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...months by their captors. But this marks the first time humanitarian volunteers have been abducted from their offices. The coordinator of aid workers in Iraq, Jean-Dominique Bunel, who hastily resigned his post and left the country last week, said he expected most of the remaining 50 expatriate aid workers he'd been overseeing in Iraq to leave quickly. Pietro Del Sette of Rodino's group, Movimondo, said there was little choice. "We don't want martyrs. But for us, this is definitely a defeat." - By Jeff Israely The Milburn Return BRITAIN Prime Minister Tony Blair brought key ally...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Worldwatch | 9/12/2004 | See Source »

PARIS: France says its latest spy scandal won't affect relations with NATO, but don't bet on that. Foreign Minister Hubert Vedrine insisted Wednesday that the actions of Pierre Bunel, a senior French officer arrested for passing NATO secrets to the Serbs, are "in no way linked to our policies." That's a relief, since Bunel is suspected of informing the Serbs of NATO's planned targets in Kosovo -- which would have put NATO pilots (including Frenchmen) at risk...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spy Leaves France in the Cold | 11/4/1998 | See Source »

...Bunel is the second French officer exposed for passing secrets to the Serbs -- in April Major Herve Gourmelon was found to have tipped off Bosnian Serbs about planned NATO action. "The Pentagon has had a really jaundiced view of the French for a long time," says TIME Paris bureau chief Tom Sancton. The U.S. has in the past flatly rejected French demands for control of NATO's Southern Command, which has put the process of France's integration into NATO on hold. "Now," says Sanction, "that process will go into the deep freeze...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spy Leaves France in the Cold | 11/4/1998 | See Source »

...does not believe her, it is understandable why the audience sometimes wonders about the credibility of the husband's behavior. Flimsy flashbacks and lack of continuity reinforce this weakness: The photography can also be criticized for rarely presenting a true white or black on the screen. But director Luis Bunel and photographer Garbriel Figueroa redeem themselves in the climactic scene where the husband's contact with reality slips and the camera sees the world through his eyes. The result is frightening. It also makes the end anticlimactic...

Author: By Robert H. Sand, | Title: El (This Strange Passion) | 3/5/1956 | See Source »

Even royal mistresses, such as Henri IV's Gabrielle d'Estrees (see color page), posed to show their full, solid voluptuousness revealed under the thinnest of gossamer veils. To hold a king's roving eye, Painter François Bunel the Younger needed all his Mannerist tricks: he shifted the focus endlessly within the frame, from head and face to breasts to Gabrielle's arched, elegant hand holding a ring, then to maidservant, and finally to Gabrielle's mirrored profile, which disobeys all known laws of reflection...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: TRIUMPH OF MANNERISM | 10/3/1955 | See Source »

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