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This TIME Style & Design poll of 411 affluent Chinese respondents was conducted through personal interviews in June 2007 by GfK Roper at 54 different locations in Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou, including upscale shopping malls, boutiques, hotels, luxury-car dealerships and fitness clubs. Respondents made at least 15,000 yuan a month. The margin of error...
...unclear where that balance of toughness and perspective originates. Hermann hints that it comes from a childhood spent watching her parents, both doctors, deal with the carnage of emergency rooms. Hermann grew up in Concarneau, a fishing port in northern Brittany where car crashes were routine on the rough coastal roads and regularly disrupted the family's evenings. "I was often in the corridors of hospitals for emergencies, and it's funny, but I got used to that sort of activity," she recalls. "Maybe it's why I am so comfortable in fashion, which is so quick and aggressive...
This TIME Style & Design poll of 410 affluent Indian respondents was conducted through personal interviews in June 2007 by GfK Roper at 40 different locations in Mumbai (formerly Bombay), Delhi and Bangalore in affluent neighborhoods and at upscale shopping malls, boutiques, hotels, car dealerships and fitness clubs. Respondents made at least 40,000 rupees a month. The margin of error...
This TIME Style & Design poll of 400 affluent Russian respondents was conducted through personal interviews in June 2007 by GfK Roper at 31 different locations in Moscow and St. Petersburg, including upscale shopping malls, boutiques, hotels, car dealerships and fitness clubs. Respondents made at least 50,000 rubles a month. The margin of error...
...pulled the trigger Sunday more than likely acted within the rules of engagement. With the caveat that first reports from the field are usually wrong, what apparently happened was that mortar rounds landed in the vicinity of the convoy. The Blackwater shooters assumed they were under attack. When a car bore down on the convoy, they made a second wrong assumption: a suicide bomber was behind the wheel. Things happened fast, and the Blackwater team fired on the car, killing a child and two adults. We can second-guess Blackwater all we want, but the ground truth is Iraq...