Denis Jeambar, whose point of view may be something of a rarity among French journalists and the French in general, is leaving L'Express for a new job with French publishing powerhouse Seuil (seuil = threshold).
I'm left to wonder whether Jeambar's pro-Israel, anti-Chirac stance has anything to do with his imminent departure. According to the above-linked article, Jeambar has written pamphlets and other works with titles like Please Stand, Defendant Chirac and Our Children Will Hate Us.
I also wonder what Jeambar thinks of the late Jean-François Revel. I bet they'd have gotten along just fine.
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Sunday, August 20, 2006
perhaps I spoke too soon
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