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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Back in the groves of academe, the business schools deny all charges of omniscience and any claim to perfection. The average dean or professor, in fact, is only too aware of the frailties of the ambitious students he sees charging forth to conquer the world. He is ready to acknowlege many of the criticisms of even the best M.B.A. programs. Granted that there should be more emphasis on long-range planning, more sophistication about the international marketplace, more emphasis on production technology. Granted that the students should be made more aware that none of them will become a corporation president...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Money Chase | 5/4/1981 | See Source »

...more than a decade. He made one brief foray to New York, but he did not do well at the old Blue Angel nightclub and, nursing his hurt pride, retreated west again. "The most burning desire I had," he says, "was to come back to New York and conquer it. Manhattan seemed like the most amusing place in the whole world. It still does...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Saga of a Saloon Singer | 5/4/1981 | See Source »

...Women today move differently. Today's body should not be confined by clothes that are too structured." Associates note that Armani collaborates closely with several women designers in his studio and understands their need for practical daytime wear. "I feel the real world to conquer is the young people," he insists. He shows an uncanny sense of what they want. Despite heated opposition from retailers and his own associates, Armani in 1978 decided to leave the collars off his jackets -and just about every other designer decollared in his wake. Women wear his clothes unselfconsciously on the street...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Look Out, Paris, It's Chic to Chic In Milan | 4/6/1981 | See Source »

...exist. It was, paradoxically, a time of artistic flowering in France--many theaters flourished, and Les Enfants du Paradis was being filmed. Camus and the like were writing for the newspapers and carrying on the Resistance. There was an intellectual and social defiance which the Nazis could never conquer, and it continued despite the imposition of censorship and curfew--even though if one missed the last metro, the veneer of normal life would vanish and one could be arrested at random on the street...

Author: By Thomas Hines, | Title: Truffaut's Diffidence | 3/2/1981 | See Source »

ANOTHER FACTOR in the senator's favor is that Connecticut will be a much tougher state than Idaho or South Dakota for Dolan to conquer with his hard-sell campaign. Dolan succeeds by recruiting the support of individual special interest groups--groups much more difficult to pinpoint among Connecticut's dense, and traditionally moderate population. "Is this the same Terry Dolan who was so interested in the election of Jim Buckley to the U.S. Senate in my state?" Weicker asks. Despite hundred of thousands of NCPAC dollars, Buckley, a former senator from New York, lost to Democrat Christopher Dodd...

Author: By Paul M. Barrett, | Title: Hunters and Hunted | 2/26/1981 | See Source »

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