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...replicated those colors exactly on fair-trade cotton T shirts with 5% cashmere fibers. Causse, a former advertising executive, has replicated other iconic colors, such as the original rust shade of the Eiffel Tower, the black of Beluga caviar at Caviar Kaspia, the green of a Citroën 2CV and the bright white of the sand on Hyams Beach at Jervis Bay, Australia...
...error now in life,â likening their experience to choosing from a menu. âMaybe theyâre not wrong when theyâre saying, âWhat else have you got?ââ he said. Regina N. Bediako â08 said Baldwinâs observations about choosing life paths resonated very well with her. âAs a senior trying to figure out what to do next year, he spoke to me,â she said. But Baldwinâs visit went...
...split. If Americans had looked at the facts, both would have landed on their feet. The junior senator and governor of New York demonstrated the pragmatism and candor sorely needed in the immigration debate, and were sadly tongue-lashed for their wise judgment Two weeks ago, Sen. Clinton (D-N.Y.) made her first unfashionable maneuver of the primaries. Questioned by Tim Russert as to whether or not she supported Gov. Spitzerâs unpopular plan to allow state driverâs licenses for undocumented immigrants, Hillary was hesitant to give a clear response. The next afternoon...
...dinner. Senior cornerback John Hopkins won the Robert F. Kennedy Award given to the teamâs most hard-working member. Bagdis nabbed the Joseph E. Wolf Award given to the teamâs best lineman. Senior offensive lineman Andrew Brecher won the Henry N. Lamar award given to the programâs most dedicated player, and senior center David Paine was honored with the William Paine LaCroix Trophy, given to the most enthusiastic and loyal Crimson football player. Senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti won the teamâs Frederick Greeley Crocker Award, which has in recent...
...only came out for this latest iteration with some fairly significant caveats. "We should do it in [a way that] avoids unintended consequence[s] and harm to other similarly structured partnerships in other fields," Kerry said. In Massachusetts the private equity firm that bought out the local Stop 'n Shop franchise has added 8,000 employees and 57 outlets, while Boston-based Dunkin' Donuts was taken over two years ago by another private equity firm. Then there is Charles Schumer of New York, who is the Senator representing Wall Street in D.C. and the man who most often asks them...