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The Old Hack

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A hack being a journalist - not a hacker

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The Old Hack | A hack being a journalist – not a hacker Home About The Old Hack A hack being a journalist – not a hacker Feeds: Posts Comments Charlie Hebdo January 8, 2015 by canehan I knew Charlie Hebdo well from my many years in Paris, though I usually just scanned it more than reading it, preferring as I did and do Le Canard Enchainé, also satirical but with more political background stories. I still well remember what was perhaps Charlie’s most irreverent and arguably tasteless headline. A little background is needed. There had been a catastrophic dance-hall fire in France, with 149 people killed at what was described as “un bal tragique” (a tragic ball). In the same week, Gen. de Gaulle died at his country house at Colombey-les-deux-eglises. Charlie’s headline : “Bal tragique a Colombey: un mort.” “Tragic dance at Colombey: one dead.” TV says that Charlie Hebdo is to publish as usual next week, with a print run of one million. That’s the way to beat t...

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