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Paul Amar

Paul Amar (born January 11, 1950) is a French journalist and television presenter.
== Life and career ==
Paul Amar graduated at the CFJ (Centre de Formation des Journalistes) of Paris.〔 He began is career in 1971 at France Inter as a war correspondent, and then as a correspondent in Washington.
In 1979, he joined Antenne 2 as a reporter. In 1980, he presented the night news and became chief of the political service in 1983. Since 1990, he presented the evening news ''19/20'' on FR3, and since 1992, the ''Journal de 20 heures'' on France 2. He was forced to resign after hosting on June 1, 1994 a debate between Jean-Marie Le Pen and Bernard Tapie during the campaign preceding the European election, in which he proposed boxing gloves to both opponents.
Paul Amar then joined Paris Première to host the ''Journal de 20 heures''. From 1996 to 1998, he presented on TF1 a debate titled ''Le Monde de Léa'', before presenting ''Dimanche Midi Amar'' on France 2 for two years.〔 From 1999 to 2004, he joined again Paris Première to interview every week for 52 minutes a personality in ''Recto-Verso'',〔(''Recto-Verso'' on the official site of 17 juin Production ) 〕 with which he won a 7 d'Or in November 2004.
From 1995 to 1999, he presented ''D'un monde à l'autre'' on France 2 on Monday evening. In 2001, he joined France 5 to present ''On aura tout lu'' and since April 2005, ''États Généraux'', from September 2005 to June 2007.〔
Since September 2007, Paul Amar presents ''Revu et corrigé'' every week on France 5, succeeding to Daniel Schneidermann and ''Arrêt sur images''. In September 2012, after five seasons, ''Revu et corrigé'' was replaced by ''19 h Paul Amar''. The program ended in June 2013.

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