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Lyse Lemieux - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1101 words) |
 | Lyse Lemieux (born 1936) is the Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Quebec who resigned on August 19, 2004 as a result of criminal charges. |
 | The Honorable Lyse Lemieux studied law at the Université de Montréal and was admitted to the Bar of Quebec in 1962. |
 | Lyse Lemieux was arrested on August 5, 2004 after her vehicle careened wildly off the road and smashed into a road grader parked on the side of a Montreal expressway. |
| BBC - Press Office - Lyse Doucet (302 words) |
 | Lyse Doucet is a presenter and correspondent for BBC World television and BBC World Service radio who is often deployed to anchor special news coverage from the field. |
 | Lyse is also a regular presenter on the BBC's Talking Point programme broadcast on television, on radio and online and she occasionally presents HARDtalk which is seen on BBC News 24 and BBC World. |
 | Born in eastern Canada, in Bathurst, New Brunswick, Lyse has an honorary doctorate in Civil Law from the University of King's College in Halifax, Nova Scotia; a Master's Degree in International Relations from the University of Toronto; and a BA Honours Degree from Queen's University at Kingston. |