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  2. The Counterfeit Constable - Wikipedia

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    10 October 1964. ( 1964-10-10) Running time. 90 minutes. Country. France. Language. French. The Counterfeit Constable (French: Allez France!) is a 1964 French comedy film directed by Robert Dhéry and Pierre Tchernia and starring Ronald Fraser, Diana Dors and Arthur Mullard.

  3. Stéphane Breitwieser - Wikipedia

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    Stéphane Breitwieser (born 1 October 1971) is a French art thief and author, notorious for his art thefts between 1995 and 2001. He admitted to stealing 239 artworks and other exhibits from 172 museums while travelling around Europe and working as a waiter, an average of one theft every 15 days. [ 1] The Guardian called him "arguably the world ...

  4. Musée de la Contrefaçon - Wikipedia

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    Musée de la Contrefaçon, interior. The Musée de la Contrefaçon is a museum of counterfeiting. It is located at 16, rue de la Faisanderie, in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, France, and open daily except Monday; an admission fee is charged. The nearest métro and RER stations are Porte Dauphine and Avenue Foch .

  5. Philatelic fakes and forgeries - Wikipedia

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    In general, philatelic fakes and forgeries are labels that look like postage stamps but have been produced to deceive or defraud. Learning to identify these can be a challenging branch of philately . To a large extent the definitions below are consistent with those given in the introduction to various recent editions of the Scott Standard ...

  6. The Counterfeiters (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Counterfeiters (French: Les Faux-monnayeurs) is a 1925 novel by French author André Gide, first published in Nouvelle Revue Française.With many characters and crisscrossing plotlines, its main theme is that of the original and the copy, and what differentiates them – both in the external plot of the counterfeit gold coins and in the portrayal of the characters' feelings and their ...

  7. Fake news website - Wikipedia

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    France saw an uptick in amounts of disinformation and propaganda, primarily in the midst of election cycles. [121] Le Monde fact-checking division "Les décodeurs" was headed by Samuel Laurent, who told The Guardian in December 2016 the upcoming French presidential election campaign in spring 2017 would face problems from fake news. [ 121 ]

  8. Add, edit, or delete Address Book contacts in AOL Desktop ...

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    The Address Book in Desktop Gold helps you keep track of email addresses, phone numbers, mailing addresses, birthdays, and anniversaries of your contacts. You can sort your Address Book by last name, first name, email address, screen name, telephone number, or category. Just use the Quick Find box to easily search through your contacts. Add a ...

  9. Louis Dega - Wikipedia

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    Louis Dega. Louis Dega (sometimes written Louis Delga III) is the name of a character in Henri Charrière 's novel Papillon. In the 1973 film this character was played by Dustin Hoffman and in the 2017 film the role was played by Rami Malek. Purportedly an autobiography, few of the characters and events in Papillon could be corroborated and it ...