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  • Eric le Boucher, born 26 May 1950 in Paris, is a French journalist, editor of the Economic magazine Enjeux-Les Echos and a co-founder of the online magazine Slate.fr. <br />
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In his weekly column in the daily Le Monde, he develops a critical analysis of the French economic model. He considers this model unsuitable for the contemporary economic situation and calls for a revision of this model. He was a member of the French "Committee for the Liberation of Growth" called "Attali Commission" which submitted its report in January 2008.<br />
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Eric le Boucher, né le 26 mai 1950 à Paris, est un journaliste français, directeur de la rédaction du magazine économique Enjeux-Les Echos et l'un des co-fondateurs du magazine en ligne Slate.fr. Dans sa chronique hebdomadaire d’analyse économique du quotidien Le Monde, il développe une analyse critique du modèle économique français. Il le considère comme inadapté à la situation économique contemporaine et appelle de ses vœux une refonte de ce modèle. Il a été membre de la Commission pour la libération de la croissance française dite « Commission Attali » qui a remis son rapport en janvier 2008.
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  • Eric le Boucher, born 26 May 1950 in Paris, is a French journalist, editor of the Economic magazine Enjeux-Les Echos and a co-founder of the online magazine Slate.fr. <br />
<br />
In his weekly column in the daily Le Monde, he develops a critical analysis of the French economic model. He considers this model unsuitable for the contemporary economic situation and calls for a revision of this model. He was a member of the French "Committee for the Liberation of Growth" called "Attali Commission" which submitted its report in January 2008.<br />
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Eric le Boucher, né le 26 mai 1950 à Paris, est un journaliste français, directeur de la rédaction du magazine économique Enjeux-Les Echos et l'un des co-fondateurs du magazine en ligne Slate.fr. Dans sa chronique hebdomadaire d’analyse économique du quotidien Le Monde, il développe une analyse critique du modèle économique français. Il le considère comme inadapté à la situation économique contemporaine et appelle de ses vœux une refonte de ce modèle. Il a été membre de la Commission pour la libération de la croissance française dite « Commission Attali » qui a remis son rapport en janvier 2008.
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  • Eric le Boucher, born 26 May 1950 in Paris, is a French journalist, editor of the Economic magazine Enjeux-Les Echos and a co-founder of the online magazine Slate.fr. <br />
<br />
In his weekly column in the daily Le Monde, he develops a critical analysis of the French economic model. He considers this model unsuitable for the contemporary economic situation and calls for a revision of this model. He was a member of the French "Committee for the Liberation of Growth" called "Attali Commission" which submitted its report in January 2008.<br />
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Eric le Boucher, né le 26 mai 1950 à Paris, est un journaliste français, directeur de la rédaction du magazine économique Enjeux-Les Echos et l'un des co-fondateurs du magazine en ligne Slate.fr. Dans sa chronique hebdomadaire d’analyse économique du quotidien Le Monde, il développe une analyse critique du modèle économique français. Il le considère comme inadapté à la situation économique contemporaine et appelle de ses vœux une refonte de ce modèle. Il a été membre de la Commission pour la libération de la croissance française dite « Commission Attali » qui a remis son rapport en janvier 2008.
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  • Eric le Boucher, born 26 May 1950 in Paris, is a French journalist, editor of the Economic magazine Enjeux-Les Echos and a co-founder of the online magazine Slate.fr. <br />
<br />
In his weekly column in the daily Le Monde, he develops a critical analysis of the French economic model. He considers this model unsuitable for the contemporary economic situation and calls for a revision of this model. He was a member of the French "Committee for the Liberation of Growth" called "Attali Commission" which submitted its report in January 2008.<br />
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Eric le Boucher, né le 26 mai 1950 à Paris, est un journaliste français, directeur de la rédaction du magazine économique Enjeux-Les Echos et l'un des co-fondateurs du magazine en ligne Slate.fr. Dans sa chronique hebdomadaire d’analyse économique du quotidien Le Monde, il développe une analyse critique du modèle économique français. Il le considère comme inadapté à la situation économique contemporaine et appelle de ses vœux une refonte de ce modèle. Il a été membre de la Commission pour la libération de la croissance française dite « Commission Attali » qui a remis son rapport en janvier 2008.
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  • Eric le Boucher, born 26 May 1950 in Paris, is a French journalist, editor of the Economic magazine Enjeux-Les Echos and a co-founder of the online magazine Slate.fr. <br />
<br />
In his weekly column in the daily Le Monde, he develops a critical analysis of the French economic model. He considers this model unsuitable for the contemporary economic situation and calls for a revision of this model. He was a member of the French "Committee for the Liberation of Growth" called "Attali Commission" which submitted its report in January 2008.<br />
<br />
Eric le Boucher, né le 26 mai 1950 à Paris, est un journaliste français, directeur de la rédaction du magazine économique Enjeux-Les Echos et l'un des co-fondateurs du magazine en ligne Slate.fr. Dans sa chronique hebdomadaire d’analyse économique du quotidien Le Monde, il développe une analyse critique du modèle économique français. Il le considère comme inadapté à la situation économique contemporaine et appelle de ses vœux une refonte de ce modèle. Il a été membre de la Commission pour la libération de la croissance française dite « Commission Attali » qui a remis son rapport en janvier 2008.
