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...Season 2 promises more bold personalities; one cocky contestant tells judge and famous designer Michael Kors that he knows plenty of women who have never heard of Kors. But Gunn says their extroversion is a job requirement, not an act. "I think a big personality allows one to stand up to the slings and arrows that this industry dishes out," he says. "It's not a particularly kind and nurturing place." Neither is reality TV. But as Runway proves, every once in a while, like the fashion world, it can produce a thing of beauty...
...Labeled the “outsider” ticket, Grimeland and Hadfield campaigned on a platform that emphasized several bold ideas, including an endowment to fund student events and a $10-million investment plan...
...These are mutually dependent worlds.” Abramson discussed the recent challenge of relocating 4,000 residents of his city in order to expand the Louisville International Airport and create 23,000 new jobs. “You have to see past immediate problems and look at bold long-term investments. You have to think about the economic potential of your city,” he said. Shaheen said she received positive feedback from the mayors who participated in the conference. “As one mayor as he was leaving, I overheard him say that the conference...
...Magnus Grimeland ’07 and Thomas D. Hadfield ’07 ticket has emphasized several bold ideas such as an endowment to fund student events and a $10 million investment plan. But in a campaign whose rhetoric has focused primarily on how to reform the planning of large-scale social events, Grimeland and Hadfield have tried to avoid the topic...
...Kennedy School of Government (KSG) student and former Pelosi staffer, introduced Pelosi to the crowd, speaking highly of both her former boss and the agenda that she unveiled. “It’s fitting that an innovator such as Nancy Pelosi should be introducing such a bold innovation agenda,” Adams said. “I’m really excited about this agenda, especially since it does so much to unify our party.” Student reactions to the speech were generally positive, though there were a few sharp questions during the question...