From: Go Fig on
In article <mn.d4867d67a38c4e2f.57680(a)lesptt.net>, Stanislas de
Kertanguy <stanislas.dekertanguy(a)lesptt.net> wrote:

> Mxsmanic a pens trs fort :
> > Stanislas de Kertanguy writes:
> >
> >> Can you explain how the free press "have been" hindered by the military
> >> _specifically in France_ ? In your opinion, when was the press actually
> >> free and when did the military begin to interfere ?
> >
> > I thought my comments on France didn't vex you.
>
> I'm absolutely not vexed by this specific comment on France. I'd just
> like to go further in the argument, and since I am interested in the
> problems of the press, we may get somewhere.

Do you think it appropriate that the government issues required 'press
credentials' ?

jay
Wed Jul 26, 2006
mailto:gofig(a)mac.com

>
> > As far as I know, the press has never been free in France.
>
> You said that it has been hindered by the military. Can you be more
> specific ?
>
> You wrote also that the French were scared by a free press, referring
> to those newspapers that ar given away for free.
>
> How exactly do you consider them as "free press" ?
From: Stanislas de Kertanguy on
Go Fig avait crit le 26/07/2006 :
> In article <mn.d4867d67a38c4e2f.57680(a)lesptt.net>, Stanislas de
> Kertanguy <stanislas.dekertanguy(a)lesptt.net> wrote:
>
>> Mxsmanic a pens trs fort :
>>> Stanislas de Kertanguy writes:
>>>
>>>> Can you explain how the free press "have been" hindered by the military
>>>> _specifically in France_ ? In your opinion, when was the press actually
>>>> free and when did the military begin to interfere ?
>>>
>>> I thought my comments on France didn't vex you.
>>
>> I'm absolutely not vexed by this specific comment on France. I'd just
>> like to go further in the argument, and since I am interested in the
>> problems of the press, we may get somewhere.
>
> Do you think it appropriate that the government issues required 'press
> credentials' ?

You mean "la carte de presse", right ?

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From: Go Fig on
In article <mn.d4cd7d67cbba6b2d.57680(a)lesptt.net>, Stanislas de
Kertanguy <stanislas.dekertanguy(a)lesptt.net> wrote:

> Go Fig avait crit le 26/07/2006 :
> > In article <mn.d4867d67a38c4e2f.57680(a)lesptt.net>, Stanislas de
> > Kertanguy <stanislas.dekertanguy(a)lesptt.net> wrote:
> >
> >> Mxsmanic a pens trs fort :
> >>> Stanislas de Kertanguy writes:
> >>>
> >>>> Can you explain how the free press "have been" hindered by the military
> >>>> _specifically in France_ ? In your opinion, when was the press actually
> >>>> free and when did the military begin to interfere ?
> >>>
> >>> I thought my comments on France didn't vex you.
> >>
> >> I'm absolutely not vexed by this specific comment on France. I'd just
> >> like to go further in the argument, and since I am interested in the
> >> problems of the press, we may get somewhere.
> >
> > Do you think it appropriate that the government issues required 'press
> > credentials' ?
>
> You mean "la carte de presse", right ?

The one that that must be issued by CCIJP, the Commission of
Professional Journalist.

jay
Wed Jul 26, 2006
mailto:gofig(a)mac.com
From: Gregory Morrow on

Martin wrote:

> On Tue, 25 Jul 2006 23:30:09 GMT, "Gregory Morrow"
> <gregorymorrowIMPLEMENTPLAN9!@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> >
> >Mxsmanic wrote:
> >
> >> Gregory Morrow writes:
> >>
> >> > Are the roofs of the White House and it's directly - adjoining
> >> > buildings blanked - out...???
> >>
> >> Some of the roof area on the White House has been retouched on Google
> >> Maps. It's not a very good job.
> >>
> >> I just tried Geoportail; the image quality is almost unusably poor,
> >> and looks like a sick joke compared to Google Maps. And this is for
> >> the center of Paris! The site is also designed more poorly and the
> >> response time is worse. If they can't do it right, why don't they
> >> just give up?
> >
> >
> >Does this site also display the French penchant for Flash...???
>
> Flesh Gordon gRunge?


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From: Gregory Morrow on

<barney> wrote:

> In article <4p7fc2d0jds2iq8vftm2luiva1ro9t6mv9(a)4ax.com>,
> mxsmanic(a)gmail.com (Mxsmanic) wrote:
>
> > *From:* Mxsmanic <mxsmanic(a)gmail.com>
> > *Date:* Wed, 26 Jul 2006 18:58:42 +0200
> >
> > Stanislas de Kertanguy writes:
> >
> > > Can you explain how the free press "have been" hindered by the
> > > military _specifically in France_ ? In your opinion, when was the
> > > press actually free and when did the military begin to interfere ?
> >
> > I thought my comments on France didn't vex you.
> >
> > As far as I know, the press has never been free in France.
>
> How do you define 'free' in this context?


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