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  • Eric le Boucher, born 26 May 1950 in Paris, is a French journalist, editor of the Economic magazine Enjeux-Les Echos and a co-founder of the online magazine Slate.fr. <br />
<br />
In his weekly column in the daily Le Monde, he develops a critical analysis of the French economic model. He considers this model unsuitable for the contemporary economic situation and calls for a revision of this model. He was a member of the French "Committee for the Liberation of Growth" called "Attali Commission" which submitted its report in January 2008.<br />
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Eric le Boucher, né le 26 mai 1950 à Paris, est un journaliste français, directeur de la rédaction du magazine économique Enjeux-Les Echos et l'un des co-fondateurs du magazine en ligne Slate.fr. Dans sa chronique hebdomadaire d’analyse économique du quotidien Le Monde, il développe une analyse critique du modèle économique français. Il le considère comme inadapté à la situation économique contemporaine et appelle de ses vœux une refonte de ce modèle. Il a été membre de la Commission pour la libération de la croissance française dite « Commission Attali » qui a remis son rapport en janvier 2008.
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  • Eric le Boucher, born 26 May 1950 in Paris, is a French journalist, editor of the Economic magazine Enjeux-Les Echos and a co-founder of the online magazine Slate.fr. <br />
<br />
In his weekly column in the daily Le Monde, he develops a critical analysis of the French economic model. He considers this model unsuitable for the contemporary economic situation and calls for a revision of this model. He was a member of the French "Committee for the Liberation of Growth" called "Attali Commission" which submitted its report in January 2008.<br />
<br />
Eric le Boucher, né le 26 mai 1950 à Paris, est un journaliste français, directeur de la rédaction du magazine économique Enjeux-Les Echos et l'un des co-fondateurs du magazine en ligne Slate.fr. Dans sa chronique hebdomadaire d’analyse économique du quotidien Le Monde, il développe une analyse critique du modèle économique français. Il le considère comme inadapté à la situation économique contemporaine et appelle de ses vœux une refonte de ce modèle. Il a été membre de la Commission pour la libération de la croissance française dite « Commission Attali » qui a remis son rapport en janvier 2008.
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  • Eric le Boucher, born 26 May 1950 in Paris, is a French journalist, editor of the Economic magazine Enjeux-Les Echos and a co-founder of the online magazine Slate.fr. <br />
<br />
In his weekly column in the daily Le Monde, he develops a critical analysis of the French economic model. He considers this model unsuitable for the contemporary economic situation and calls for a revision of this model. He was a member of the French "Committee for the Liberation of Growth" called "Attali Commission" which submitted its report in January 2008.<br />
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Eric le Boucher, né le 26 mai 1950 à Paris, est un journaliste français, directeur de la rédaction du magazine économique Enjeux-Les Echos et l'un des co-fondateurs du magazine en ligne Slate.fr. Dans sa chronique hebdomadaire d’analyse économique du quotidien Le Monde, il développe une analyse critique du modèle économique français. Il le considère comme inadapté à la situation économique contemporaine et appelle de ses vœux une refonte de ce modèle. Il a été membre de la Commission pour la libération de la croissance française dite « Commission Attali » qui a remis son rapport en janvier 2008.
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  • Eric le Boucher, born 26 May 1950 in Paris, is a French journalist, editor of the Economic magazine Enjeux-Les Echos and a co-founder of the online magazine Slate.fr. <br />
<br />
In his weekly column in the daily Le Monde, he develops a critical analysis of the French economic model. He considers this model unsuitable for the contemporary economic situation and calls for a revision of this model. He was a member of the French "Committee for the Liberation of Growth" called "Attali Commission" which submitted its report in January 2008.<br />
<br />
Eric le Boucher, né le 26 mai 1950 à Paris, est un journaliste français, directeur de la rédaction du magazine économique Enjeux-Les Echos et l'un des co-fondateurs du magazine en ligne Slate.fr. Dans sa chronique hebdomadaire d’analyse économique du quotidien Le Monde, il développe une analyse critique du modèle économique français. Il le considère comme inadapté à la situation économique contemporaine et appelle de ses vœux une refonte de ce modèle. Il a été membre de la Commission pour la libération de la croissance française dite « Commission Attali » qui a remis son rapport en janvier 2008.
