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Two years later Bleustein-Blanchet issued a memo announcing Levy's promotion--without first consulting with Levy.
FORBES: Monsieur Big
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But unlike Bleustein-Blanchet, who was apparently content running a European agency, Levy wanted to play on the global stage.
FORBES: Monsieur Big
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But unlike Bleustein-Blanchet, who was apparently content with running a European agency, Lvy wanted to play on the global stage.
FORBES: Monsieur Big
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Olivier Blanchet, the owner skipper of the Brittany registered Le Cobbe, was fined for scallop dredging in the Granville Bay area.
BBC: Le Cobbe
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Two years later Bleustein-Blanchet issued a memo announcing Lvy's promotion--without consulting him.
FORBES: Monsieur Big
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As a result of the report, Quebec's Municipal Affairs Minister Nathalie Normandeau is accepting Blanchet's recommendation that the current moratorium on electronic voting put in place after last year's elections be maintained, apparently indefinitely.
ENGADGET: Quebec puts the brakes on electronic voting
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He came to the company's rescue a second time two years ago when the company was imperiled by a spat between Bleustein-Blanchet's daughters, Elisabeth Badinter and Michle Bleustein-Blanchet, who then controlled 25% of the voting stock.
FORBES: Monsieur Big
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It certainly caught Bleustein-Blanchet's attention.
FORBES: Monsieur Big
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While the U.S. mid-term elections are going full steam ahead with a myriad of maybe-reliable and not-so-reliable electronic voting systems in place, Quebec is pulling back from its adventures in e-voting, after the province's chief electoral officer Marcel Blanchet delivered a harsh report on the 2005 municipal elections.
ENGADGET: Quebec puts the brakes on electronic voting
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If Levy has hardly been known on Madison Avenue, it is perhaps because he played second banana to the agency's flamboyant founder, the late Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet. (The company name comes from publicit, which means "advertising, " and six, for 1926, the year it was founded.) Lvy burst onto the public scene as he assumed more control of the agency group.
FORBES: Monsieur Big
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If Levy has hardly been known on Madison Avenue, it is perhaps because he played second banana to the agency's flamboyant founder, the late Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet. (The company name comes from publicit, which means "advertising, " and six, for 1926, the year the company was founded.) Levy burst onto the public scene as he assumed more control of the agency group.
FORBES: Monsieur Big