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Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber invited him to start a new project which led to the creation of a new magazine, Lire, a year later.
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Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, often referred to as JJSS ( 13 February 1924, Paris – 7 November 2006, Fécamp ) was a French journalist and politician.
Jean-Jacques Schreiber ( his birth name ) was born in Paris, the eldest son of Emile Servan-Schreiber, journalist, who founded the financial newspaper Les Échos, and Denise Brésard.
It was founded in 1972 by a group of journalists who had, one year earlier, left the editorial team of L ' Express, which was then owned by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, a député ( member of parliament ) of the Parti Radical.
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