    20120925-STWA2012092524-126.jpg
  • Eric le Boucher, born 26 May 1950 in Paris, is a French journalist, editor of the Economic magazine Enjeux-Les Echos and a co-founder of the online magazine Slate.fr. <br />
<br />
In his weekly column in the daily Le Monde, he develops a critical analysis of the French economic model. He considers this model unsuitable for the contemporary economic situation and calls for a revision of this model. He was a member of the French "Committee for the Liberation of Growth" called "Attali Commission" which submitted its report in January 2008.<br />
<br />
Eric le Boucher, né le 26 mai 1950 à Paris, est un journaliste français, directeur de la rédaction du magazine économique Enjeux-Les Echos et l'un des co-fondateurs du magazine en ligne Slate.fr. Dans sa chronique hebdomadaire d’analyse économique du quotidien Le Monde, il développe une analyse critique du modèle économique français. Il le considère comme inadapté à la situation économique contemporaine et appelle de ses vœux une refonte de ce modèle. Il a été membre de la Commission pour la libération de la croissance française dite « Commission Attali » qui a remis son rapport en janvier 2008.
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  • Portrait de Charb (Stéphane Charbonnier) Director of Charlie Hebdo, in an office building that was already kept secret after a fire bomb destroyed their former office. Paris, France. January 31, 2012.<br />
Portrait de Charb (Stéphane Charbonnier) Directeur de Publication de Charlie Hebdo, dans un immeuble déjà tenu secret après qu'une bombe incendiaire avait détruit leur ancien bureau. Paris, France. 31 janvier 2012.
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  • Charb (Stéphane Charbonnier) directeur de la publication/Director of publication of Charlie Hebdo , Paris. Charlie Hebdo is a French magazine that published cartoons mocking Mohammed and the magazine, which has a circulation of about 55,000, was fire-bombed last year after it published a previous set of cartoons that mocked Islam. France's Muslim leaders and militants protests over the cartoons, and Frances embassies were closed across the Islamic world. The cartoons in Charly Hebdo were published as often violent -- and sometimes deadly --protests continued across the world against an anti-Islam film made in the US that enraged many Muslims. Arab League Secretary-General Nabil Elaraby called the drawings outrageous but said those who were offended by them should “use peaceful means to express their firm rejection".
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  • Charb (Stéphane Charbonnier) directeur de la publication/Director of publication of Charlie Hebdo , Paris. Charlie Hebdo is a French magazine that published cartoons mocking Mohammed and the magazine, which has a circulation of about 55,000, was fire-bombed last year after it published a previous set of cartoons that mocked Islam. France's Muslim leaders and militants protests over the cartoons, and Frances embassies were closed across the Islamic world. The cartoons in Charly Hebdo were published as often violent -- and sometimes deadly --protests continued across the world against an anti-Islam film made in the US that enraged many Muslims. Arab League Secretary-General Nabil Elaraby called the drawings outrageous but said those who were offended by them should “use peaceful means to express their firm rejection".
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  • Portrait de Charb (Stéphane Charbonnier) Director of Charlie Hebdo, in an office building that was already kept secret after a fire bomb destroyed their former office. Paris, France. January 31, 2012.<br />
Portrait de Charb (Stéphane Charbonnier) Directeur de Publication de Charlie Hebdo, dans un immeuble déjà tenu secret après qu'une bombe incendiaire avait détruit leur ancien bureau. Paris, France. 31 janvier 2012.
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  • Charb (Stéphane Charbonnier) directeur de la publication/Director of publication of Charlie Hebdo , Paris. Charlie Hebdo is a French magazine that published cartoons mocking Mohammed and the magazine, which has a circulation of about 55,000, was fire-bombed last year after it published a previous set of cartoons that mocked Islam. France's Muslim leaders and militants protests over the cartoons, and Frances embassies were closed across the Islamic world. The cartoons in Charly Hebdo were published as often violent -- and sometimes deadly --protests continued across the world against an anti-Islam film made in the US that enraged many Muslims. Arab League Secretary-General Nabil Elaraby called the drawings outrageous but said those who were offended by them should “use peaceful means to express their firm rejection".
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  • Portrait de Charb (Stéphane Charbonnier) Director of Charlie Hebdo, in an office building that was already kept secret after a fire bomb destroyed their former office. Paris, France. January 31, 2012.<br />
Portrait de Charb (Stéphane Charbonnier) Directeur de Publication de Charlie Hebdo, dans un immeuble déjà tenu secret après qu'une bombe incendiaire avait détruit leur ancien bureau. Paris, France. 31 janvier 2012.
