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...eve of the label's 50th anniversary, Chloé's CEO Ralph Toledano insists he has no reason to regret parting with McCartney: "Celebrity is a marketing vehicle that appeared some years ago, and it will go as it came." But others aren't so sure. "Chloé's appeal was built around Stella McCartney - her personality, her friends, her social circle," says Sagra de Rosen, a luxury-goods analyst at J.P. Morgan who covers the Richemont Group, which owns Chloé, along with Cartier, Dunhill and other brands. "After she left, it lost a bit of that appeal...
...have to sing in a very disciplined way," she says. "Now I can just sing." Whatever the opera's larger musical legacy, for Kirchschlager Sophie has been a transforming experience. She'll soon begin to prepare her next roles - she's back in Vienna on New Year's Eve for Johann Strauss's Die Fledermaus and in January will head to Berlin, where she'll reunite with Rattle for Berlioz's Roméo et Juliette. But Sophie will stay with her. "I think my artistic life will definitely be divided," she says. "Before Sophie and After Sophie...
...determined are the peacemakers toiling to end Sri Lanka's 19-year civil war? On the eve of last week's peace talks in Oslo, the mother of a key mediator, Norwegian Deputy Foreign Minister Vidar Helgesen, died of cancer. Helgesen received a message from his father excusing him from the funeral. Don't worry about saying goodbye, he told his 34-year-old son. Stay there. Finish...
...French were worried about facing the Turkish question at the same time they were getting their Parliament to ratify the new members," says a Brussels diplomat. The decision rang alarm bells in Britain, which wants faster action on Turkey and eyes the Franco-German alliance with concern. On the eve of the last European Council meeting in October, Chirac and Schröder worked out a deal that assured France's princely take of E.U. agricultural subsidies through 2006, causing a contretemps between Tony Blair and Chirac. Now, it seems, the Continental giants have done it again. Turkish Foreign Minister...
...you’re going to invest internally, you want to make sure you have the best investors you can get. You’re competing in their business not yours,” Eve Guernsey, J.P. MorganChase’s managing director of institutional investing, said last year...