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  1. 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 ...

  2. Jan 23, 2003 · Françoise Giroud, a French writer and politician, died on January 19th, aged 86. Jan 23rd 2003 |. EPA. THE brave ambition of Françoise Giroud was, as she put it, “to move France out of its rut ...

  3. Jan 21, 2003 · She was a woman of high intelligence, gifted with a courageous social conscience and a sparkling sense of humour. France Gourdji (Françoise Giroud), writer, journalist and politician: born Geneva ...

  4. SIDELIGHTS: The late Françoise Giroud was a journalist who aired many concerns about conditions for women in twentieth-century France. As secretary of the world's first ministry for the feminine condition, created by former French president Valery Giscard d'Estaing, Giroud captured international attention through her efforts to meet the ministry's goal of "overseeing the integration of women into contemporary French society."

  5. Jan 22, 2003 · When Françoise Giroud died on Sunday at 86, France lost more than just a prolific journalist who had served as that country's first minister of women's affairs and (for a few months) as minister ...

  6. "Françoise Giroud" published on by null. (1916–2003)worked in the film industry and journalism before becoming minister of state for women (1974–6) and then for cultural affairs (1976–7). Her very varied output includes collections of articles ...

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  8. Françoise Giroud pense que c'est la stérilité provoquée par cette opération qui fait que Servan-Schreiber se sépare d'elle pour épouser une stagiaire de vingt ans, Sabine Becq de Fouquières, ce qui la pousse à l'envoi de lettres antisémites aux futurs époux et à leurs parents [48] et à une tentative de suicide aux barbituriques en 1960 [49].