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...younger audience, the center is featuring a podcast interview series entitled “VOIX—Voices from Europe.” The student-driven project allows undergraduates to ask questions to the center’s guests, such as French anthropologist and ethnographic filmmaker Stéphane Breton, and the former French ambassador to the U.S., Jacques Andréani. The first of a series of dinners with faculty and dignitaries is scheduled for Nov. 15, and will include the former Swedish minister of finance, Par Nuder. The center has also scheduled thesis writing workshops, providing guidance...

Author: By Sonam S. Velani, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Undergrads Join 'Gray Hairs' at CES | 11/7/2006 | See Source »

...sets Royal apart from other French pols. Royal readily acknowledges that her positions would have less appeal if they weren't being laid out by a woman. "It's a symbol of change," she says. "Where men have failed, people think, O.K., maybe we'll try a woman." Stphane Rozs, one of France's most respected pollsters, says, "She is popular because she's a woman who has a nondoctrinaire stance toward politics. People see her as out to solve problems, while so many others, most of them men, are stuck in the fog of ideology...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Woman Who Would Be France's President | 10/1/2006 | See Source »

...PARIS, BEING ECO-FRIENDLY is hardly associated with elegance, but Stphane Jaulin, 35, has changed the concept with L'Appartement 217, his "organic only" beauty spa whose holistic treatments are a favorite among fashionistas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Beauty: The Fashionable Facial | 9/11/2006 | See Source »

...party doctrine, she advocates a tougher line on delinquents, wants to loosen widely circumvented rules requiring students to attend schools in their neighborhoods, and has even criticized the 35-hour workweek. "She is popular because she's a woman who has a nondoctrinaire stance toward politics," says Stéphane Rozès, director of the polling firm CSA-Opinions. "People see her as out to solve problems, while so many others, most of them men, are stuck in the fog of ideology." That's a sense that has taken hold not just in the wider public, but among activists...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Where's the Gray Suit? | 9/10/2006 | See Source »

...British government's Live Music Forum, says, "While other sections of the music industry have gone through some growing pains over the last couple of years, the live-music industry has just been getting bigger and more successful." And it's not just Britain. According to Stéphane Gambetta, marketing director for the annual music-trade get-together MIDEM, "Live is becoming an increasing revenue stream and also a big part of the global music industry." Figures compiled by the Association of German Concert Agencies (IDKV) show that since 1999, Germans have been spending more on attending live music...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bands and Brands | 6/18/2006 | See Source »

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