel Edward Churchill, Director of Installations ; Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien, Director of Operations, dubbed " The Mayor of Expo "; Pierre de Bellefeuille, Director of Exhibitors ; and Yves Jasmin, Director of Information, Advertising and Public Relations.
A compromise was agreed upon ( although publicly denied by all parties ) whereby Duisenberg would serve for at least four years, upon which the Frenchman Jean-Claude Trichet, director of the Banque de France, would take over.
Its other members are Nathalie Andrieux, Antoine Arnault, Martine Chêne, Georges Chodron de Courcel, François David, Pierre Lescure, Jean-Claude Magendie, Hélène Molinari, Javier Monzón, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, Didier Pineau-Valencienne, François Roussely, Susan M. Tolson and Patrick Valroff.
* Jean-Claude Thiolier, ed., Édition critique et commentée de Pierre de Langtoft, Le règne d ' Édouard Ier ( Créteil: C. E. L. I. M. A., Université de Paris XII, 1989-).
* 2005: Histoire de la diplomatie française with Jean-Claude Allain, Françoise Autrand, Lucien Bély ( Perrin, 2005 ).
In Europe the laissez faire movement was first widely promoted by the physiocrats, a movement that originated with Jean-Claude Vincent de Gournay, a successful merchant.
* Jean-Claude Vuillemin, " Jean Desmarets de Saint Sorlin ,", in L. Foisneau, ed., Dictionary of Seventeenth-Century French Philosophers, 2 vols.
* 2002: La Mort de Krishna extrait du Mahabharata de Vyasa, adaptation Jean-Claude Carrière and Marie-Hélène Estienne
French authors René-Louis Maurice and Jean-Claude Simoën wrote the book Cinq Milliards au bout de l ' égout ( 1977 ) about Spaggiari's bank heist in Nice.
The collective tribute to Lyotard following his death was organized by the Collège International de Philosophie, and chaired by Dolores Lyotard and Jean-Claude Milner, the College's director
To mark the tenth anniversary of Lyotard's death, An international symposium about Jean-François Lyotard organized by the Collège International de Philosophie ( under the direction of Dolores Lyotard, Jean-Claude Milner and Gerald Sfez ) was held in Paris on January, 25-27th 2007.
* Jean-Claude Dubé, Le Chevalier de Montmagny: Premier gouverneur de la Nouvelle-France

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In 1959, Duvalier created a rural militia, the Milice Volontaires de la Sécurité Nationale ( MVSN, ), commonly referred to as the Tonton Macoutes after a Creole term for the bogeyman, to extend and bolster support for the regime in the countryside.
However, some, such as Rafael Carrera, François Duvalier, Saparmurat Niyazov, José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia and Josip Broz Tito have managed to rule until their ( natural ) deaths.
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* Marc Bazin-corruption et le regime de Duvalier
The Ecumenical Center for Human Rights ( Centre Oecumenique des Droits de L ' Homme ) is a human rights organisation founded in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic in 1979 to monitor the situation in Haiti under the dictatorship of Jean-Claude Duvalier.

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* 1986 – Twenty-eight years of one-family rule end in Haiti, when President Jean-Claude Duvalier flees the Caribbean nation.
On Duvalier's death in April 1971, power passed to his 19-year-old son Jean-Claude Duvalier ( known as " Baby Doc ").
Under Jean-Claude Duvalier, Haiti's economic and political condition continued to decline, although some of the more fearsome elements of his father's regime were abolished.
Content to leave administrative matters in the hands of his mother, Simone Ovid Duvalier, while living as a playboy, Jean-Claude enriched himself through a series of fraudulent schemes.
The Service d ' Intelligence National, nominally a counter-narcotics agency created after the fall of Jean-Claude Duvalier, participated in drug trafficking.
* 1951 – Jean-Claude Duvalier, Haitian politician
* January 7 – In Haiti, an attempted coup by an associate of former dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier is thwarted by Loyalist troops.
** François Duvalier, president of Haiti, dies ; his son Jean-Claude Duvalier follows him as president-for-life.
* February 7 – President Jean-Claude Duvalier (" Baby Doc ") flees Haiti, ending 28 years of family rule.
He became a focal point for the pro-democracy movement first under Jean-Claude " Baby Doc " Duvalier and then under the military transition regime which followed.
Throughout the first three decades of Aristide's life, Haiti was ruled by the family dictatorships of François " Papa Doc " and Jean-Claude " Baby Doc " Duvalier.
This would mark the 2nd return of former political leaders, as former dictator Jean-Claude " Baby Doc " Duvalier returned to Haiti in January 2011 An anonymous government official told the Agence France-Presse news agency that the Haitian government had issued a passport for Aristide on 7 February, but his lawyer stated that they had not received the document, nor been informed of its issue by the government.
Ruling as President for Life from 1964 until his death in 1971, Duvalier was succeeded by his son, Jean-Claude, nicknamed " Baby Doc ".
In 1939, Duvalier married Simone Ovide, with whom he had four children: Marie Denise, Nicole, Simone and Jean-Claude.
Jean-Claude Duvalier, nicknamed " Bébé Doc " or " Baby Doc " ( born July 3, 1951 ) was the President of Haiti from 1971 until his overthrow by a popular uprising in 1986.
Initially, Jean-Claude Duvalier resisted the dynastic arrangement that had made him Haiti's leader, having preferred that the presidency go to his older sister Marie-Denise Duvalier, and was content to leave substantive and administrative matters in the hands of his mother, Simone Ovide Duvalier, and a committee led by Luckner Cambronne, his father's Interior Minister, while he attended ceremonial functions and lived as a playboy.
One paragraph stated ..." It can honestly be said that the Jean-Claude Duvalier presidency is the longest period of violence-free stability in the nation's history.
In February 2010, a Swiss court agreed to release more than US $ 4 million to Jean-Claude Duvalier, although the Swiss Foreign Ministry said it would continue to block the release of the money.
* PROFILE: Haiti's Jean-Claude Duvalier: The story of a former dictator upon his return home.
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