2016-02-29 23:00:00
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Lovers of the seventh art are in mourning for an actress who lit up cinemas for more than seven decades. Micheline Presle left us today, at the age of 101.
Even when she was very young, she loved to take refuge in the cozy warmth of cinemas to escape, and, for the passionate child that she was, everything was an excuse for comedy: a beach cabin became a theater, a bath towel changed into a velvet curtain under the stunned eyes of his little brother or his boarding school friends. To the exasperated superior who predicted one day, like a curse, that she was going to end up on the stage, the teenager retorted that she asked for nothing better.
His father seeing his career plans as a family dishonor, he needed a pseudonym. She swapped her name for that of the first heroine she played in 1939, Jacqueline Presle in the film Young Girls in Distress. Micheline Chassagne then became Micheline Presle, and took it upon herself to prove through her rapid successes that she was, for her part, not in the least in distress: her triumph in Paradis Perdu by Abel Gance in 1940 was the first of ‘a long series.
His limpid gaze and his ingenuous pout knew how to be colored with all the emotions, to express pride, candor, anger, to make the hearts of his spectators heavy or light, to embody a thousand faces of humanity. For Jacques Demy, she was a bourgeois mother of 7 moral tales and the extravagant red queen of Donkey Skin. For Sacha Guitry, she wore the muslins of Hortense Beauharnais and the satins of Madame de Pompadour. For Jacques Rivette, she took the veil of one of Diderot’s nuns. She particularly knew how to give substance to the heroines of literary masterpieces: the big-hearted courtesans of La Dame aux Camélias or Boule-de-Suif, the passionate lovers of Radiguet, Madame de Séryeuse in Le Bal du comte d’Orgel or Marthe in Le Diable au corps. To accompany her on screen, she cast alongside her a young, still unknown actor whom she had discovered, a certain Gérard Philippe.
Her abundant career, which led her from role to role to the rank of icon, nevertheless experienced slumps and difficulties. Having left for Hollywood in 1948 for love, while she was at the height of her fame, she concluded a contract with Fox which only provided her with disappointing roles. Her return to France three years later cruelly taught her that she was no longer the star she once was. It was not until the 1960s that her career achieved new popular success with the role of Eve, the heroine of the television series Les Saintes Chéries, where she brilliantly played the adventures of a middle-class French couple whose the setbacks and adventures offered a mirror full of self-deprecation and humor to those of his generation. On the stage, she was particularly fond of Feydeau, and portrayed an unforgettable Virginia Woolf in 1966 in a production by Franco Zeffirelli.
Through the ebbs and flows of destiny, his career was always driven by an incredible pleasure in the game, which shines through in each of his lines. To play, for her, was to make a fairy tale come true, to tour was to go on vacation, to go on stage was to ascend to paradise. She had a vital need to vibrate in unison with the spectators into whom she infused sadness, love, often laughter, with a comic talent that she never stopped asserting, until the last years of her life. .
The President of the Republic and his wife salute the talent of a star of French cinema who has shone on our screens for more than seventy years. They send their sincere condolences to his family, to his loved ones, to all the spectators who will miss his power of play and emotion.
The measure was confirmed last Tuesday by Hector Daersecretary general of FATSA and triumvir of the CGT, Hector Daerfrom social networks.
“Faced with the intransigence of the business chambers, the Health Board of Directors as a whole resolves: 24-hour National Strike starting on Thursday, 02/22,” he wrote. Daer on your social network account X (ex Twitter).
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National Health Strike: what services are not working this Thursday, February 22
According to the information, in today’s Health union strike, services such as care in clinics, sanatoriums and private hospitals, as well as in laboratories and nursing homes.
From the union they stated that “the salary claim is urgent and it is necessary to protect income” of the staff.
In all cases, Assistance will only be in emergencies. This measure adds to the conflict of the state. This Monday the Government convened the state parity, which had mixed results.
However, they specified in the text released from FATSA what “Minimum guards will be covered and emergencies will be attended exclusively“.
In addition, the workers have planned to carry out actions to make the protests visible both in the hall and at the entrance doors of each healthcare establishment.
Meanwhile, the co-owner of the CGT and Health leader, Hector Daerratified in the document “the union’s commitment to defending the rights of health workers,” and urgently demanded that the employers’ chambers “agree to a fair recomposition.”
Yes ok UPCN -Union of Civil Personnel of the Nation- accepted the official proposal of 12% of increase for February salaries, which will be paid in March, the Association of State Workers (ATE), the strongest union in the sector, I reject her for considering it “insufficient” compared to 20.6% of inflation in January and ratified the unemployment for next week.
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The unions had asked for a 85% increase, which took the floor to $288,600 in February; The business chambers did not make any proposals.
Given this situation, the secretary of the labor union also announced that there will be a “amount of conflicts” in each union due to the lack of salary recomposition.
CGT: Héctor Daer announced strike of the Health union
Daer He added in his message: “We will carry out all the necessary union actions for the salary restructuring of our Health colleagues. Without salary there is no health.”
The measure of strength will be carried out throughout the country in complaint for the lack of salary adjustment. It arises following the announcement of La Fraternidad of a 24-hour train strike for this Wednesday, February 21 that will affect all lines nationwide as well as freight railways.
Still too many asylum seekers in Ter Apel, COA has to pay a penalty
The judge had previously determined that from today a maximum of 2,000 asylum seekers may stay in Ter Apel.
Pay penalty
If the registration center does not comply and there are more, the COA must pay a penalty of 15,000 euros per day to the municipality of Westerwolde, of which Ter Apel is a part. A COA spokesperson does not know how this will be handled, but ‘it will be paid properly’.
“The inflow was higher last evening and night,” the spokesperson told RTL News. “We were only able to take stock in the morning, we are not constantly standing at the door with a counter to check whether we have exceeded 2000. We will try once more tonight. Whether a new location has now been found for these 32 people , must be checked with the national office.”
To bring the number below 2,000, the COA transferred several hundred asylum seekers to a temporary location on the Walibi Holland site in Biddinghuizen earlier this week.