Only one person won more than a single gold medal in those years: Jean Jacoby, a painter from Luxembourg who remains his country's most decorated Olympian ... the Olympics opened in Paris in 1924, the ...
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French newspaper Le Figaro said. Sanofi, France's biggest pharmaceutical group, said last week that it was in talks with CD&R for the sale of a 50% controlling stake in Opella, triggering ...
Only one person won more than a single gold medal in those years: Jean Jacoby, a painter from Luxembourg who remains his country's most decorated Olympian ... the Olympics opened in Paris in 1924, the ...