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Rhythmic Rollers - Craps (gambling) and Debre, Michel (-Jean-Pierre) (sh)


Rhythmic Rollers - Craps (gambling)


People who can influence the dice to change the odds. ( Dice pre-setters )

Debre, Michel (-Jean-Pierre) (sh)




born Jan. 15, 1912, Paris, France
died Aug. 2, 1996, Montlouis-sur-Loire

French politician.

He began his career in civil service and advanced steadily. In World War II he escaped from German imprisonment to join the Resistance, working in the underground in German-occupied France. In 1945 he joined Charles de Gaulle's provisional government and later served in the senate (1948-58). He was the principal author of the constitution of the Fifth Republic and its first premier (1959-62). He served in the National Assembly (1963-68), then in various cabinet posts, including minister of defense (1969-73).