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...that other students possessed more raw talent. She excelled in recognizing good designs and figuring out which ones could be sold to which stores and at what price. This is not unlike her role at Claiborne, which runs 32 clothing and accessory brands--including Dana Buchman, Ellen Tracy, Kenneth Cole New York, Mexx, Monet and recent acquisition Juicy Couture--and had sales of $3.2 billion in the first three quarters of 2003. Ahrendts manages a good portion of the women's labels and all of the men's. She may lack the profile of a superstar designer...
...past, the Harvard men’s swimming team has looked for consistent multi-win performances from a small handful of individuals to propel itself to the winner’s podium. With the graduation of Dan Shevchik ’03 and the departure of John Cole to prepare for Olympic trials, the list of Ol’ Reliables grew short...
...It’s tough to lose someone like John Cole and at the same time it’s tough to have Princeton take six of the top 10 spots,” Budris said. “But at the same time we still have a very talented distance squad. The Princeton distance swimmers were just on fire this weekend...
...recession has forced operators to slash prices to fill berths. Add in the facts that the QM2 is making her maiden voyage at a time when terrorists can punch a hole in a U.S. destroyer with a rubber raft full of explosives (as they did to the U.S.S. Cole in 2000), Americans are still skittish about foreign travel, and a traveler can fly between London and New York City in six hours for $300--one has to wonder if there will be enough customers to make the same journey in six days, at prices starting at $1,499 and heading...
...Emerson at Seattle Pacific University. "You have the common bathroom, and the rooms are closer to each other, so the casual conversations and seeing people happen much easier." To parents footing the bill, though, that can be welcome news. The quiet suite that New York University sophomore Haley Plourde-Cole, 19, shares with two roommates in a luxury high-rise dorm has made it easier for her to study and keep a 3.6 GPA. That makes the $10,000 bill a lot easier for her father Stuart to swallow. Says Dad: "She's earned it." --With reporting by Paige Bowers/Atlanta...