Paris

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  • School for scandal

    A Parisian course teaches the fine art of seduction to lame wannabe Lotharios.
  • Garden gnomes of the world, unite!

    French group fights to liberate ceramic statues.
  • Au revoir, les taxes

    Will lingerie model Laetitia Casta, appointed symbol of the French Republic, decamp to England to flee taxes?
  • VIP OD'd

    When you're always blown away by the things that happen to you, you get so you start missing being blown away by the things that happen to you.
  • Club Med becomes club bore

    Free love gives way to free day care.
  • Quelle surprise!

    A customs dog recently sniffed out an impressive -- but illegal -- trouser snake in Paris.
  • A tale of two cities

    Two exhibitions, one in London, the other in Paris, offer clashing views of "Paris 1900" -- and 2000.
  • Michelin shakes the stars

    The just-released edition of the legendary Red Guide destroys a cherished culinary myth.
  • A California lawsuit makes Paris tremble

    Did the toughest corporate raider in France play the stooge for a bank gone wrong?
  • The Gitane affair

    Forget McDonald's and Coca-Cola; the French see American-style anti-tobacco lawsuits as one of the greatest threats to French culture.
  • The French Paradox

    Americans still don't understand how the French eat whatever they want and live to tell about it.
  • Party Gras

    Tips for the last-minute Fat Tuesday trip, minimizing the walking segment of a French vacation and kicking off a South-Central U.S. line-dancing tour.
  • Paris prostitutes uprooted

    Storms force fur-clad hookers out of famed Bois-de-Boulogne.
  • Careless Talk costs Liz

    Marianne Faithfull puts an end to vicious ancient rumors, starts new ones; Elizabeth Hurley makes a new friend at the Talk magazine Golden Globes party; and John Galliano triumphs with offensive chic!
  • Sex education with a contraceptive chaser

    The French will distribute the morning-after pill in schools, much to parents' and the Pope's chagrin.
  • Well trained

    Our travel expert offers advice on rolling through some European hot spots, plus information on cruising Alaska and Germany's Passion Play 2000.
  • Gertrude and Alice

    When Alice B. Toklas met Gertrude Stein, she heard bells ring. They went on to have one of the happiest marriages of the 20th century.
  • Real Life Rock Top 10

    Teddy Morgan and the Pistolas top the author and critic's biweekly accounting of pop and its discontents.
  • France's hidden treasure

    When Parisians in the know want to get away, they head for the wild wonders of Creuse.
  • Pilgrim of the dead

    To get a real dose of the meaning behind Halloween, visit the bone chapels of Europe.
  • Turning Parisienne

    In Paris for our fifth anniversary, all I could think was: What's so seductive about French women? And how can I become one?
  • Byrne, baby, Byrne!

    What if the Irish embassy threw a party for their favorite son ... and only the groupies came?
  • Getting over it

    I fled New York, then I fled Paris. In Italy I stuck around a while, for something called "like love."
  • Paris, disguised

    I flew across an ocean to discover my lover wore a mask. But the city let me see through it.
  • Entertainment dies bleeding in a Vegas men's room -- Oli!

    Happy days of abandon in America's Playground with Dr. Naughty, a chorus line of oversexed rodeo clowns and the horrifying Man of Many Voices.
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