Word: karle
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...where it's at now, and we may never get back there," says Frank Mori, president of Takiyho, which owns Anne Klein and has a 50% stake in Donna Karan. "The days of selling clothes on the basis of brand name alone are over," says Ralph Toledano, president of Karl Lagerfeld...
...teaches people how to file complaints and what to file, then in fact many more complaints would come forward and more women would be defending their rights to work in a decent environment," says Terry L. Karl, associate professor of political science at Stanford University and a former Harvard scholar who was sexually harassed here in the early 1980s...
...matter the situation, the fact is that that same day was just another ordinary day in the suburban Detroit home of Isiah Thomas. No engraved invitation came. The next day, he probably read about America's Olympic selections in the newspaper: Jordan, Magic Johnson, Karl Malone, Charles Barkley, Larry Bird. No Isiah Thomas...
Hill's story is convincing, and the scenario she poses is entirely plausible. In 1983, Stanford University professor Terry Karl left her post at Harvard even after she won a sexual harassment case against a senior professor here. In this Saturday's Boston Globe, speaking on the record for the first time, Karl wrote, it is "strange to insist that Hill or any other woman must quit her job, not take advantage of job opportunities, or file a complaint in order to demonstrate her credibility in a sexual-harassment case." We agree...
...city was seen as the mill of oppression, grinding women down into whoredom and men into anonymity. German artists like George Grosz, Karl Hubbuch and the remarkable and still underknown Hannah Hoch imagined it as a grotesque theater, full of libido and irony -- the stage of a morality play, updated to reflect the postwar sense of despair. From Grosz in Berlin to Frans Masereel in Antwerp, an enormous iconography of city life -- its edginess, speed, compression, perversion, fixation on style -- developed in the '20s. The idea that the city is constructed of signs, of media and information overload as much...