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Added on the 21/06/2013 05:38:26 - Copyright : Le Républicain Lorrain
Pour elle, le livre doit, plus que jamais, avoir voix au chapitre avec le numérique. Avant notre dossier consacré à la bataille des libraires contre les géants de l'internet comme Amazon, lundi 1er juillet dans le journal et sur notre site, regardez, en préambule, Aurélie Filippetti devants nos caméras lors d'un reportage dans les coulisses du pouvoir, de la rue de Valois en passant par l'Elysée et l'assemblée nationale.(http://www.republicain-lorrain.fr/actualite/2013/06/21/filippetti-la-culture-et-les-pots-de-yaourts-americains) Interview : Paul-Marie Pernet Images et réalisation : Jean-Emmanuel Lages Juin 2013 - www.republicain-lorrain.fr Le Républicain Lorrain sur Facebook : www.facebook.com/republicainlorrain Le Républicain Lorrain sur Twitter : https://twitter.com/lerepu
Residents of the well-to-do Chacao neighborhood of Venezuela's capital Caracas bang pots and pans from their windows in protest after a presidential election victory awarded to strongman Nicolas Maduro with the opposition crying foul. IMAGES
Musicians Thomas and Jacques Dutronc arrive at the crematorium of the Pere-Lachaise cemetery in Paris for a ceremony in tribute to Françoise Hardy, the emblematic figure of the Sixties who died aged 80. IMAGES
The Acropolis in Athens, Greece's most visited tourist site, shuts its ticket booth and closes to the public during the hottest hours of the day as a heatwave bakes the country. The culture ministry said the UNESCO-listed archaeological site would close from midday to 5:00 pm (0900 to 1400 GMT). IMAGES
French striker Kylian Mbappe unveils his waxwork in Paris, before the figure is transferred to Madame Tussauds in Berlin. IMAGES
The blades of Paris' famed Moulin Rouge are piled into a truck after they collapsed during the night, just months before the French capital hosts the Olympics, and leaving the iconic building looking bare. IMAGES
Images of tourists and inspectors near a ticket office as Venice launches a new scheme to charge day-trippers looking to enter the historic Italian city, a world first intended to ease the pressure of mass tourism. IMAGES