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...above 45%. Taking away such a big slice of income saps people's motivation to work, while also pushing up the cost of labor and making companies reluctant to create new jobs. "Lots of countries are concerned that Europe is losing ground - and rightfully so," says Philippe Archinard, the chief executive of Innogenetics, a Belgian biotech company with 600 employees. He says doing business is so much costlier in Belgium that "gradually all R. and D. centers are going to go abroad." While individuals have a hard time escaping income taxes, companies can vote with their feet. The Austrian Business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Escape From Tax Hell | 7/11/2004 | See Source »

...Paris, President Vincent Auriol prepared for his coming trip to the U.S. by making a third try at learning English. Mornings, he listens to British-made voice-training records; afternoons, he takes lessons from Radioman Paul Archinard, a graduate of Cleveland's East High School. Still unresolved: whether Auriol will say "here" or "heah...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: New Directions | 2/26/1951 | See Source »

...last week as the Germans marched on Paris, Paul Archinard, NBC's correspondent, sat down at a typewriter in his newly decorated apartment (also NBC Paris office), began to peck out his next scheduled broadcast. Suddenly an air-raid siren screamed, and Archinard, together with his two girl helpers, headed out of the apartment at the double quick. They were huddled in a hallway when several Nazi bombs whammed down upon adjoining buildings, exploded with a crash that blasted doors and windows out of Archinard's apartment, ruined 10,000 francs worth of fresh paint and plaster. White...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: War Babies | 6/17/1940 | See Source »

...opposite numbers for these CBS flashes, NBC has as its permanent staff a talented trio headed by tall, cadaverous Max Jordan, veteran London representative Fred Bate, and French-born, ex-poilu Paul Archinard. Number three U. S. network, MBS, is headed by John Steele in London, by Waverley Root in France, depends on space-rate orators like veteran Newshen Sigrid Schultz in Berlin and hard-working Arthur Mann, now covering the R. A. F. Both NBC and CBS have their European correspondents on the air regularly for two 15-minute periods daily...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: War Babies | 6/17/1940 | See Source »

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