French Magazine: ISRAEL INVITES JORDAN TO OPEN PEACE TALKS GESTURE TO KING HUSSEIN IS CALLED A PLOY
AMMAN, Jordan -- The Israeli government, responding to a call from King Hussein of Jordan for "face to face contacts" with Israeli leaders, Sunday invited the monarch to Jerusalem to open peace talks.Israeli Foreign Minister David Levy extended the invitation to Hussein after interpreting comments by the king published in a French magazine as a possible diplomatic overture to hold direct negotiations."He will find here an Israeli government that is...
French Magazine: The Daily Record: FOOTBALL: Don't let us hold you back Didier
DIDIER AGATHE will be allowed to leave Celtic if he feels the club are hindering his progress.Martin O'Neill has made that clear following the player's claim in a French magazine that three clubs from England and the Continent are interested in signing him and that the Scottish league isn't much of a challenge. The manager said: "Didier hasn't spoken a word for three years and then he decides to talk to a French magazine....
French Magazine: MAGAZINE SAYS ROYAL DIVORCE IN WORKS
Buckingham Palace and lawyers for Prince Charles and Princess Diana joined Tuesday to try to quash speculation the couple are heading for a monarchy- shaking divorce. After a French magazine said they would end their marriage next March and Diana would receive a $25 million settlement, the palace said: ''As was stated quite clearly when their separation was announced in December 1992, the prince and princess had no plans to divorce. That remains the...
French Magazine: New 'Day' for Afghan women,
Magazine offers fashion and news, all for 15 cents
KABUL, Afghanistan--A new magazine offers a rare look at what's on Afghan women's minds and an even rarer view behind the body-shrouding burqas that most women still wear in public. "Roz"--"The Day"--is funded by the French magazine Elle and will touch on fashion, society, law, cooking and other topics. Its staffers say they hope the magazine will help women reclaim lives restricted during five years of...
French Magazine: Therond, longtime editor of Paris Match, dies in Paris
Roger Therond, who turned French magazine Paris Match into one of the world's best outlets for photojournalism, died Saturday at home in Paris, the magazine said. He was 76. Therond joined Paris Match in 1949, moving up the ranks until he became director and editor-in-chief in 1976. During his 50-year career, he was known for having an eye for picking breathtaking photos. "We have lost one of the most original and captivating figures of the contemporary...