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...People are looking into luxury fabric," said Bernard F. Casey, a sales associate at London-based French Connection, at 206 Newbury...

Author: By And M. Douglas omalley, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Going Gray | 9/25/1998 | See Source »

...This year, I spoke of the indestructible cohesion of Mexican society," Vasconcelos says. "Despite the economic and political problems in Mexico, the underlying fabric of Mexican society is still strong...

Author: By David S. Stolzar, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: iViva Mexico! | 9/21/1998 | See Source »

...life is more complicated today than it was when Gomes graduated. College students comprise a more diverse group than they did 50 or even 30 years ago--socio-economically, racially and internationally; more opportunities exist for people graduating from college; and if there ever was a well-woven moral fabric in this country, it has come unraveled. Consequently, expectations--of students, their parents and the educational institutions themselves--have changed...

Author: By Daniel M. Suleiman, | Title: The Disappearing Undergraduate Citizen | 9/17/1998 | See Source »

...shows. Calvin Klein immediately joined the rebellion, as did Donna Karan and several others. It's not unusual for Lang to be copied. He's credited with bringing us the stretchy T, rubber dresses and a whole slew of offbeat new materials. For this fall, tired of being the fabric frontiersman, he worked instead with layering--Can he bring capes back?--and unusual forms. His colors--white, black, camel and a zing of lemon--were like him: plain but hip. When: Fall collection in stores now. Spring collection to be shown in New York City on Sept...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fall Preview: Autumn Ascendant | 9/14/1998 | See Source »

...ended by putting the onus back on us, asking us to "turn away from the spectacle," "repair the fabric of our national discourse," "return our attention to all the challenges and all the promise of the next American century"--a series of thinly veiled imperatives, the scolding teacher again blaming us for having shown an interest in scandal, as if we had fueled the investigation. As if without us or Ken Starr, there would have been no problem...

Author: By Susannah B. Tobin, | Title: It's Really About Time | 9/11/1998 | See Source »

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