Paris Magazine: Rabin seeks meeting with Clinton before talks resume
JERUSALEM -- Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin said Saturday he wants to meet with President-elect Clinton before the Mideast peace talks reconvene to determine whether the men share the same approach to the 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 on Dec. 17.Lebanon has refused to take the men, and they remain in a makeshift camp...
Paris Magazine: Fatherhood for Depp
LONDON: Actor Johnny Depp, one of Hollywood's wild men, is to be a father.His new girlfriend, French actress and singer Vanessa Paradis, is three months' pregnant, it was reported yesterday.Paradis, a respected actress in France, is best known outside her native country for the 1987 film Joe le Taxi which made her a teenage star.The Paris magazine Voici said Paradis held a party for friends and relatives to announce her pregnancy and has...
Paris Magazine: Syrian denies saying Libya bought hostage
BEIRUT, Lebanon - Syria's military intelligence chief on Sunday denied saying that Moslem kidnappers sold a French hostage to Libya, Beirut radio stations reported. Brig. Gen. Ghazi Kenaan told the stations he never mentioned Libya during an interview with the Paris magazine Le Figaro. ''Naming Libya by the magazine is an attempt to disturb relations between Syria and that sister country,'' Kenaan was quoted as saying. Le Figaro quoted...
Paris Magazine: CANADA / PETER WARD INDEPENDENCE SEEN AS FAR OFF, LEVESQUE SAYS
Quebec's Premier Rene Levesque appears to have given up hope on the independence of Quebec in his lifetime. He told a Paris magazine last week that he probably would not live to see Quebec independence because even if his Parti Quebecois were to win the next election, the time is not yet ripe for Quebec independence. "As someone said, you do not make flowers grow faster by pulling on them," he said, adding that his party would still run the next...