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changing to a staunch conservative stance, although distinctly anti-fascist in comparison to other right-wing publications. Prouvost also attempted to bring the French newspaper industry up to date by introducing elements that had long become popular in the United States and
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came out on 4 October 1923, founded by the anarchist EugĂšne Merle. The paper's early years as a vehicle of radical left ideas proved financially untenable, and it was sold in 1930 to businessman Jean
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Flanner, Janet (7 December 1940). "Reporter at Large".
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