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Antoine de Caunes

French film director and actor (born 1953)

Antoine de Caunes (born 1 December 1953) is a French television presenter, actor, writer and film director.[2][3][4][5] He is the son of two prominent French personalities, television journalist-reporter Georges de Caunes and television announcer Jacqueline Joubert. He is the father of the actress Emma de Caunes.

Career

He began his career writing theme songs for cartoons for Antenne 2 under the pseudonym of Paul Persavon, including Cobra and Space Sheriff Gavan (known in France as X-Or).

His early TV appearances included Chorus (1975), the series Les Enfants du rock, again for A2, and then his breakthrough with Nulle part ailleurs for Canal+.[6]

In 1988, De Caunes started making an English-language version of his French music programme Rapido, for Janet Street-Porter's youth and entertainment[7] programming strand DEF II, with new episodes of Rapido usually being broadcast as part of DEF II's Wednesday night schedule[8&#

Yann Piat, chronique d'un assassinat

Tells the story of the killing of French politician Yann Piat, member of the National Assembly for Var's 3rd Constituency, after her involvement in an investigative committee on the role of ... Read allTells the story of the killing of French politician Yann Piat, member of the National Assembly for Var's 3rd Constituency, after her involvement in an investigative committee on the role of the local mafia in the drug wars plaguing Var.Tells the story of the killing of French politician Yann Piat, member of the National Assembly for Var's 3rd Constituency, after her involvement in an investigative committee on the role of the local mafia in the drug wars plaguing Var.

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    Napoleon the Boy




    (1769-1778)


    Whenever we hear the name of Napoleon mentioned, or see it printed in a book, it is usually in connection with a hard-fought victory on the battlefield. He certainly spent most of his life in the camp, and enjoyed the society of soldiers more than that of courtiers. The thunder of guns, the charge of cavalry, and the flash of bayonets as they glittered in the sun, appealed to him with much the same force as music to more ordinary folk. Indeed, he himself tells us that "the cries of the dying, the tears of the hopeless, surrounded my cradle from the moment of my birth."

    We are apt to forget that this mighty conqueror, whom Carlyle calls "our last great man," had a childhood at all. He was born nearly a century and a half ago, on the 15th August 1769 to be exact, in the little town of Ajaccio; the capital of picturesque Corsica This miniature island rises a bold tree-covered rock in the blue waters of the Mediterranean, fifty miles west of the coast of Italy. It had been sold to France by the Republic of Genoa the previous year, but the inhabit

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