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Page 1 to 5: Start pages | Page 7 to 11: Sophie Prunier-Poulmaire and Émilie Vayre – Large neighborhoods are busy… working towards their destiny | Page 14 to 23: Nolan van der Linden and Olivier Ratouis – Thinking of the business district as a “model”? | Page 24 to 35: François Vatin and Bastien Cantini – Building in La Défense: the new logistical order | Page 36 to 47: Juliana Muniz and Olivier Ratouis – Circulating in La Défense: the crisis of the functionalist diagram | Page 48 to 57: Iris Taravella, Jean-Luc Minel and Camille Debras – Observer La Défense: on both sides of the Channel | Page 58 to 65: Thierry Meyer, François Durand, Barbara Bonnefoy and Lionel Dagot – Breathing in La Défense: air quality, a matter of subjectivity? | Page 66 to 73: Léo Toussard and Barbara Bonnefoy – Living in La Défense: between fascination and detachment | Page 78 to 86: François Vatin and Alexis Semanne – From the dismantling of workers’ fortresses to the dismantling of administrative dungeons | Page 88 to 95: Anne-Sophie Maillot, Florence Cros, Thierry Meyer, Sophie Prunier-Poulmaire and Émilie Vayre – Making the work space more flexible: between land gains and employees’ loss of bearings | Page 96 to 105: Florence Cros, Anne-Sophie Maillot, Sophie Prunier-Poulmaire and Émilie Vayre – Sustaining teleworking beyond the health crisis | Page 106 to 113: Éric Gautier and Monica Heintz – Empowering companies: from local commitment to CSR | Page 114 to 123: Isabelle Olry-Louis, Caroline Arnoux-Nicolas, Isabelle Soidet and Jeanne Boisselier – Giving meaning to work: a common ambition? | Page 125 to 129: François Vatin – Five image memories and hope for La Défense | Page 130 to 133: Bibliography | Page 133: Contributors from socio-economic backgrounds | Page 134: Scientific contributors | Page 136 to 141: Partners | Page 142 to 143: Sophie Prunier-Poulmaire and Émilie Vayre – Acknowledgments.
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March 4, 2024
Alcaraz wins the ‘Netflix Slam’: Nadal knocked out in the performance in Las Vegas
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There’s a new “Slam” on Carlos’ board Alcaraz, but it is not one of the four official majors. He is the Netflix Slamthe eagerly awaited exhibition organized by the streaming platform in Las Vegas, where the Murcian beat Rafael Nadal. The student who beats the master, as in Madrid 2022. It wasn’t an ATP match, but the anticipation and expectations were high. In the end, Alcaraz cameback to win following almost two hours of play in the super tiebreak: 3-6, 6-4, 14-12 the final score in front of 10,000 spectators at the Michelob ULTRA Arena at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.
The main question of the match was regarding fitness, both by Nadal and Alcaraz. The first has been stopped for two months due to a muscle problem; the second recovering from an ankle problem in Rio de Janeiro. Physical problems now behind us, in one fun match and taken very seriously by both players. The two Spaniards struggled on serve, but gave rise to several intense rallies with many winners such as the masterful one played by Nadal on the second of the five match points disallowed. Rafa, who played for the first time under the eyes of his son, can be satisfied with his level three days before the Masters 1000 in Indian Wells: a lot of quality, the usual determination, but a service that can improve. The elements from which to start once more in the final rush of your career. “As a fan I will continue to enjoy Alcaraz for a long time,” Nadal said following the match. A real handover.
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Trump continues his triumphant walk towards the Republican nomination with victories in Michigan, Idaho and Missouri |
Former President Donald Trump, Republican favorite in the November presidential elections, continues to score points in the race. Despite the vast judicial offensive he faces – four criminal proceedings for which he is accused of 91 charges in total – Trump has won this Saturday the 39 delegates at stake at a Republican convention in Michigan, a state where the party has split into rival factions while the former president ensures control of the formation. Trump has also taken the 51 delegates from the Missouri caucuses and the 32 from the Idaho caucuses. With this, he adds the 122 that were at stake this Saturday, and he already has 244, while his rival, Nikki Haley, remains stuck at 24.
Trump’s landslide victory therefore appears to silence the political leadership battle in Michigan, with disputes over where the convention would be held and who would be in charge. Trump already easily defeated Nikki Haley in the Republican primary in that state last Tuesday, securing 12 of the 16 delegates at stake.
Michigan is also key in the final result of November, one of the six hinge or swing states – in all of them Trump has an advantage over his Democratic rival, Joe Biden, according to the latest polls -, which is why some factions of the party feared that internal dissension would harm his campaign and take away votes that might be crucial in November.
In Michigan, Trump defeated Haley in all 13 districts that participated in the nominating caucuses, according to the state Republican Party. In total, Trump won with nearly 1,575 votes to just 36 for Haley. Pete Hoekstra, chairman of the Michigan Republican Party, called it an “overwhelming and dominant victory.” For this election cycle, Michigan Republicans devised a hybrid nomination system, divided between primaries and caucuses, hence the two days of voting.
In Idaho, Trump won 84.9%, compared to only 13.2% for Haley, so he gets the 32 delegates at stake. In Missouri, voting was indirect through caucuses. Trump has taken 100% of the 924 representatives who will formally meet at a state convention on May 4 and will then grant Trump the 51 delegates at stake for the national convention.
With his victories in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, the Virgin Islands, South Carolina and now Michigan, Missouri and Idaho, Trump is by far the favorite in the race, and Haley is holding on thanks to the support of donors eager for an alternative to the former president .
His clear advantage over Haley, the last Republican candidate in the running in a primary that began very crowded, brings him one step closer to his party’s nomination for the White House, which might be imminent, even before the theoretical coronation at the convention. national, which will be held in July in Milwaukee. Once inaugurated, not even the judicial setbacks he faces—or even the disqualification proceedings initiated by three states for his role in the assault on the Capitol, pending resolution—might prevent him from running for office in a repeat of his struggle for 2020 with Biden.
Trump’s party will also compete in the presidential primaries this Sunday in Washington DC, while on Monday it will be the turn of the caucuses in North Dakota. The two parties in contention, the Republican and the Democrat, go to the polls on Tuesday on the election day par excellence of the campaign, the so-called Super Tuesday, with voting of different types (primaries and caucuses) in 15 states and one territory. Trump has dedicated Saturday to various rallies in North Carolina, where he has also campaigned Haley, and Virginia.
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Bayern Munich drew against Freiburg – the crisis continues
Published 2024-03-01 22.37
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Bayern Munich’s crisis continues.
Today they dropped points once more – this time once morest Freiburg.
– It was partly chaos, says coach Thomas Tuchel following the match.
Bayern Munich announced last week that coach Thomas Tuchel will leave the club at the end of the season. The coach who right now looks set to lead his team to second place in the league. It would be the first time the club missed out on the league title since the 2011–12 season.
Over the last five games, the German giants have won just one of them. Today they lost points late away once morest Freiburg in a match that ended 2–2.
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The dream match
Everything looked to be going Bayern’s way when French super talent Mathys Tel slotted home a 1-1 draw from the edge of the penalty area in his first start of the season. When Jamal Musiala was then able to dribble through the defense on his own and score 1-2, the relief was great.
But with three minutes of regular time remaining, Freiburg striker Lucas Höler stepped forward and volleyed home Manuel Neuer.
Bayern Munich are now a full seven points behind league leaders Bayer Leverkusen, who also have a game less played.
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full screen Freiburg equalized late on. Photo: Tom Weller/AP