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...HANG 10 Lagerfeld surfs past the competition by combining the language of Chanel with the patois of the street and cutting the jacket into surf-inspired shapes...
...barely started and, after a federal judge's ruling last week on several counties' voting procedures, the election could be delayed until March. But Bustamante's strong showing reveals two things: voters are increasingly giving up on Davis, and a rump of California's Democrats is determined to hang on to the governorship. Field-poll figures showed 58% of likely voters support the recall motion against Davis, compared with 51% a month...
Chagall had other purposes in mind. For him pictures were made so that lovers could fly and cows could hang upside down in the air, so that logic and gravity could give way to the golden disorder of fantasy. On those canvases he also made a peaceable kingdom in which men and beasts lived together in a mystical communion, an amalgamation of the human and the creaturely as strange and intimate as anything in Ovid...
...laugh attacks the room again, shrill and unembarrassed, and he tries once more. “So do you know where the illegal Eastern European women hang out?” The more desperate, the better...
...about Iraq and the economy. If Saddam is killed or caught or if America clearly wins the peace, the Dean case begins to sound badly off-key. And if last week's 2.4% jump in second-quarter growth is a glimmer of a real recovery, Americans may want to hang on to their tax cuts rather than give them up for Dean's health-care and recovery plan. The Dean message that Democrats find so enticing now could be the formula for a Bush landslide...