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''Valeurs actuelles'' is a French conservative weekly news magazine published in France. ==Overview== ''Valeurs actuelles'' was founded in 1966 by Raymond Bourgine as an offspring of the weekly ''Finances'', a stock market information review. The magazine gradually became an opinion and generalist publication with a liberal-conservative tendency. In 1971 ''Valeurs actuelles'' was relaunched. The magazine is published on a weekly basis.〔 Formerly owned by Socpresse the magazine has been owned by Valmonde, a subsidiary of Sud Communication.〔 The company is owned by Pierre Fabre,〔 who founded Laboratoires Pierre Fabre.〔Xavier Ternisien, (Une filière "Valeurs actuelles" à la tête du "Figaro" ), ''Le Monde'', 19 July 2012〕 The main articles of the magazine are the editorial, written by François d'Orcival; the ''lettre de M. de Rastignac'' ("Rastignac's letter"), a humour piece about French politics that comments on present politicians by calling them by names of supporting characters from Balzac's works. The magazine has a right-wing stance. ''Valeurs actuelles'' is mostly distributed to subscribers. Its circulation in 1981 was 113,000 copies. The estimated circulation of the magazine was 90,000 copies in 1988. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Valeurs Actuelles」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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