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...copies of each $10 case diskette have been sold since January, according to Production Manager Caroline H. Michel, and the printing of a second set of diskettes is underway...
...exchange well illustrated the divisions that have grown in France's ruling Socialist Party after three years in power. Agriculture Minister Michel Rocard stunned the 700 delegates at the party's annual convention held outside Paris last week by sharply criticizing the administration of Socialist President Francois Mitterrand for having allowed "a serious breach to develop between the government and the country." A centrist and longtime Mitterrand rival, Rocard called on the party to "broaden its appeal to the whole of the country." Party Secretary Lionel Jospin was quick to reply next morning. He was shocked, he said...
...Socialist spirits, the Premier challenged two of the opposition leaders, Neo-Gaullist Paris Mayor Jacques Chirac and center-right former Premier Raymond Barre, to television debates. Both declined. With a semblance of party unity restored, delegates could agree on at least one common purpose. As left-wing Socialist Deputy Michel Charzat put it, "The Socialists do not want to lose power...
...seemed determined to prove that spending can be brought under control his way, by cutting costs and not by raising taxes. In a meeting with ranking congressional Republicans, led by Senate Majority Leader Robert Dole and House Minority Leader Robert Michel, the President declared, "I am willing to lead the charge." Reagan was unmoved by the sight of Republicans wincing at his cut-to-the-quick economies. His pungent comment: "I've overcome my distaste for seeing grown...
...history of illustration is at least as ancient as the clay pictographs of Sumer (3000 B.C.) and as new as the freshest video graphics. To trace the highlights of that epic would take unflagging research and a tireless, discerning eye. These are, happily, the attributes of Michel Melot, a Paris-based librarian who seems to have studied every scroll, page and poster since the origin of writing and painting...