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...million Amount paid for Zao Wou-ki's Juin-Octobre 1985 in Hong Kong last week?the most ever for an auctioned Chinese oil painting...
...areas around the newly busy airports. When Buzz started service to France's bustling port of La Rochelle in March 2001 with four arrivals a week, they were the first international flights ever to land at the little airport. "The impact was immediate," says airport director Thomas Juin. "The traffic was much heavier than we anticipated." By the beginning of 2002 Buzz had increased the flights to nine a week after more than 25,000 people had used the service, spending 35.34 million in La Rochelle's hotels, restaurants, car-rental agencies and other businesses. One reason that Buzz launched...
Windows were blown out at several businesses. The sidewalk in front of the Tati store was covered with glass, debris and bleeding victims, many crying out for help. Police cleared a plaza, the Place du 18 Juin, and used it as a helicopter landing pad to evacuate those with the gravest injuries...
...years, he has built a small museum in a blockhouse and has seen to it that the original wooden markers naming local roads and paths after fallen American soldiers were replaced by neat cement bornés bearing the information. In the village's Café du 6 Juin, under crude murals depicting the invasion, the locals sit over their Calvados and chat about the débarquement as if it had happened yesterday...
...that he could have been elected president of the debating society on the spot. In Rome, where the family mystique is known as Kennedysmo, cab drivers cheered him and the paparazzi clicked their shutters as if Sophia were the target. In Paris he placed a bouquet on Marshal Alphonse Juin's coffin. France Soir captioned its picture: "The young lion of politics before the body of the old soldier." The newspaper also observed that the object of Kennedy's visit was "the White House-in 1972." That was all right with French voters. At a Picasso exhibit...