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...Korea/Japan 2002, French gaffer Roger Lemerre will be joined - in battle - by compatriot coaches Henri Michel (Tunisia), Bruno Metsu (Senegal) and Philippe Troussier (co-host Japan). These men are part of a long list of French managers whose personal success and exposure to France's remarkable player-development program won them jobs guiding national teams, professional clubs - and occasionally, as in Troussier's case, improving the entire structure of a country's soccer system. Troussier's three-year drive to recast the Japan Football Association a la français has already begun to bear fruit: under the 46-year...
Professors have in the past faced difficulty in trying to balance the broad, survey nature of introductory-level history courses with more specific, thematic case studies and art works, said Henri T. Zerner, a professor in the department...
...caryatid--but a caryatid with nothing at all to support and nothing whatever to do. An equally bored-looking cat, if cats can look bored, hesitates between the two of them. The very air is congested with the excessive patterns of a middle-class interior, with its ugly mock-Henri II furniture. It manages to be monumentally static, miserable and funny, all at once...
...says. “It’s a great radio station, but what we play appeals to a certain type of person. Like noise music.” Noise music? “Recordings of ordinary sounds, like jackhammers. The movement started in the 1930s with Pierre Henri, who composed musique concrète,” she explains. Though “a lot of times, prisoners request things that don’t fit with the format.” Field asserts that if she is called from jail, she will “definitely look hard...
...think of Henri Matisse, wheelchair-bound in his 80s, who continued to create art - cutting out bits of colored paper, painting with his brush in his mouth, supervising his decoration of the Chapel of the Rosary in Saint-Paul de Vence - because it was what he did, because it kept him alive. For those reasons, Les Paul shows up at Iridium each Monday evening, putting the final touches, grace notes, to the edifice of his achievement...