Paris Magazine: RABIN SEEKS MEETING WITH CLINTON
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin said Saturday he wants to meet with President-elect Bill Clinton before Mideast peace talks reconvene to find out if the men have the same approach to negotiations.Rabin, speaking in an interview on Army radio, also repeated his belief that negotiations would resume despite angry reactions to Israel's deportation of 415 Palestinians to Lebanon Dec. 17.Lebanon has refused to take the men, and they remain in a makeshift camp between Lebanese...
Paris Magazine: PEOPLE
Princess Caroline A Search for Privacy Told in Public Splash Princess Caroline of Monaco, trying to escape prying eyes and constant rumors, has moved her family from the rich Mediterranean principality to a secluded villa in southern France, a Paris magazine reported yesterday.Paris-Match ran 12 pages of pictures and text about Caroline's life in Saint-Remy de Provence, a picturesque village immortalized in paintings by Vincent van Gogh.The cover picture showed the...
Paris Magazine: APRES MEL, LE DELUGE
FRANCE'S SOPHIE MARCEAU HOPES HER BRAVEHEART ROLE MAKES HOLLYWOOD PANT
When she was 13, her first role transformed her from an anonymous, working-class tomboy into, as one Paris magazine put it, "French cinema's little sweetheart." At 16, she won a Cesar, France's most prestigious film award. Today her fellow countrymen compare her with Bardot and Deneuve. But superstar status in Europe isn't enough for Sophie Marceau, 28, the sultry, defiant heroine of Mel Gibson's new movie, Braveheart....
Paris Magazine: GRACE
Out of the blue, Prince Charming
In the fourth of a five-part series, Grace Kelly attends the Cannes Film Festival, unaware that a Paris magazine had plans that would change her life.AS SHE PREPARED to fly to France to attend the 1955 Cannes Film Festival, Grace Kelly was unaware of a conference taking place in the offices of Paris Match magazine - a meeting that set in motion a series of events that would ultimately change her life forever. It began with the magazine editor's desire for a photo feature that...
Paris Magazine: Rabin hoping to see Clinton to discuss talks Israeli doubts furor over deportations will derail negotiations.
JERUSALEM - Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin said Saturday he wanted to meet with President-elect Clinton before the Mideast peace talks reconvened to determine whether the men shared the same approach to the negotiations. Rabin, in an interview on an Israeli army radio station, also said again that he thought negotiations would resume despite angry reactions to Israel's deportation of 415 Palestinians to Lebanon on Dec. 17.Lebanon has refused to take the men, and they...