Word: parise
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Jean-Louis Dumas won't sit still. He wants you to feel the sleeve of his cashmere jacket, listen to the ping of his crystal goblet, ponder the intricate pattern of his silk tie. He wants you to follow him out a side door of his elegant office and down...
While Hermes plans to move its workshops and offices to larger quarters in the Paris suburbs next spring, Dumas vows that the company's standards must never suffer. Just to make sure, he recently restructured the firm into a limited partnership that sets up a "Fort Knox" of family control...
If maintaining a woman's right to have an abortion tops the agenda of pro- choice forces, then introducing RU 486, the so-called abortion pill, into the U.S. ranks second. So far the foes of abortion have managed to keep the French-made drug out of the country. But...
As Secretary of State James Baker and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze disappeared behind closed doors in Paris last week, the expectation was that they would work out some new approach to the problem of Afghanistan. But when Baker emerged two hours later, few were ready for the announcement he...
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