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...genuine, old-school glamour a dead end as a marketing strategy? Has it been replaced by its chintzy cousin, glitz? While it's true that glamour is no longer reserved for the lucky few, the original definition survives more or less intact. Consumers respond to celebrity, individual style, mystery and scarcity. Snob-appeal companies like Harry Winston, Tiffany & Co. and Neiman Marcus certainly have an easier time, since they own the upper end, yet--in Tiffany's case--can still sell $50 trinkets...
...Hung, whose cousin Christina Hung ’06 is also traveling to Beijing Normal University this summer on a Freeman grant, said she plans to remain in China next year in a regular study abroad program at Nanjing University...
What gives? Who is this “general public,” anyway? A distant cousin to notary publics, or a newly interpreted incarnation of Rousseau’s social contract? Is it some sort of populist organization? I’ve sure as hell never signed up for it. In fact, I’m a little scared by the whole idea. What kind of a general public purports to speak for everyone and then goes around contradicting itself? This reminds me a bit of what Groucho Marx said—“I don?...
During yesterday’s hearing, witnesses included a friend of Pring-Wilson’s who had spent time with him the night of the incident as well as Colono’s cousin and friend who witnessed the late-night altercation...
Samuel Rodriguez, Colono’s cousin who was present and participated in the fight between Colono and Pring-Wilson, said he observed that Pring-Wilson was intoxicated and stumbling...