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In the News (Wed 30 May 12)

  
  Counani (Brazil)
Fuligni appears to conclude that a white star should be on the fly from two pieces of evidence: the existence of a star on the coat of arms itself (surrounded by a wreath with the motto below it), and the fact that a later flag was the same minus the fl hoist (see below).
Fuligni attributes the change to the public's identification of fl with the then-rampant anarchist movement that was terrorizing much of Europe at the time.
Fuligni goes on to note the revival of the Counani idea in Paris in the 1990s with a self-described "Constitutional Executive in Exile of the Free State of the Counani," a pseudo-state ostensibly intended to challenge Brazilian treatment of the Indians of Amapa' and environmental damage.
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags/br_cunan.html   (1696 words)

  
 The Telegraph - Calcutta : International   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Bruno Fuligni, an employee at the French parliament who discovered the dust-covered files and compiled them, says what is even more startling is the vigour and thoroughness with which the most revered writers of that era were spied upon by snitches and secret police.
Some of the tidbits in Fuligni’s book, The Writers’ Police, were collected from 1879 through 1891 under police chief Louis Andrieux — father of one of France’s most famous novelists and poets of the next generation, Louis Aragon.
The spies who kept tabs on writers and artists at the end of the 19th century were, in effect, their first biographers, and besides the sometimes parochial moral judgements, they came up with some startling insights.
www.telegraphindia.com /1060926/asp/foreign/story_6794272.asp   (308 words)

  
 Expatica - Living in, moving to, or working in France, plus News in English
Even more startling than the unflattering portraits, says Bruno Fuligni, an employee at the National Assembly who discovered the dust-covered files and compiled them into a book, is the vigor and thoroughness with which the most revered writers of that era were spied upon by snitches and secret police.
Bruno Fuligni's 'La police des écrivains' is currently available in French only from Editions Horay (EUR 15).
Some of the tidbits in Fuligni's book, released this month and entitled 'La police des écrivains' or 'The Writers' Police', were collected from 1879 through 1891 under police chief Louis Andrieux who — irony of ironies — was to father one of France's most famous novelists and poets of the next generation, Louis Aragon.
www.expatica.com /source/site_article.asp?subchannel_id=25&story_id=33348&RSS   (726 words)

  
 ABS-CBN Interactive
Bruno Fuligni, an employee at the French parliament who discovered the dust-covered files and compiled them, says what is even more startling is the vigor and thoroughness with which the most revered writers of that era were spied upon by snitches and secret police.
Some of the tidbits in Fuligni's book, "The Writers' Police", were collected from 1879 through 1891 under police chief Louis Andrieux -- father of one of France's most famous novelists and poets of the next generation, Louis Aragon.
The book, for example, reproduces a detailed description of how Hugo was flmailed by a mistress after she found out that her lover was, in fact, an illustrious poet and writer.
www.abs-cbnnews.com /storyPage.aspx?storyId=51330   (1329 words)

  
 Victor Hugo branded a miserly money-grubber "poseur"
The revelation, which strikes at the heart of Hugo's cult status in France, is contained in a book published by a civil servant who spent two years studying police files compiled between 1871 and 1940 on the country's greatest literati.
According to the discovery made by Fuligni in the three boxes of secret reports on Hugo, the writer was more concerned with his bank account and his reputation.
According to the reports, 'when a group of supporters asked him for help, he showed himself to be a poseur, he was off-hand, he delivered a pompous eulogy of his own person and that was all".
news.webindia123.com /news/Articles/Entertainment/20061003/468540.html   (231 words)

  
 Redonda (Antigua and Barbuda)
The flag is horizontally divided blue-white-blue (2:1:2) with a golden crown in the upper blue stripe.
Source: Bruno Fuligni in Franciae Vexilla #16/62, December 1999.
Bruno Fuligni (author of "L’Etat c’est moi" [ful97]), 12 January 2004
flagspot.net /flags/ag-rd.html   (794 words)

  
 Victor Hugo, literary lions, spied on by French police - Turkish Daily News Sep 25, 2006
Victor Hugo was a miserly money-grubber, poet Arthur Rimbaud "a monstrosity," and Paul Verlaine "a worthless human being" -- such are the verdicts on 19th-century French literary lions found in long-forgotten police files recently published in Paris.
Even more startling than the unflattering portraits, says Bruno Fuligni, an employee at the National Assembly, or French Parliament who discovered the dust-covered files and compiled them into a book, is the vigor and thoroughness with which the most revered writers of that era were spied upon by snitches and secret police.
Some of the tidbits in Fuligni's book, entitled "The Writers' Police," were collected from 1879 through 1891 under Police Chief Louis Andrieux who -- irony of ironies -- was to father one of France's most famous novelists and poets of the next generation, Louis Aragon.
www.turkishdailynews.com.tr /article.php?enewsid=54947   (653 words)

  
 The Writers’ Police - John Baker’s Blog
The Writers’ Police, a collection of extracts from Parisian police files from 1879 through 1891, have been published by Bruno Fuligni.
Fuligni, an employee at the French parliament who discovered and compiled the files, remarks on the vigor and thoroughness with which the writers of that era were spied upon by snitches and secret police.
Bruno Fuligni wonders whether these kinds of activities by National police authorities have now ceased.
www.johnbakersblog.co.uk /?p=291   (508 words)

  
 Antongil (Benyovski's) Kingdom (Madagascar)
The author reports the story of the count Benovsky, who related his life in an autobiography where quite good observations are mixed with enormous lies.
There was on the fort *a blue flag, with two white stars and a white crescent*.
Nota Bene : The source for the flag is not quoted by Bruno Fuligni.
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags/mg_antog.html   (1357 words)

  
 People: Chow Yun Fat, Oprah Winfrey, Bill Cosby - Arts & Leisure - International Herald Tribune
In dust-covered French police files that were unearthed and compiled in a book by Bruno Fuligni, an employee of the French National Assembly, Agence France-Presse reported.
The book, "The Writers' Police," says the judgments were collected from 1879 to 1891 from informers and members of the secret police under the supervision of Louis Andrieux, the father of the poet and novelist Louis Aragon.
The files Fuligni tapped continue into the 20th century, but later files are no longer accessible.
www.iht.com /articles/2006/09/25/features/peeptue.php   (749 words)

  
 Pirates: Libertalia
Libertalia was the utopian settlement Misson began, running it in the fashion of his beliefs, that all man were equal, there should be no slaves, no revenge, no unnecessary violence, no greed, no oppression by money, power or religion.
Misson is only a name for war, a pseudo, which appears in Johnson's Histoire des Pyrates, vol II (and not Defoe's?).
But the details of the story are so precise that it should be true, if we follow a French Historian, Hubert Deschamps (quoted by Fuligni, but I don't know who he is and when he lived)
www.fotw.net /flags/pir-lib.html   (758 words)

  
 Madagascar: Royal flags
From the book "L'Etat c'est moi" by Bruno Fuligni.
The author reports the story of the count Benyowszky, who related his life in an autobiography where quite good observations are mixed with enormous lies.
I don't know how much such a story is reliable...
www.allstates-flag.com /fotw/flags/mg_royal.html   (1824 words)

  
 Bruno Fuligni at Job Crawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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