Le Monde

Le Monde (French pronunciation: [lə mɔ̃d]; English: The World) is a French daily evening newspaper founded by Hubert Beuve-Méry and continuously published in Paris since its first edition on 19 December 1944. It is one of the most important and widely respected newspapers in the world.

It is one of two French newspapers of record along with Le Figaro, and the main publication of La Vie-Le Monde Group. It reported an average circulation of 323,039 copies per issue in 2009, about 40,000 of which were sold abroad. It has had its own website since 19 December 1995, and is often the only French newspaper easily obtainable in non-French-speaking countries. It should not be confused with the monthly publication Le Monde diplomatique, of which Le Monde has 51% ownership, but which is editorially independent.

The paper's journalistic side has a collegial form of organization, in which most journalists are not only tenured, but financial stakeholders in the enterprise as well, and participate in the elections of upper management and senior executives. In the 1990s and 2000s, La Vie-Le Monde Group expanded under editor Jean-Marie Colombani with a number of acquisitions. However, its profitability was not sufficient to cover the large debt loads it took on to fund this expansion, and it sought new investors in 2010 to keep the company out of bankruptcy. In June 2010, investors Matthieu Pigasse, Pierre Bergé, and Xavier Niel acquired a controlling stake in the newspaper.

M. Pokora

Matthieu Tota (born 26 September 1985), commonly known as M. Pokora or Matt Pokora, is a French singer and songwriter.

Early life

Matthieu Tota is the son of professional footballer André Tota and Brigitte Tota. His parents divorced in 1998 when he was 13 years old. As a child, he studied in an elementary school in Hohberg, and later at Collège Paul-Émile Victor in Mundolsheim, and Lycée Aristide Briand in Schiltigheim near Strasbourg. When he was younger, football was his first ambition and he wanted to become a professional player. However, he later opted for music.

Matthieu Tota explained the origin of his stage name Matt Pokora in an interview during the documentary Mise à jour broadcast on 26 August 2010 on NRJ 12 TV channel. He said he was searching for an artistic name and happened to be talking to his grandmother of Polish origin and the importance of humility came up. He asked her "how do we say 'humility' in Polish language," and she said "pokora". Tota immediately decided to adopt the word as his stage name, and shortened his first name to Matt.

Monde (disambiguation)

Monde means "world" in French.

Monde or Le Monde may refer to:

  • Monde, an orb located near the top of a crown
  • Monde (review), a weekly French magazine on international cultural and politics. Published from 1928-1935.
  • Le Monde, a daily newspaper of record in France
  • Le Monde diplomatique, a monthly newspaper offering analysis and opinion
  • The World (Descartes), or Le monde, full title Traité du monde et de la lumière, a book by René Descartes
  • "Le monde" (song), 2014 song by M. Pokora
  • Change!

    Change! is the second full-length album by the Black Swans. It is a follow-up to 2004's Who Will Walk in the Darkness with You? and their 2006 EP, Sex Brain. Harp Magazine described the album as a tip of the hat to Charles Simic, the Left Banke, and Fred Neil.

    Cover

    The cover of the CD release is a painting, "Untitled", by Debbie Porchetti, a member of Arc Industries North Workshop, a branch of Franklin County Board of MRDD. The workshop provides services to 300 adults with developmental challenges and recognize their talents by offering an environment that reinforces their confidence and self-expression. Change! was also released in a limited edition vinyl featuring original, one of a kind artwork by workshop members who applied their expression to 500 blank album sleves.

    Track listing

    All songs written and composed by Jerry DeCicca, except "Blue Moon #9" by DeCicca, Faulkner & Forbes. 

    Credits

    Musicians

  • Jerry DeCicca - acoustic guitar, vocals, electric guitar on "Purple Heart"
  • Change (Tears for Fears song)

    "Change" is a song by the British band Tears for Fears. Written by Roland Orzabal and sung by bassist Curt Smith, it was the band's fourth single release. It would eventually become the second hit from their debut LP The Hurting (1983) and second UK Top 5 chart hit, following the success of "Mad World". The song also gave Tears for Fears their first charting single in America when it cracked the Billboard Top 100 in August 1983. "Change" was also a big international success, reaching the Top 40 in numerous countries.

    Meaning

    Song versions

    The 7" version of "Change" is the same mix of the song found on The Hurting, but in a slightly edited form. An extended remix of the song is showcased as the lead track on the 12" single. While many copies of the 12" single use the 7" mix of the song as one of the b-sides, some feature an altogether different recording. Although uncredited on the singles themselves, this mix is labeled the "New Version" on the UK cassette release of The Hurting, where it was included as a bonus track. Featuring an alternate set of lyrics, this version actually predates the 7" mix, despite its title.

    Change (Vanessa Amorosi album)

    Change is the second studio album by Vanessa Amorosi, released in Germany in 2002. It peaked at number 64 on the German Top 100. After one week the album dropped off the chart. The CD was set to be released in Australia, but it remains unreleased there for unknown reasons.

    The CD also contains copy protection.

    Track listing

    Charts

    References

    Sources

  • http://www.discogs.com/release/1022214
  • http://www.amazon.de/Change-Vanessa-Amorosi/dp/B00007BKKN
  • http://www.freecovers.net/view/0/48c5a054e82bb00a8566a99c67cd7c7b/front.html
  • G. Dupuis (Essex cricketer)

    G. Dupuis (dates unknown) was an English amateur cricketer who made four known appearances in first-class cricket matches from 1787 to 1792.

    Career

    He was mainly associated with Essex.

    References

  • Arthur Haygarth, Scores & Biographies, Volume 1 (1744–1826), Lillywhite, 1862
  • External sources

  • CricketArchive record

  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Le Monde

    by: Glamour To Kill

    MOI J’AIMERAI BIEN ETRE UN PETIT GARCON
    ET DÉCOUVRIR LE MONDE D’UNE AUTRE FACON
    COURIR APRÈS TOI SON HESITATION
    ET REGARDER LES VAGUES EFFACER TON PRÉNOM
    JE SUIS VENU TE DIRE QUE JE M’EN VAIS
    J’AIMERAI BIEN RESTER TRANQUIL
    VOIR LES NUAGES ET LES ETOILES ET LE SOLEIL AUSSI
    RECOUVRIR TES RÊVES D’OR ET D’ARGENT
    CRIER BIEN FORT SANS DÉRANGER LES AUTRES
    MOI J’AIMERAI BIEN ÊTRE UN PETIT CHIEN
    OUVRIR LES YEUX CHAQUE MATIN
    COURIR APRÈS TOI DANS UN BEAU JARDIN
    NE PAS PENSER QU’IL Y A DES GENS MALADES AUTOUR DE TOI
    JE SUIS VENU TE DIRE QUE JE M’EN VAIS
    J’AIMERAI BIEN AVOIR LE POUVOIR
    DE RESTER PRÈS DE TOI
    SENTIR TES PENSÉES SANS TE REGARDER
    ET DIRE AU MONDE QUE JE T’ADORE
    J’AIMERAI BIEN RESTER TRANQUIL
    VOIR LES NUAGES ET LES ETOILES ET LE SOLEIL AUSSI
    RECOUVRIR TES RÊVES D’OR ET D’ARGENT
    CRIER BIEN FORT SANS DÉRANGER LES AUTRES
    Lyrics by Antonio Lopez Culebras
    Music: Luis Miguélez
    Taken from the album: Glamour To Kill – Creatures without soul




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