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Anksa Kara
Anksa Kara (born March 24, 1985) is a Franch-Cameroon pornographic actress. Biography She arrived in France in 1993. In 2005, she started working as a stripper in several Parisian clubs.Anksa ou quand l’Afrique affronte le X
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She later became a nude model and a pornographic actress. In June 2009, Anksa Kara was featured in the porn trade magazine '' Hot Vidéo'' (No. 220). Later that year, she was nominated for the
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Nkongsamba, Cameroon
Nkongsamba is a city in western Cameroon. It is in the Moungo department, which is in the Littoral region. As of the 2005 Census, the city had a population of 104,050. It is a centre for the farming of palm oil, bananas and coffee, and is between two mountains, the Manengouba Massif () and Mount Nlonako. The central point is the "Ville"; other areas are measured in "Kilo", for kilometer. Mbo (Manenguba) is one of the languages used locally: in the surrounding district, Kaa and Baneka are used. Other places Baré is a village about from Ville. There is a weekly Thursday market at which farmers from the surrounding area gather to sell their goods. Transport Nkongsamba was the terminus of the western railway line from the port of Douala. Completed by German colonists in 1911, the railway line played a critical economic role in facilitating the shipment of agricultural commodities, especially coffee, to Douala. Nkongsamba slid into economic decline with the closure ...
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Le Dossier Toroto
''Le dossier Toroto'' is a 2011 France, French film directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky. Cast * Jean Abeillé (Professeur Toroto) * Jean-Pierre Mocky (Le professeur Lapine) * Romain Gontier (Riri) * Olivier Hémon (Le Brigadier) * Guillaume Delaunay (Vitupin 1) * Lionel Laget (Vitupin 2) * Emmanuel Nakach (Joseph) * Pamela Ravassard (Marie) * Jean Luc Atlan (Docteur Klaus) * Anksa Kara (Irma, l'intendante) * Raphaël Scheer (Le Nonce du Pape) * Christian Chauvaud (Marco Le chef des grosses bites) * Idriss (Marco 2) * Pascal Lagrandeur (Membre des grosses bites) * Julie Baronnie (Mme Baron) * Serge Bos (Le prêtre) * Fabien Jegoudez (Le professeur Suédois) * Noël Simsolo (Mr Noir / Blanc) * Marie Noelle Pigeau (Mme Noir / Blanc) * Mauricette Gourdon (Ida) * Jean Christophe Herbert (Père Blanc) * Jana Bittnerova (Femme du Brigadier) * Cyrille Dobbels (Politique 1) * Alain Schlosberg (Politique 2) * Christophe Bier (Politique 3) * Patrick Lebadezai (Politique 4) * Michel Stobac (Colone ...
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YouTube
YouTube is a global online video platform, online video sharing and social media, social media platform headquartered in San Bruno, California. It was launched on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim. It is owned by Google, and is the List of most visited websites, second most visited website, after Google Search. YouTube has more than 2.5 billion monthly users who collectively watch more than one billion hours of videos each day. , videos were being uploaded at a rate of more than 500 hours of content per minute. In October 2006, YouTube was bought by Google for $1.65 billion. Google's ownership of YouTube expanded the site's business model, expanding from generating revenue from advertisements alone, to offering paid content such as movies and exclusive content produced by YouTube. It also offers YouTube Premium, a paid subscription option for watching content without ads. YouTube also approved creators to participate in Google's Google AdSens ...
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2011 In Television
2011 in television may refer to * 2011 in American television for television related events in the United States. * 2011 in Australian television for television related events in Australia. * 2011 in Belgian television for television related events in Belgium. * 2011 in Brazilian television for television related events in Brazil. * 2011 in British television for television related events in Great Britain. ** 2011 in Scottish television for television related events in Scotland. * 2011 in Canadian television for television related events in Canada. * 2011 in Croatian television for television related events in Croatia. * 2011 in Danish television for television related events in Denmark. * 2011 in Dutch television for television related events in the Netherlands. * 2011 in Estonian television for television related events in Estonia. * 2011 in French television for television related events in France. * 2011 in German television for television related events in Germany. * 2 ...
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Direct Star
Direct Star was a French free-to-air music television channel owned by Vincent Bolloré, that launched and replaced Virgin 17 on 1 September 2010. The channel has been replaced on 7 October 2012 by D17 after being bought by the French group Canal+. History Bolloré's development in TNT On June 10, 2010, Bolloré group, already owner of Direct 8, bought the Virgin 17 channel from Lagardère Active for a sum that would amount to approximately €70 million, excluding the takeover of staff (20 people) and part of the programs. On July 12, 2010, the CSA gives its agreement for this repurchase. Yannick Bolloré, future general manager of the channel, indicates that it will be called Direct Star and announces its intention to keep the musical format of the channel and even to ''« strengthen the place of music in the first and second part of the evening »'' in a ''« more urban and contemporary'' ''»'' universe. Bolloré group appoints Christophe Sabot (former manager at NRJ a ...
