Word: parise
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In the latter he was bitterly disappointed, and his subsequent relations with his grown son, so piteously revealed by their correspondence, inevitably revolved around the twin subjects of career and money. Leopold, in Solomon's view, never reconciled himself to Mozart's maturity and in a thousand ways endeavored to...
No American artist ever had a more extreme case of Casablancitis than Kitaj. His work harps on the theme of displacement, loss, nostalgia. You get it at full strength in The Autumn of Central Paris (After Walter Benjamin), 1972-73, with its diagonal mass of cafa habituas like creatures clinging...
Rule No. 1: in the world of spying, there is no such thing as a friendly intelligence service. Last week France decided it had had enough snooping by its American friends. Normally these cases are handled with diplomatic discretion. But the French government went public with its request that five...
Officials in Washington were flabbergasted--not that Paris had complained about the spying but that it had done so publicly. The U.S. accused the French Interior Ministry of deliberately leaking the story. The State Department called the action ``unwarranted'' and defiantly declared that the American officers who remained in Paris...
France's counterintelligence service, the Directorate of Territorial Surveillance (DST), had been tracking the spying since 1992, according to Le Monde. A female CIA officer and her male partner first tried to bribe a member of parliament with 500-franc notes to reveal France's negotiating position on world-trade...