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...Martini Osvaldo metallic sandals in a single day. Says Magnin Buyer Laura Rosenthal: "I've never seen anything come close to that record-not even when go-go boots were in." At Saks in Chicago, the gold rush has been similarly frantic. Says General Manager Marvin Cooper: "We haven't pulled the metallics together in one department yet, because we can't keep them in stock long enough...
After six years of wandering, he had produced a galaxy of portraits and vignettes that dramatically changed the image of Indians held by the sophisticates of the East Coast. Catlin painted the Indians as they were-not as the noble warriors of James Fenimore Cooper's imagination nor as the skulking, treacherous killers of the settlers' fears. But even then, he staked his reputation on his faithfulness as a reporter rather than on his skill as an artist. As he wrote in a catalogue of his paintings, "Since every painting has been made from nature...
...colony that looks like a gigantic Tinkertoy. Alien provided much of the rest: a crew of steel-spined, me-first mercenaries stalked by a mysterious killer. (In Alien it was a mutating monster; here it is a dangerous drug.) Mix them together with the plot from the old Gary Cooper western High Noon and you have the formula for this summer's big-budget sci fi-horror clone...
...majority of Crimson players echo captain Al Halliday, who said, "We know we won't be embarrassed," and added that "if we play up to our capabilities and the matches come down to aggressiveness and loose play. I can't see anyone beating us." Prop Keith Cooper expressed the same sentiments when he said, "The key to winning will be aggressiveness and doing some assassinating...
...Greenbrier that perhaps the returnees facing the most serious readjustment problems were among those who had declined to attend, though many might just as logically have stayed away because they felt that they needed no help. None of the Marines showed up, perhaps because, as Marine Colonel James L. Cooper, commanding officer of all the Marine security guards, contended, "What some soft-living State Department type might consider torture is just normal living conditions for a Marine." That brought a reply from a State Department spokesman that the diplomatic personnel at the Tehran embassy actually were treated far more harshly...