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...over the next three decades, on assignment for Life, Paris Match and other magazines, he traveled without bounds, documenting Gandhi's funeral, the Berlin Wall, the deserts of Egypt, and China during the fall of the Kuomintang. Along the way he stopped long enough to take exceptional portraits of Jean-Paul Sartre, Picasso, Colette, Matisse, Ezra Pound and Alberto Giacometti. "De qui s'agit-il?" is at the BNF until July 27. It will then tour Europe, starting in Barcelona before moving on to Berlin and Rome. As for the Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation, its inaugural show offers 90 works...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Eternity in an Instant | 4/27/2003 | See Source »

...film folk would ask, then declare that Asia's perpetual bad boy was flirting with middle age?as suavely and as masterfully as he flirted with everything and everyone else. In his films, and in the spectacular concerts that had him crooning ballads one minute and flouncing in a Jean-Paul Gaultier gown the next, Leslie was the consummate tease. He performed a seven-veils dance for us, and we lost our heads...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: To Fall from a Great Height | 4/7/2003 | See Source »

...Last year in Germany, declining growth and higher expenditures on things like unemployment meant the government ran a federal budget deficit of 3.7%. This year, in order to comply with an order from Brussels to clean up its fiscal act, Germany has raised taxes. "It's stupid," says Jean-Paul Fitoussi, president of the Observatoire Français des Conjonctures Economiques, an economics think tank. "How can a country with zero growth implement a restrictive budget...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Marking Down the Future | 1/19/2003 | See Source »

...develop "one drug for all bugs," says John Carney, pharmalogics program manager at DARPA. But there are enormous hurdles yet to clear. Scientists must still prove that CpG will provide humans with the same protection it affords mice, and that the drug is an improvement on existing vaccines. Jean-Paul Levy, head of Medical and Public Health at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, is skeptical. Levy doubts CpG's ability to work alone as a magic bullet against a range of pathogens. Because CpG introduces a nonspecific stimulation of the immune system, Levy feels it has little chance to offer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Drug for All Bugs | 1/12/2003 | See Source »

...rental car--from many major cities. The same trip a month ago would have cost almost twice that. What's there to do? Pretend you're in Paris! Cruise along the river, stroll the old city, practice French and visit exhibitions of late great national painters (in this case, Jean-Paul Riopelle). For that bistro experience try L'Express. Or go fancier with Toque!'s cold cod soup and leg of lamb...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Off-Season: Friendly Francophones | 9/16/2002 | See Source »

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