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  • Riss (Laurent Sourisseau), editoral director (directeur de la rédaction) at Charlie Hebdo. 23-01-2012, Paris. <br />
Charlie Hebdo is a French magazine that published cartoons mocking Mohammed and the magazine, which has a circulation of about 55,000, was fire-bombed last year after it published a previous set of cartoons that mocked Islam. France's Muslim leaders and militants protests over the cartoons, and Frances embassies were closed across the Islamic world. The cartoons in Charly Hebdo were published as often violent -- and sometimes deadly --protests continued across the world against an anti-Islam film made in the US that enraged many Muslims. Arab League Secretary-General Nabil Elaraby called the drawings outrageous but said those who were offended by them should “use peaceful means to express their firm rejection".
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  • Charb (Stéphane Charbonnier) Director of Charlie Hebdo, relaxing in an office building that was already kept secret after a fire bomb destroyed their former office. Paris, France. January 31, 2012.<br />
Charb (Stéphane Charbonnier) Directeur de Publication de Charlie Hebdo, dans un immeuble déjà tenu secret après qu'une bombe incendiaire avait détruit leur ancien bureau. Paris, France. 31 janvier 2012.
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  • Charb (Stéphane Charbonnier) Director of Charlie Hebdo, and other contributors, joking in an office building that was already kept secret after a fire bomb destroyed their former office. Paris, France. January 31, 2012.<br />
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Charb (Stéphane Charbonnier) Directeur de Charlie Hebdo, et d'autres contributeurs, plaisantant dans un immeuble de bureaux déjà tenu secret après qu'une bombe incendiaire a détruit leur ancien bureau. Paris, France. 31 janvier 2012.
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  • Luz, (Renald Luzier) dessinateur à  Charlie Hebdo, cartoonist at Charlie Hebdo
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  • Luz, (Renald Luzier) dessinateur à  Charlie Hebdo, cartoonist at Charlie Hebdo
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  • Luz, (Renald Luzier) dessinateur à  Charlie Hebdo, cartoonist at Charlie Hebdo
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  • Catherine Meurisse, dessinateur,  Catherine Meurisse, dessinateur à  Charlie Hebdo cartoonist at Charlie Hebdo
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  • Cabu (Jean Cabut), artist at Charlie Hebdo, Paris, France. Charlie Hebdo is a French magazine that published cartoons mocking Mohammed and the magazine, which has a circulation of about 55,000, was fire-bombed last year after it published a previous set of cartoons that mocked Islam. France's Muslim leaders and militants protests over the cartoons, and Frances embassies were closed across the Islamic world. The cartoons in Charly Hebdo were published as often violent -- and sometimes deadly --protests continued across the world against an anti-Islam film made in the US that enraged many Muslims. Arab League Secretary-General Nabil Elaraby called the drawings outrageous but said those who were offended by them should “use peaceful means to express their firm rejection".
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  • Luz, (Renald Luzier) dessinateur à  Charlie Hebdo, cartoonist at Charlie Hebdo
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  • Catherine Meurisse, dessinateur,  Catherine Meurisse, dessinateur à  Charlie Hebdo cartoonist at Charlie Hebdo
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  • Cabu (Jean Cabut), artist at Charlie Hebdo, Paris, France. Charlie Hebdo is a French magazine that published cartoons mocking Mohammed and the magazine, which has a circulation of about 55,000, was fire-bombed last year after it published a previous set of cartoons that mocked Islam. France's Muslim leaders and militants protests over the cartoons, and Frances embassies were closed across the Islamic world. The cartoons in Charly Hebdo were published as often violent -- and sometimes deadly --protests continued across the world against an anti-Islam film made in the US that enraged many Muslims. Arab League Secretary-General Nabil Elaraby called the drawings outrageous but said those who were offended by them should “use peaceful means to express their firm rejection".
    20120123-STWA20120123-170.jpg
  • Cabu (Jean Cabut), artist at Charlie Hebdo, Paris, France. Charlie Hebdo is a French magazine that published cartoons mocking Mohammed and the magazine, which has a circulation of about 55,000, was fire-bombed last year after it published a previous set of cartoons that mocked Islam. France's Muslim leaders and militants protests over the cartoons, and Frances embassies were closed across the Islamic world. The cartoons in Charly Hebdo were published as often violent -- and sometimes deadly --protests continued across the world against an anti-Islam film made in the US that enraged many Muslims. Arab League Secretary-General Nabil Elaraby called the drawings outrageous but said those who were offended by them should “use peaceful means to express their firm rejection".
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  • Luz, (Renald Luzier) dessinateur à  Charlie Hebdo, cartoonist at Charlie Hebdo
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  • Catherine Meurisse, dessinateur,  Catherine Meurisse, dessinateur à  Charlie Hebdo cartoonist at Charlie Hebdo
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  • Catherine Meurisse, dessinateur,  Catherine Meurisse, dessinateur à  Charlie Hebdo cartoonist at Charlie Hebdo
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