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2010 In Television
2010 in television may refer to * 2010 in American television for television related events in the United States. * 2010 in Australian television for television related events in Australia. * 2010 in Belgian television for television related events in Belgium. * 2010 in Brazilian television for television related events in Brazil. * 2010 in British television for television related events in Great Britain. ** 2010 in Scottish television for television related events in Scotland. * 2010 in Canadian television for television related events in Canada. * 2010 in Croatian television for television related events in Croatia. * 2010 in Danish television for television related events in Denmark. * 2010 in Dutch television for television related events in the Netherlands. * 2010 in Estonian television for television related events in Estonia. * 2010 in French television for television related events in France. * 2010 in German television for television related events in Germany. * ...
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Cap 24
Cap 24 was a French regional television channel, available in Paris and Île-de-France region, broadcasting from the Eiffel Tower. It began broadcasting on 20 March 2008. History On 5 June 2007, the Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel (CSA) gave Cap 24 (under the name ''Côté Seine''), one of the four regional slots on the Télévision Numérique Terrestre Television in France was introduced in 1931, when the first experimental broadcasts began. Colour television was introduced in October 1967 on La Deuxième Chaîne. Digital terrestrial television The digital terrestrial television platform w ... (TNT) service. The channel changed to its current name at its launch on 20 March 2008. References External links * Television stations in France Television channels and stations established in 2008 Mass media in Paris Television channels and stations disestablished in 2010 2008 establishments in France 2010 disestablishments in France {{france-tv-station-stub ...
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Magloire
Magloire, better known as Saint Magloire of Dol, is a Breton saint. Little reliable information is known of Magloire as the earliest written sources appeared three centuries after his death. These sources claim that he was a monk from Wales who became the Bishop of Dol-de-Bretagne in Brittany during the 6th century, and ended his life on the island of Sark, where he was abbot of a monastery. Biography Although unlikely to contain any reliable biographic information concerning Magloire, the ''Vita Sancti Maglorii'' presents a narrative of his life. According to the text, Magloire was born in the early 6th century to Afrelia and Umbrafel, the aunt and uncle of Samson of Dol. As a child, he studied at Cor Tewdws under the tutelage of St. Illtud. After his ordination, he was made abbot of a Lanmeurian monastery where he governed for 52 years. Afterwards, he journeyed to Brittany with his cousin Samson, who became the archbishop of Dol. After Samson's death, Magloire succeeded him ...
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2009 In Television
2009 in television may refer to: * 2009 in American television for television related events in the United States. * 2009 in Australian television for television related events in Australia. * 2009 in Belgian television for television related events in Belgium. * 2009 in Brazilian television for television related events in Brazil. * 2009 in British television for television related events in Great Britain. ** 2009 in Scottish television for television related events in Scotland. * 2009 in Canadian television for television related events in Canada. * 2009 in Croatian television for television related events in Croatia. * 2009 in Danish television for television related events in Denmark. * 2009 in Dutch television for television related events in the Netherlands. * 2009 in Estonian television for television related events in Estonia. * 2009 in French television for television related events in France. * 2009 in German television for television related events in Germany. * 2 ...
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France 2
France 2 () is a French public national television channel. It is part of the state-owned France Télévisions group, along with France 3, France 4 and France 5. France Télévisions also participates in Arte and Euronews. Since 3:20 CET on 7 April 2008, all France 2 programming has been broadcast in 16:9 widescreen format over the French analogue and digital terrestrial television. An HD simulcast feed of France 2 has been broadcasting on satellite provider CanalSat since 1 July 2008 and on digital terrestrial television since 30 October 2008. History Originally under the ownership of the RTF, the channel went on the air for the first time on 18 April 1964 as '' RTF Télévision 2''. Within a year, ORTF rebranded that channel as ''La deuxième chaîne'' (The Second Channel). Originally, the network was broadcast on 625-line transmitters only in preparation for the discontinuation of 819-line black & white transmissions and the introduction of colour. The switch to colour oc ...
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Karine Le Marchand
Karine Le Marchand (born Karine Mfayokurera, 16 August 1968 in Nancy), is a French television host. Biography Le Marchand was born in Nancy to a French mother from Lorraine and a father from Burundi who left the home when she was one and a half years old. She lived growing up with her older sister Agnès, her mother, and her maternal grandmother. It was not until much later, when TV5 Monde TV5Monde (), formerly known as TV5, is a French public television network, broadcasting several channels of French-language programming. It is an approved participant member of the European Broadcasting Union. The network is available acros ... was filming a report in Burundi, that she got back in touch with her father, the former director of Burundi's national television. The reunion was disappointing. Her father died of AIDS two years later. During her school studies, she played the harp and flute at the Regional Conservatory of Nancy with her sister Agnès. After her baccalau ...
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