Talk:Le Monde diplomatique

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I will complete the table of external links, it exists in seventeen languages in one form or another. Also, although it is probably somewhat true, to preserve NPOV I suggest changing that it is decidedly left-wing to that it is generally considered left-wing. OK? Just drop me a note if you disagree... Vintermann

--- 2003-12-16 (eldiplo.com/) I like this action, who make evidence that this "Wikipedia" can have false data, whitout anybody protest. ---

Sorry, fixed. -- Viajero 13:22, 16 Dec 2003 (UTC)

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[edit] Question

1) Are the different language versions of Le Monde Diplomatique complete translations of the French version?

2) What language is the Nordic version written in? Some blend of Danish/Norwegian/Swedish? Ahassan05 01:51, 2 March 2006 (UTC)ahassan05

Ad.1. The Polish version has about 70% of articles translated from French and ca 30% original Polish articles.--SylwiaS | talk 20:07, 2 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Citation needed

Could someone supply a source for the newspaper of record comment? It seems like there may be some confusion here between Le Monde and Le Monde Diplomatique. The latter seems to be more of an opinion newspaper rather than one containing articles which "establish a definitive record of current events, for use by future scholars". I'm commenting out the "newspaper of record bit, pending the citation. I apologize in advance if I have stepped on any toes here. elizmr 18:56, 15 March 2006 (UTC)

I don't think "newspaper of record" belongs, while I wouldn't agree that le Monde Diplomatique is an "opinion newspaper" (what's that, anyway?) it isn't a newspaper of record either but an analytical review focussing on a relatively small number of topics in depth in each issue. Palmiro | Talk 17:20, 5 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Norway and 9/11

Those references does not really warrant "worldwide interest"?

I've removed the blogger links.--Jersey Devil 09:17, 27 August 2006 (UTC)wtf mate

[edit] Exemplaries

"it was diffused at 5.000 exemplaries"

What does this mean? I don't think "exemplaries" is a word in English. The Wednesday Island 19:26, 11 May 2007 (UTC)