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...even more exclusive level, designer Tory Burch's shop, Tory, in New York City's NoLIta neighborhood is designed to look like her own living room, with overstuffed sofas, orange walls and a coffee table and rug reminiscent of the style of interior decorator David Hicks. While the shop may look exclusive, the merchandise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Home Shopping | 10/4/2004 | See Source »

...third term in 2007, but a clash with Sarkozy seems inevitable. By April 2002, Chirac was having some of his own popularity issues, and Sarkozy had restored enough of his luster for a return to government. But he brought more than just new energy and unbridled ambition to the Interior Ministry; he brought his wife, Cécilia, who is a key adviser. In a nation where political wives are rarely public figures, Madame Sarkozy's presence raised eyebrows. But as her considerable - some say inordinate - influence has become known, she's increasingly viewed as a political figure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: President Sarkozy? | 10/3/2004 | See Source »

...through outsourcing will require careful planning and growth co-ordination on a European level. Sarkozy can't wait for that, so he addressed concerns now, as best he could, and reinforced his reputation as someone who inspires confidence." Yet Sarkozy doesn't always opt for crowd-pleasing policies. As Interior Minister, he made repeated visits to France's banlieues, the disadvantaged, crime-ridden suburban housing projects that ring the country's big cities. On his walkabouts he consulted the mostly minority residents, who welcomed this official recognition from a government they feel too often ignores their concerns. Still, more than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: President Sarkozy? | 10/3/2004 | See Source »

...heart procedures go, a "catheter ablation" is good news: using local anesthetic, a tiny probe is threaded through the arteries to the interior of the heart, where it zaps a few cells that have occasionally been making the heart beat too fast. British Prime Minister Tony Blair had one last Friday and was back at Downing Street by dinnertime, still planning to fly to Africa for a conference this week, and facing a better than 90% chance that his irregular rhythm won't recur. But Blair's encounter with the doctors is like the other good news he's been...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Heart Of Labour | 10/3/2004 | See Source »

...felt during her Sept. 23 shift was no smoker's cough. "I felt as if my air tube was about to stick together," she says. "I kept trying to clear my throat." When she saw her colleagues were also choking, she called the police. Last week, the Slovak Interior Ministry confirmed that Zvástová's post office had been attacked by a mixture of chloropicrin and phosgene, two chemicals used during World War I as choking agents. A second attack occurred at a bank in the same building four days later. In neither case was the toxic concentration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Chemical Dry Run? | 10/3/2004 | See Source »

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