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...called ahead and turned up at 3 in the afternoon, you could see a free show with live models and maybe get a glimpse of the couturier. Perhaps I got hooked when I saw Chanel herself surveying the defile, crouched at the top of that mirrored staircase on the rue Cambon, watching her models descend...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: To Our Readers: Apr. 25, 1994 | 4/25/1994 | See Source »

...Cabinet departments, shrinking some 300 programs and eliminating more than 100 others. Everyone from poor families who receive home-heating assistance to communities hard hit by layoffs would feel the pinch. Indeed, as Clinton declared in a statement that contained both a boast and more than a touch of rue, the document represents "the toughest budget in spending cuts that Congress has yet seen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Famine -- and Feast | 2/21/1994 | See Source »

These are all wonderful performances, in which rue and survivors' courage are gently voiced, with nobody trying to steal a scene or, heaven forfend, the picture. Moreau is particularly fine, since her role is one that could so easily be domineering...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bourgeois, But No Bore | 1/31/1994 | See Source »

...least six biographies have modified but not dispelled the mystique that trailed like a haze of cigarette smoke across her life. It began with the much told tale of her birth in the street in a rough- and-tumble section of Paris. A plaque at No. 72 Rue de Belleville, unveiled in 1966 by Maurice Chevalier, marks the spot, but a new biography reveals she was born in a hospital. All true, however, are the impoverished and cruel childhood, the early time spent as a prostitute and the death before age 2 of her only child -- a daughter she bore...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dispatches: Thirty Years Dead, the Sparrow Lives | 10/18/1993 | See Source »

...that this is already translating into lower prices, particularly for top-level champagnes. "I haven't seen much of a drop in sales because the best brands have been continuously on sale, with prices permanently lowered by 10%," says Roland Vella, who manages a Nicolas liquor store on the Rue Rambuteau in Paris. Instead of paying the usual $26.50 for a bottle of Mumm's top-of-the-line Cordon Rouge, Vella's customers can buy one for $23.70. Anticipating this year's 250th company anniversary, Moet & Chandon last year even offered two free champagne glasses to anyone who bought...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hold The Corks | 10/18/1993 | See Source »

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