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...doesn't love you," the gunfire ensued. Though she originally intended her recollections to remain private, the widow of former Governor John Connally later told the A.P., "It's the image of yellow roses and red roses and blood all over the car ... all over us. I'll never forget it. It was so quick and so short, so potent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones | 9/11/2006 | See Source »

...hardest sell could be the category for which Valentino is best known?gowns. "Don't forget, we have the sari. It's sexier than any other dress," says Mafatlal. "We have a very strong sense of our own culture. The sari is always going to stay for black-tie functions, although women do want gowns for less formal occasions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art Of The Deal: Luxury's New Lotus | 9/11/2006 | See Source »

...COULD BE A RECIPE for how to go broke in the fashion business: establish yourself somewhere far off the style map, target women over 35, ignore the current accessory-driven business trend, and insist on using luxurious fabrics so that your clothes become prohibitively expensive. And don't forget to make sure your heritage is as unhip as possible, something along the lines of your grandmother's founding the family company with an apron business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stealth Style | 9/11/2006 | See Source »

...those." Of course, what Karzai and his Western benefactors know is that the alternative to a democratically elected Afghan leader isn't despotism--it's all-out anarchy. "If Karzai isn't there," says Jamil Karzai, a member of parliament and second cousin of the President, "forget about democracy. Forget about human rights. Forget about Afghanistan." The dilemma is that even if Karzai is the wrong man for the job, he is also the only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Inside Look at Hamid Karzai's Rising Woes | 9/10/2006 | See Source »

...date Sept. 11 will forever evoke in the hearts and minds of all Americans' recollections of unimaginable tragedy, of lives callously and brutally cut short, of unspeakable horror and sorrow. And that is as it should be - we must never forget the depths of inhumanity to which terrorist fanatics are willing to sink in the name of their depraved cause, and we must never lose sight of why we were attacked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How We Should Remember September 11 | 9/10/2006 | See Source »

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