Word: pascale
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...Making the imports illegal - as the U.S. has done - won't be easy. David Byrne, the E.U. commissioner for Health and Consumer Protection, says he doesn't have the authority to intervene, and that "any import restriction would be considered a trade issue." But Trade commissioner Pascal Lamy says a ban applying to both internal trade and imports would be inconsistent with World Trade Organization rules. Until a complete ban is put in place, Stevenson argues, one legal loophole should be closed: under E.U. law, the source of small amounts of fur trim do not need to be identified...
...America 's steel industry, Bush said the time was right to end the 21-month-old subsidies, which violated WTO trade rules. But now U.S. trade partners are pressing for other concessions. "We have a number of disputes with the U.S. ," says Arancha Gonzalez, spokeswoman for E.U. trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy. "We've solved this...
Once it's in the can, as they say, the image isn't yet perfect. In search of the right one, art directors and photographers will click through thousands of digital versions. Retouchers like Pascal Dangin will artfully erase, pixel by pixel, the circles under the eyes of a cover model who has just traveled to London and back in 48 hours. The camera exacts its price. On the following pages, TIME draws back the curtain and looks at 10 top imagemakers and how they influence the fashions we see and buy and wear in the ever returning hope that...
...never been to a fashion shoot, you might think click was where it ended. Pascal Dangin knows better. He's the man whom photographers, designers and editors seek out to perfect the pictures--and the people--who appear in fashion magazines. Dangin is founder and head of Box Studios in New York City, the fashion world's most sought-after photo-retouching firm. As the essential "postproduction" man for Annie Leibovitz, Craig McDean and other top-tier photographers, Dangin draws out possibilities within the negative after the picture is snapped. Not incidentally, he also improves any skimpy eyebrows, plump thighs...
...fatalities - between 30% and 50% - came from France's 10,000 rest homes. The homes, once models of good care, have suffered from underfunding and a shortage of employees. Homes in nations like Germany and Switzerland have staffs twice to three times the size of those in France, says Pascal Champvert, president of an association of French retirement-home directors. "I definitely have enough work for an expanded staff, but I can't fill positions," says Catherine Johanet, director of Sainte-Agnès. "Working with the elderly is scorned professionally and culturally." Elderly people in southern Europe - including...