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Contributors to The Paris Pages
Les Pages de Paris / The Paris Pages were created by, and are still run
by a private individual: scientist and researcher by trade.
Contributors (in order of appearance):
Eric Pouliquen (epouliq@ucsd.edu) - La Jolla, California; now
of Laspezia, Italy.
Nathalie Despoux - Paris
Jean-Eloi Dussartre - Paris
Anne Pouliquen - Paris
Charles Norris - chuck@intervu.com - La Jolla, California
David Bouman (dsbouma@cs.vu.nl) - Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Thomas Netter - St Crepin, (Hautes Alpes), France (thomas@wisdom.weizmann.ac.il);
Special Paris Exposition contributor:
L'idee fixe du Savant Cosinus.
Rose-Ann Movsovic (R.A.Movsovic@reading.ac.uk) - Reading, England
1994-1995 Season
of the Opéra de la Bastille,
and Fall 1994 Season of the Châtelet Théâtre Musical.
Richard Erickson - Paris (erickso@world-net.sct.fr) - adds commentary direct from Paris about the 15th
Paris Book Salon, as well as a vignette
about the Champs-Elysées, 23 March 1995
The More Things Change, The More They Change -
Reflections on being a freelance reporter in Paris - contributed by Tom Noland -
Louisville, Kentucky, USA (Tom_Noland@mm.cobb.ziff.com).
Students of French 44 of Pomona College for
contributing texts for the following: