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...Critiquing the Players Joe Klein got it right about John Kerry [Feb. 2]. There is something missing (call it electability), as was the case with Al Gore. It worries me no end that if Kerry is the Democratic candidate, he will lose to the simplistic, shallow, flag-waving appeal of George W. Bush. The U.S. needs someone like John Edwards to inspire its youth and other voters to participate and to get rid of the Bush scourge on America's national welfare and future. Carl Richane Slough, England...
...ARENA: Joe Klein says John Kerry could use a bit more priming. One bracing solution: have him debate John Edwards...
...thought that working for the international brand would give her a good jumping-off point from which to launch her move to New York. And along the way she discovered her talent for creating distinctive and original accessories. She moved on to become senior designer for accessories at Calvin Klein and then joined Marc Jacobs. The Gap recruited her in 2002, and she immediately made a splash with her leather, denim and corduroy handbags. ''Gap is such an iconic brand, and it means so much to so many people,'' says Hill, explaining her move from high fashion to mass market...
...most illustrious unions in fashion: Christopher Bailey as creative director at Burberry (whose vision, she says, "was so much about this English attitude, the heather and the rain, and immediately we felt that he had the DNA in his blood"), Italo Zucchelli as the menswear design director at Calvin Klein, Christophe Lemaire as creative director for Lacoste. She also placed Narciso Rodriguez and Lanvin's Alber Elbaz in their first design-director positions...
...Question All Candidates Must Face" [Jan. 26], Joe Klein suggested that lurking around the prospective Democratic nominees for President is the question "Does this guy have the maturity, temperament, knowledge and skill to stand next to George W. Bush in a debate and talk credibly about keeping America safe?" Frankly, given the President's repeated demonstrations of arrogance, ignorance and poor diplomacy, I'd say the answer is yes, regardless of who wins the Democratic nomination, any one of those candidates could make us feel safe. David Morgan New York City