2000 : Anne Nivat (Ouest-France, Libération, Chienne de guerre, Ed. Fayard)
Nobel Prize | Pulitzer Prize | Albert Einstein | Royal Albert Hall | Nobel Peace Prize | Victoria and Albert Museum | Albert Camus | Nobel Prize in Literature | Prince Albert | Albert Park | Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine | Nobel Prize in Chemistry | Albert Speer | Albert Schweitzer | Albert, Prince Consort | Albert Campion | Nobel prize | Archibald Prize | Albert | Turner Prize | Albert Park, Victoria | Nobel Prize in Physics | Albert II, Prince of Monaco | Man Booker Prize | Albert Bierstadt | Albert Finney | Johann Albert Fabricius | Albert R. Broccoli | Albert Lee | Eddie Albert |
Sixty-two employees (including 35 journalists, such as Antoine de Gaudemar, chief editor, Sorj Chalandon, who was awarded the Albert Londres Prize, both present since the 1973 creation of Libé, or Pierre Haski, deputy editor, present since 1981, were about to resign end of January 2007 (on a total of 276 employees).