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  2. Le Mauricien - Wikipedia

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    Le Mauricien is a French-language newspaper, based and distributed in Mauritius. The newspaper, founded in 1908, is released daily and is one of the most read in Mauritius. The publishers, Le Mauricien Ltd., also publish Week-End, Week-End Scope and Turf Magazine. [1] It is an independent newspaper. [citation needed]

  3. The Prophecy (reggae band) - Wikipedia

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  4. Le Meurice - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant le Meurice overlooks the Tuileries Garden and was run by 3 Michelin star chef Yannick Alléno until 2013 when he resigned and 3 Michelin star chef Alain Ducasse was named head chef. [22] Restaurant Le Dali is situated under a 145 square metre (1560 square feet) canvas painted by Ara Starck, the daughter of Philippe Starck. [23]

  5. Hélène Miard-Delacroix - Wikipedia

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    Hélène Miard-Delacroix was born in Saint-Mandé, 5 November 1959. [3]She graduated from the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Fontenay-aux-Roses [] (1980-85). She holds an agrégation in German; a Master of Advanced Studies in International relations from Sciences Po in Paris; and a doctorate and a habilitation to direct research from Paris-Sorbonne University.

  6. Maurice Blanchot - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Blanchot (/ b l ɑː n ˈ ʃ oʊ / blahn-SHOH; French:; 22 September 1907 – 20 February 2003) was a French writer, philosopher and literary theorist. [4] His work, exploring a philosophy of death alongside poetic theories of meaning and sense, bore significant influence on post-structuralist philosophers such as Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida and Jean-Luc Nancy.

  7. LGBT rights in Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1996, PILS (Prévention Information Lutte contre le Sida) is a centre for individuals with HIV/AIDS in the country, and also a place for the prevention and education of people living with HIV/AIDS. [28] In 2014, Moments.mu became the first travel agency in Mauritius to dedicate their services to the LGBT community.

  8. Fantastique - Wikipedia

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    Fantastique is a French term for a literary and cinematic genre and mode that is characterized by the intrusion of supernatural elements into the realistic framework of a story, accompanied by uncertainty about their existence.

  9. Bruneau Laurette - Wikipedia

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    On 29 August 2020, Bruneau Laurette gathered a mass of the Mauritian population who protested to bring in a drastic change in the way politics was done in Mauritius and was in favour of voting a new government.