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Bernard Kouchner (born 1 November 1939) is a French politician, diplomat, and doctor. He is co-founder of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and Médecins du Monde. From 2007 until 2010 he was the French Minister of Foreign and European Affairs in the right-wing Fillon government under president Nicolas Sarkozy, although he had been in the past a minister in socialist governments.
Kouchner was born in Avignon to a Jewish father and a Protestant mother, he began his political career as a member of the French Communist Party (PCF), from which he was expelled in 1966 for attempting to overthrow the leadership. On a visit to Cuba in 1964, Kouchner spent the night fishing and drinking with Fidel Castro. In the protests of May 1968, he ran the medical faculty strike committee at the Sorbonne. Kouchner has three children (Julie, Camille and Antoine) by his first wife, Évelyne Pisier, a professor of law, and one child, Alexandre, by his present wife Christine Ockrent, a television journalist. He worked as a physician for the Red Cross in Biafra in 1968 (during the Nigerian Civil War). He co-founded Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) in 1971, and then, due to a conflict of opinion with MSF chairman Claude Malhuret, the Doctors of the World ('Médecins du Monde') in 1980. What made him co-found Médecins Sans Frontières was his experience as a physician for the Red Cross during the Nigerian Civil War that took place in Biafra, 1968. Kouchner worked as a humanitarian volunteer during the Siege of Naba’a refugee camp in Lebanon in East Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War taking risks that "other foreign aid workers weren’t, even worked closely with the Shia cleric Imam Musa al-Sadr."
Valérie Trierweiler (née Massonneau; born 16 February 1965) is a French political journalist. She is the domestic partner of François Hollande, the 24th President of the French Republic.
Massonneau was born in Angers, the fifth child of six. Her father, Jean-Noël Massonneau, lost a leg on a landmine during World War II when he was 13, and died at the age of 53, when his daughter was 21. Her grandfather and great-grandfather owned the bank Massonneau & Co., which was sold in 1950 to the French bank Crédit de l'Ouest. Her mother worked at the front desk of the Angers ice rink following the death of her father.
She studied history and political science and obtained a DESS (Master of Advanced Studies) in political science from the Sorbonne.
In 2005, she hosted political talk-shows, especially interviews, on the Direct 8 television channel. She hosted the weekly political talk-show Le Grand 8 until 2007. She has co-hosted with Mikaël Guedj the weekly show Politiquement parlant ("politically speaking") since September of that year.
Jacques Maillot (born 12 April 1962) is a French film director and screenwriter. He has directed seven films since 1993. His film Nos vies heureuses was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival.
Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot ( /ˈbrɪdʒɨt bɑrˈdoʊ/; French: [bʁiʒit baʁdo]; born 28 September 1934) is a former French fashion model, actress, singer and animal rights activist. She was one of the best-known sex symbols of the 1960s. Starting in 1969, Bardot's features became the official face of Marianne (who had previously been anonymous) to represent the liberty of France.
Bardot was an aspiring ballet dancer in early life. She started her acting career in 1952 and, after appearing in 16 films, became world-famous due to her role in her then-husband Roger Vadim's controversial film And God Created Woman. She later starred in Jean-Luc Godard's 1963 cult film Contempt. Bardot was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actress for her role in Louis Malle's 1965 film Viva Maria!. Bardot caught the attention of French intellectuals. She was the subject of Simone de Beauvoir's 1959 essay, The Lolita Syndrome, which described Bardot as a "locomotive of women's history" and built upon existentialist themes to declare her the first and most liberated woman of post-war France.
If you tell me to jump then I'll die
In my dreams I'm there
I always hoped that I'd learn how to fly
In my dreams I'm there
You can tie my hands to the walls
But you can't tie my dreams to this place
I might fall like a rock from your heart
But you won't see me fall from grace
Fate always loses hold
Like electric sparks in my heart
Fate always loses hold
Now be a good girl and do what you're told
If you tell me to jump then I'll die
In my dreams I'm there
I always hoped that I'd learn how to fly
In my dreams I'm there
I leave my memoirs in blood on the floor
And my fears with the nurse on the stairs
I'm only going where you'll be someday
So don't say rest in peace in your prayers
Fate always loses hold
Like electric sparks in my heart
Fate always loses hold
Now be a good girl and do what you're told
I hope you remember me
I hope you never pretend for me
I hope you remember me
I hope you
Fate always loses hold
Like electric sparks in my heart
Fate always loses hold
Now be a good girl and do what you're told
I hope you remember me
I hope you never pretend for me
I hope you remember me
I hope you never forget about me
I hope you remember me
I hope you never pretend for me
I hope you remember me