Jean-Claude Boyer was a lawyer, economist, writer, and columnist. He was a long-time contributor to the newspaper. He wrote about everything. He was given free rein—which, in fact, was the title of a column he maintained for decades. Mr. Boyer would regularly come to the newsroom to have his handwritten texts typed—on all sorts of topics: the death of a public figure, a writer, an artist, an athlete… anything could become an article. For Max Chauvet, the newspaper’s director, Jean-Claude Boyer was “a passionate
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