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  • Barack Obama appeared a little miffed on the front of Paris-Match, as though he were being forced to explain -- again -- to a clueless Republican House of Representatives that resolving the U.S.'s economic difficulties is more than just a matter of murmuring pious Tea Party nostrums.

    Terence Clarke: Restaurant Review: Cafe de La Presse, San Francisco Terence Clarke 2011

  • Barack Obama appeared a little miffed on the front of Paris-Match, as though he were being forced to explain -- again -- to a clueless Republican House of Representatives that resolving the U.S.'s economic difficulties is more than just a matter of murmuring pious Tea Party nostrums.

    Terence Clarke: Restaurant Review: Cafe de La Presse, San Francisco Terence Clarke 2011

  • Barack Obama appeared a little miffed on the front of Paris-Match, as though he were being forced to explain -- again -- to a clueless Republican House of Representatives that resolving the U.S.'s economic difficulties is more than just a matter of murmuring pious Tea Party nostrums.

    Terence Clarke: Restaurant Review: Cafe de La Presse, San Francisco Terence Clarke 2011

  • He began to experience bronchial problems last year, and in January this year he told Paris-Match magazine that his doctors found the cancer had originated in his lungs.

    Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Laurent Fignon, always a champion 2010

  • Several weeks later, militants involved in the attack appeared in a glossy, eight-page magazine spread in Paris-Match, a leading French newsweekly, flaunting the weapons, uniforms and personal effects of the dead soldiers.

    Why the Taliban is winning the propaganda war.... GayandRight 2009

  • They sold their story to Paris-Match for 600,000 Francs and it was published in a 20 page special.

    Archive 2008-12-01 2008

  • In a country where private life is normally offstage, the three Sarkozys have posed for full-color "at home with" spreads in Paris-Match.

    Waiting for Sarko 2005

  • Before turning full time to fiction, I wrote history books, and worked variously as a scholarly editor, a re-searcher for TIME-LIFE Books, a political advance man, a theater photographer, a newspaper writer/editor, a lab technician for Paris-Match in France, and a medical illustrator - a hodge-podge career reflecting a chronic nosiness about other people's business (a real asset for a writer, by the way.)

    Archer Mayor biography 2005

  • It is a nation where the winner of the President's motherhood medal what other country has those? makes the cover of Paris-Match, a place where people follow the fertility rate the way Americans follow the Dow Jones Industrial Average and where a national celebration with distinctly racist overtones erupted last year when that fertility rate reached the stable-population point of 2.1 children per mother, making France the continental European leader in fecundity.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Loukia 2007

  • So when people asked him if he feared being killed on assignment or dying of some dreadful disease contracted in a far-flung land he photographed for Life or Paris-Match, he'd say, "No. I know when and how I am going to die, and it's not now."

    TRANSITION: AN EYE WITHOUT AN EQUAL 2007

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