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La Libre Belgique - Belgia | 18/11/2006
Ségolène Royal in the race for presidency
"Beyond any political consideration, this historical innovation should be saluted", writes the editorialist Bernard Delattre regarding Ségolène Royal's investiture. "This is indeed excellent news in a country that brandishes itself as the champion of human rights while lagging behind on women's rights and notably on their right to benefit from equal political representation. This is excellent news that we hope will be exemplary. But it is important to be aware that, lest we stumble into a sort of inverted sexism, belonging to a gender does not in itself constitute a political programme or engender unconditional adhesion. Ségolène Royal, on a par with a man, should thus be judged on her profile and her project. At this stage, however, this appears to include good, questionable and less good."
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La Libre Belgique - Belgia | 20/12/2005
Versailles gets some colour back
"Splendid. There is no other word to describe this Hall of Mirrors, the jewel in the crown of the Palace of Versailles," writes Bernard Delattre, the daily's Paris correspondent. Eighteen months after it was launched, the restoration of the world-famous gallery is half complete. (...) All the facets of the Hall, built between 1678 and 1684, have been gone over with the restorers' fine-tooth comb - and with their aesthetic sensibility. Jules Hardouin-Mansart's sumptuous architectural decor has been entirely restored. (...) Sixty restorers were mobilised for Charles Le Brun's giant decorative frescoes alone: 'a total artwork', France's largest pictorial assemblage - a miracle of allegories, perspectives, gilt-work, stucco and trompe-l'oeil paintings, spread over 1000 square metres, all glorifying the highlights of the first seventeen years of Louis XIV's reign."
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