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...trying to get ourselves aligned with things that have emotion. So while we still buy the big-gun stuff--you know, baseball, that's a big one here; football in Europe--we're also looking at the ones where we can have more of what I would call unique brand association. In Asia right now, we're doing fashion. Women in Asia have huge buying power. They travel a lot. Imagine having, in Japan, the Louis Vuitton card. I mean, one in six women in Japan own at least one Louis Vuitton item...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Credit Cards and Spendthrifts | 12/13/2007 | See Source »

Vaillancourt—who is second in the country with 1.45 assists per game—has added a team-first element to her fast-paced, gun-slinging style of play. Rather than charging the net every time she touches the puck, Vaillancourt has created opportunities for her teammates—especially Harvard’s young crop of speedy scorers that includes Ryabkina and rookie Katharine Chute—while showing off remarkable selectivity when looking for her own chances to score, leading the team with a .184 shot percentage...

Author: By Loren Amor, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: AOTW: Vaillancourt Balances Nation's Best | 12/10/2007 | See Source »

...Pulling the Trigger,” editorial, Nov. 30. The reason for the Second Amendment is to protect the people from their own government. Our country is the oldest constitutional democracy, and one of the reasons is the Second Amendment. Look at cities like Washington, D.C. that has forbidden guns, or look at the Virginia Tech shooting, in which the killer didn’t abide by the rule not to carry a gun. These places become playgrounds for criminals. Why do you think D.C. has such a high murder rate? The only people who have guns are criminals. They...

Author: By Deborah Durkee | Title: The Second Amendment Does Not Stop Criminal Behavior | 12/6/2007 | See Source »

...been in and out of Law Enforcement, much of it as an unpaid reserve officer, for 30 years. I teach the Concealed Handgun Course for the Texas Department of Public Safety’s Concealed Handgun Unit. I have been pulled off the street, told to go get my gun to back up the sheriff’s deputies as they look for escaped prisoners in West Texas. And it was not because I was an ex-law enforcement officer...

Author: By Walter C. Lee, jr. | Title: The Second Amendment Is Not Outdated | 12/6/2007 | See Source »

...Islamists prefer large, spectacular attacks, and the Corsicans usually blow up empty structures as a warning - or gun down foes when those warnings fail," says independent terror expert Roland Jacquard, who notes he has no firm idea who was behind Thursday's office attack in Paris' 8th arrondissement. "Basque terrorists have the kind of technical expertise to build such a surgically small bomb, but why would they be using it against a law practice? What little evidence we have suggests whomever was behind it was going after someone inside that office...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Mystery of the Paris Bomb | 12/6/2007 | See Source »

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