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...following on the local bar and college circuit, they signed to Jakarta's premier indie label, Aksara Records, in 2005 and quickly became its top-selling act, shifting 15,000 copies of the White Shoes album. "These guys had a lot of fans before they signed with us," says Hanin Sidharta, Aksara's co-founder. "And they have used their art-school background to create a look and sound that is unique...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Mod Squad | 12/19/2007 | See Source »

...well as different listening environments. Fully digital aids offer the greatest flexibility and precision. But the more expensive digitals are not necessarily better for everyone. "Digital aids have gotten a lot of press, but there's little hard research that they're better than the others," says Laurie Hanin, director of audiology for the League for the Hard of Hearing in New York City. "Some people prefer the sound quality of digital aids and feel they help with understanding speech in noisy situations, but many people do very well with conventional analog aids...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Did You Say? | 3/26/2001 | See Source »

...like a young and slightly prettier Shirley Jones (an image that is heightened by a movie that's as episodic and nearly as plausible as The Partridge Family), Miou-Miou plays Alice, a woman who spends three days a week in Paris with her airline pilot husband Philippe (Roger Hanin) and three days a week in out-of-the-way Trouville with her other husband, school-teacher Vincent (Eddy Mitchell...

Author: By Elizabeth L. Wurtzel, | Title: A Testimony Against Men | 11/8/1985 | See Source »

Typically, Mitterrand made no concessions to pomp or protocol. Said his brother-in-law, Actor Roger Hanin, who accompanied the President on the familiar trek: "It was just about the same as it always has been?except that there were more journalists this time." Dressed casually in a sports shirt and a navy-blue cap, brandishing a walking stick, chewing occasionally on a twig, Mitterrand made his way up the steep path with the same air of equanimity, quiet confidence and determination that had marked his 16-year pursuit of the presidency...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: France's New Look | 6/29/1981 | See Source »

Most of Mitterrand's evenings were spent at small, informal Elysée dinners. Gone was the stiff Giscardian protoco that required the President to be served before his guests. Mitterrand's conversation at these gatherings was often far removed from electoral concerns. Recounts Brother-in-Law Hanin: "We talked about Jean Renoir and his films, theater, trees and tennis." Even as the new President was being helicoptered to his own parliamentary district, at Château-Chinon, to vote in the first round of the legislative balloting, he appeared utterly oblivious to politics, absorbed in a contemporary Japanese novel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: France's New Look | 6/29/1981 | See Source »

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