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To: Malko who wrote (181)12/9/1998 2:21:00 PM
From: nagrom  Respond to of 1071
 
MALKO,
THIS IS GREAT NEWS ,
HOPE FOR THE BEST ,AM DEEP IN THIS INTERESTING ADVENTURE.
LOOKS LIKE A VERY BRIGHT FUTURE FOR THIS YOUNG AND INOVATIVE COMPANY.
HAVE A NICE DAY.
NAGROM



To: Malko who wrote (181)12/9/1998 2:43:00 PM
From: ztect  Respond to of 1071
 
Tapie's quite the character. Famous and notorious

All the good sights re: Tapie seem to be in French..

guignols.francexpress.com
munzinger.de
jeanpierrepapin.com
humanite.presse.fr
humanite.presse.fr
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Those who are fluent, please look at these sites and report back ASAP>

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Seems Tapei was in trouble back in '95

Don't know what the context is or was, and whether or not this was just a political assassination [???] by Chirac's right wing

But Tapei seems to have been (is?) huge in France

Found these two articles in English on Tapei's travails

info-france-usa.org

mosaique.fr

An excerpt, from the second English link above, is very interesting:

"...What's more, criticism of the power of the judges is becoming more and more vocal. Le Parisien writes that Francois Mitterrand is about to stand down, and his protege Bernard Tapie is facing the prospect of a year in jail. The coincidence fires the imagination. If in many ways Tapie symbolises the Mitterrand years, he is now a man on his own. Not even a year ago he was mulling over whether to stand for the French presidential election. Communist L'Humanite comments that the fall of Tapie is also the end of the last traces of the nineteen-eighties. What Tapie represents most is big and easy money, cash which could have been invested in job creation instead of having been used for speculation..."

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Anyone who knows more about Tapei, and the "real" context of the above events noted in the above links, please adds your comments to SI
or please email me at ztect@erols.com.

This is very VERY interesting

Thanks in advance.

z




To: Malko who wrote (181)12/9/1998 3:36:00 PM
From: crimson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1071
 
All I can say to that press release is WOW!

Very positive for Starnet/Click...

You are a good man Malko!

Count another 3 of my friends in and holding for the long haul!