• Gilles Jacquier (25 October 1968 – 11 January 2012) was a French photojournalist and reporter for France Télévisions. Jacquier worked as a special correspondent...
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  • mathematician Gilles Jacquier (1968–2012), French journalist Nicholas Jacquier (died 1472), French Dominican, Inquisitor and demonologist Paul Jacquier (1879–1961)...
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  • accountant academic Gilles Hocquart (1694–1783), French Intendant of New France Gilles Houde (1932–2014), Canadian politician Gilles Jacquier (1968–2012), French...
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    are coming under mortar fire." On 11 January, a France 2 journalist, Gilles Jacquier, who covered conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo and Algeria among...
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  • Kosovo and was killed in Misrata, Libya, in 2011. Wojciech Jagielski Gilles Jacquier (1968–2012) French cameraman for France 2 Television. He was the first...
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  • volleyball player, Olympic silver (1964) and bronze (1968) medalist. Gilles Jacquier, 43, French journalist, 2003 recipient of the Albert Londres Prize...
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  • original on 6 December 2013. Retrieved 27 August 2012. Gilles Jacquier (11 January 2012). "Gilles Jacquier - Journalists Killed". Committee to Protect Journalists...
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  • Mostafa Ahmadi-Roshan, Iranian physicist and academic (b. 1980) 2012 – Gilles Jacquier, French journalist and photographer (b. 1968) 2012 – Edgar Kaiser,...
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    for la Justice des hommes (Maha productions) 2003: Bertrand Coq and Gilles Jacquier for Naplouse (France 2) 2004: Rithy Panh for S21, la machine de mort...
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