The first edition of 1944, since it was December 19, printed on paper, the news of the world has been recognized as the French paper records.
Tonight is a new page in the day on a group has been approved for acquisitions tycoons to save from bankruptcy.
Its supervisory board voted to select a consortium – Pierre Bergé, an arts patron and partner of the late fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, banker Matthieu Pigasse, and internet tycoon Xavier Niel, described by some newspapers as a "porn billionaire" – to begin talks to take financial control, though they have promised that the journalists will have editorial freedom. In return, Le Monde is promised an injection of €100m to repay debts and invest in a future which will be dominated by the growth of news and comment over the internet – the trio also say they want to integrate the paper with its website.
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