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...appears to have walked to Harry's New York Bar, two minutes away at 5 rue Daunou. Since the accident, the bar's manager has systematically thrown out prying reporters, and he insists that Paul was never there. But the French journalist Guilhem Battut of the Journal du Dimanche says he has interviewed two employees of the bar who positively identified photos of Paul, saying he was in Harry's the night of the accident from about 7:30 to about 9:45. One bartender said Paul had "two or three whiskeys," ate nothing while there and left after receiving...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: After Princess Diana: DRUNK AND DRUGGED | 9/22/1997 | See Source »

...architecture, the European need only visit the Cloisters on the Hudson to see what has happened. There, in one "arbitrary hodgepodge," are the Saint-Guilhem cloister, the chapter house of Notre-Dame-de-Pontaut, woodwork from the House of Francis I in Abbeville, the cloisters of Cuxa and Bonnefont. Concludes Gaya-Nuňo: "The whole of Europe is nothing but a Flea Market that waits, full of anxiety and emotion, for the arrival of the nouveáu riche...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Flee Market | 9/19/1960 | See Source »

...Dictator Vargas has played a game of posing as the U. S.'s best South American neighbor while yielding more & more to totalitarian influences. Today his Foreign Minister, Oswaldo Aranha, is prodemocratic, pro-Ally, pro-U. S., while his War Minister, Eurico Dutra, and his Marine Minister, Enrique Guilhem. are outspokenly pro-Nazi. His people are prodemocratic, his Army pro-totalitarian...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOUTH AMERICA: Awake at Last | 6/24/1940 | See Source »

...held yesterday evening in the society's rooms, Roberts' block. Two members were initiated. Mr. P. H. Taylor, Gr., read an essay on the Conference itself, on the advantages of the intercourse between students of the university and the instructors. Mr. V. S. Rothschild read an essay on Guilhem de Castro and the sources of Corneille's Cid. The speaker of the evening was Professor Sumichrast. His subject was "Garrison Life in Halifax," where he lived a number of years. Professor Sumichrast excused the subject of his address in that out of recitation hours students prefer to hear some subject...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Conference Francaise. | 2/14/1890 | See Source »

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