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...much to change the sources of our frustration. Rather than cross barriers themselves, they invited people of other races to make that leap—to punch their clubs, comp their publications, join their teams. Of course, none of this did anything to remedy the imbalance...
Generational succession is something Mendel, 46, observed growing up in Paris, where his father and grandfather worked in the family's store on the Rue du Faubourg-St. Honoré. At first Mendel was reluctant to join them. ?I wanted to come to it from my heart, not by necessity,? he says, but in 1981 he began apprenticing with his father. After eight months, he struck out on his own. ?My dream was to open a beautiful store on Madison Avenue,? he says. His first stop in New York City was Fifth Avenue and the headquarters...
Despite Ruella's having little interest in fashion when she was asked to join the burgeoning business in 1991, she took a leap of faith, ?not because of zebra and leopard prints,? she laughs, referring to the prints that reappear in almost all their interiors and their work spaces, ?but because of the possibility of the numbers...
...nonfat dairy products. Another is to stay below a body mass index of 30; exceeding that number can almost double a man's chances of developing diabetes, according to the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Meanwhile, the FDA approved the smallest diabetes testing system available, Sidekick, to join the list of recently developed tools for diabetics, including blood-sugar monitors with less painful laser lancets and nasal sprays and inhalers for delivering insulin...
Grimeland and Hadfield join two other sets of candidates running for the council’s top two spots...