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La Liberté (French Newspaper)
La Liberté may refer to: * La Liberté (Canada), Canadian newspaper * La Liberté (France), a French newspaper created by Charles-François-Xavier Müller in 1865 and later sold to Émile de Girardin * La Liberté (Switzerland) ''La Liberté'' (, ) is a Swiss French-language daily newspaper based in Fribourg founded in 1871 by Catholic priest . History ''La Liberté'' was founded 1871 in Fribourg by Catholic priest . It was printed by the , (St. Paul SA) an organiz ..., a Swiss newspaper created by Mamert Soussens in 1871 * El Horria - La Liberté, a Judeo-Moroccan newspaper published in Judeo-Moroccan Arabic and in French {{disambig ...
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La Liberté (Canada)
''La Liberté'' (, ) is a Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada based newspaper founded on May 20, 1913 by Archbishop Adélard Langevin of Saint-Boniface. ''La Liberté'' is currently the only French-speaking provincial weekly newspaper in Manitoba. History In 1970, the publication was taken over by Presse-Ouest Limitée which is owned by the francophone cultural organization la Société Franco-Manitobaine (SFM). Its headquarters are at 123 Marion Street in St. Boniface. The newspaper celebrated its 85th anniversary in 1998. It has a staff of ten people. In 2013, ''La Liberté'' celebrated a hundred years of news in Manitoba, ''en français''. See also *List of newspapers in Canada This list of newspapers in Canada is a list of newspapers printed and distributed in Canada. Daily newspapers Local weeklies Alberta * Bashaw – ''Bashaw Star'' * Bassano – ''Bassano Times'' * Beaumont – ''Beaumont News'' * Beaverlodg ... References External links * Weekly newspap ...
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La Liberté (France)
''La Liberté'' (, ) was a French Legitimist newspaper created in July 1865 by Charles-François-Xavier Müller and sold in 1866 to Émile de Girardin. Its last issue was published in 1940.David Wingeate Pike. ''France Divided: The French and the Civil War in Spain 2011''. ISBN 184519490X. Page 288. "But its press run was mediocre.46* More impressive was Jacques Doriot, who had broken with the Communists in 1934 47* and founded, on 26 June 1936, the Parti Populaire Francais (PPF), recruiting followers from both extremes... and on 24 May, with the help of a former minister, Désiré Ferry, he took over the evening journal La Liberté, up to then in the hands of Andre Tardieu, the founder of the republican centre, a close friend of Clemenceau, and a former prime minister." Editors * 1866–1870 : Émile de Girardin ; * 1870–1876 : Léonce Détroyat ; * 1876–1889 : Louis Gal ; * 1893–1898 : Jules Franck ; * 1898–1911 : Georges Berthoulat ; * 1922–1933 : Camille Aymard ...
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La Liberté (Switzerland)
''La Liberté'' (, ) is a Swiss French-language daily newspaper based in Fribourg founded in 1871 by Catholic priest . History ''La Liberté'' was founded 1871 in Fribourg by Catholic priest . It was printed by the , (St. Paul SA) an organization founded by the Sisters of Saint-Paul to promote apostolate press. Created in the time of the Kulturkampf (a struggle between government and church), its purpose was to defend conservative Catholic ideas, particularly from the left wing and liberal press. Its initial subtitle was . Following World War II, it served to promote Francophone Catholic ideas. Until 1965, most of its editorial staff was the religious, but following 1970 on its editor in chief promoted more liberal and critical ideas, resulting in its popularity spreading outside the canton. It is the only Francophone daily paper in Fribourg. In 2006, its circulation was 38,600. St-Paul closed its printing sector in 2014, following the loss its main outside client, the '. As ...
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