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...course, two goats and a farmhand. Quite why the two designers, known among fashion folk as "the boys," decided to celebrate their longevity with this rollicking romp in the hay wasn't clear. But the lavish event also highlighted the fact that Dolce & Gabbana, once fresh from the farm themselves, have ripened into internationally respected designers with sales of $885 million in 2004 and an instantly recognizable, singular vision. The duo, along with other big names such as Armani and Versace, have long dominated the business, but the spring-summer 2006 collections also showcased new talent that has managed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Little Old, A Little New | 10/2/2005 | See Source »

Jane Anderson: I’m not a Midwesterner, but I have enormous respect for the Midwest sensibility. The thing about the Midwest is that it’s a farm culture, and the farmers know that if their crops are destroyed by drought or locust or freezing, they can’t sit on their porch and cry about it. They have to get back on the tractor and plow the field. And it’s that kind of sensibility that I admire, and that’s Evelyn Ryan’s sensibility. Some people call...

Author: By Marianne F. Kaletzky, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Anderson Explores 'Midwest Zen' | 9/30/2005 | See Source »

...socialists, free marketeers, intellectuals, dockworkers, lawyers and university professors to found Solidarity a quarter of a century ago. Now members of that group have a chance to transform Poland once again. "It's a pity they haven't created one party," says Ewa Januchowksa, 30, who runs a strawberry farm in Wagrowiec in western Poland with her husband; she's certain the time is right for members of the movement to take charge. To do so effectively, though, they'll have to work together, and show a little more solidarity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Getting Down To Business | 9/18/2005 | See Source »

Saddam was captured on Dec. 13, 2003, in a spider hole on a farm near Tikrit. His briefcase was filled with documents identifying many of the former Baathists running support networks for the insurgency. It was the first major victory of what the U.S. called the postcombat phase of the war: in early 2004, 188 insurgents were captured, many of whom had been mentioned in the seized documents. Although Izzat Ibrahim al-Duri, Saddam's former No. 2, narrowly evaded capture, much of his Mosul and Kirkuk apparatus was rolled up. Baathist financial networks were disrupted in several provinces...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Saddam's Revenge | 9/18/2005 | See Source »

...kitchen’s new lighting system is 35 percent more efficient than energy codes require, and certificates for green power were purchased from a wind farm in Chicago, according to Gauthier...

Author: By Jane V. Evans, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Renovated River Dining Halls Open | 9/14/2005 | See Source »

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