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  1. Françoise Giroud, born Lea France Gourdji (21 September 1916 in Lausanne, Switzerland and not in Geneva as often written – 19 January 2003 in Neuilly-sur-Seine), was a French journalist, screenwriter, writer, and politician.

  2. Léa France Gourdji, dite Françoise Giroud, née le 21 septembre 1916 à Lausanne 1, en Suisse, et morte le 19 janvier 2003 à l' hôpital américain de Paris, à Neuilly-sur-Seine, est une journaliste, écrivaine et femme politique française.

  3. Jan 21, 2024 · Learn about the life and legacy of Françoise Giroud, who co-founded L'Express magazine and became France's first secretary of state for women's affairs. She challenged the establishment, defended women's rights and ambition, and influenced a generation of journalists.

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  4. Feb 22, 2011 · To many, Françoise Giroud, born Lea France Gourdji in September 1916 to Turkish-Jewish parents, was an example of a woman who handled power with uncommon grace. Giroud, who died in January 2003...

  5. Jan 19, 2003 · PARIS, Jan. 19 — Françoise Giroud, a widely admired French journalist who co-founded the political weekly L'Express and later served as France's first minister of women's...

  6. Le 11 décembre 1972, Françoise Giroud s'entretien avec Jean Dumur et Claude Torracinta sur L'Express et la presse française.Retrouvez les archives de la Radi...

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  7. Jan 18, 2024 · Protests to try and block the new "racist" immigration reforms. And the story of Françoise Giroud, journalist-turned-minister in the 1970s.