Word: clingingness
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The cities, particularly Port-au-Prince with its 250,000 inhabitants, are the most sordid parts of Haiti. In the sprawling market places, you have to breathe through your mouth to avoid the smell and clench your teeth so the flies can't get in. Beggars are everywhere and swarm...
Fading Fear. In Cardin's wake, other couturiers have made the big decision to venture into men's fashions. Yves St. Laurent announced last week that he will shortly open a men's boutique in Paris; André Courrèges is also planning a line of...
To cope with that crush, Manhattan brokerages have expanded their back-office force from 22,000 to 32,000 clerks over the past 18 months. Even so, says President William Fleming of Walston & Co., "there are just not enough trained employees to handle this heavy volume." Other brokers fault the...
Texas-Size Growth. Even established public multiversities are building in frantic fashion. The University of California (current enrollment: 95,320, which will grow to 140,000 by 1975) adds 8,000 students a year-the equivalent of Yale's student body. At its crowded, overgrown Berkeley campus, steelworkers clinging...
Dressed tip-to-toe in clinging net, she looks more or less like a stand-up hammock. But the bizarre is what the fans came to see in Donyale Luna, 21, the Detroit-born spindle (5 ft. 10 in., 114