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...minor left-wing Roman Catholic weekly, Témoignage Chrétien (Christian Testimony, circ. 70,000), the President is quoted as giving a startlingly frank analysis of his economic missteps. Philippe Bauchard, the respected financial editor of the Paris-based Europe One radio network and a Témoignage Chrétien contributor, wrote the article mainly from his recollections of a breakfast meeting with Mitterrand on June 28, immediately after the two men had talked, somewhat less candidly, on the air. The ground rules for the post-interview session were never made clear, and Bauchard decided to publish...
According to Bauchard's account, Mitterrand explained his misjudgments by saying, "I was carried by victory, we were intoxicated." He went on, "Everybody-O.E.C.D. experts, my own advisers, the economic experts, the journalists-was predicting a return to growth in 1983. Honestly, I was lacking in the necessary elements to determine that we were wrong." Added the President: "I underestimated the role of the lobbies, France's attachment to acquired benefits, corporatism. French people like to hear talk about rigor from those on the right. But as soon as we propose it, we are no longer credible...
...Garden, a name applied to the old Harlem Railway Terminal as soon as the tracks were torn out. Dutch White was at that horse show too (he rode a Belmont mount then) and he has been at every horse show since. So has his assistant, lean, wrinkled Eddie Bauchard who trotted round the galleries in 1883 telling the gentlemen that smoking was forbidden. Nowadays he goes the circuit from Florida to Toronto, from horse show to horse show calling horses into the ring. Eddie Bauchard is as familiar to horsemen as Announcer Joe Humphries is to prizefighters. Impressive Reginald...
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