Word: fashioned
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...editors as such. The newspaper is put out by the same editors and staff as WWD, and virtually every word and photo that appears in W is lifted from or destined for the daily. Thus the pages of W are filled with the same movie previews, fashion spreads, profiles, food and home-decorating articles, and Beautiful People (BP, of course) as its diurnal sister-if somewhat fewer of them-and all written in similarly breathless prose (Jacqueline Onassis is "mystique mingled with mystery-maybe even sorcery"). About the only thing that W does not pick up from...
...year-old married woman who squeaks by on $32,000 a year, lives in a $50,000 suburban house and belongs to a country club. Less than 10% of W readers also subscribe to Women's Wear Daily, whose constituents are mostly male and in the fashion industry...
...Defense is what's going to win ball games," coach Loyal Park pointed out in his inimitable fashion during the contest, and Harvard's infield came up with a couple of defensive gems from pitcher Tommy Pura and second baseman Jimmy Thomas in the sixth, and a nifty bases loaded double play to get Pura out of a jam in the seventh...
...have set an example of leadership by blame. If ever there was a time to seize opportunity during crisis (a device extolled by Richard Nixon) and put on a creative foreign policy surge, it is now. The moment cries out for leadership to accept the realities, submerge recrimination and fashion a new view of the future. It might even be exhilarating...
...Mansions. Brown's spare approach is most apparent in his life-style in office. The conservative Reagan had operated in rather sumptuous fashion; he traveled in a Cessna jet or in limousines guarded by a squad of highway patrolmen. Brown put the limousines up for auction; he flies commercial and rides in a 1974 Plymouth with one plainclothesman. He vows never to move into the $1.3 million Governor's mansion that was started by his predecessor. Instead, he lives in a modest Sacramento apartment and pays the $250-a-month rent out of his own pocket. Gifts...