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...models. Quirky? Sure. But for $10,000, is intelligent fashion too much to ask for? The only question is why he and partner Hermès aren't smart enough to capitalize on his talent. A line of Gaultier bags and shoes would surely work. Irish milliner Philip Treacy also showed in Paris, the first hat maker to do so in over 80 years. He used the chance to promote a new department-store line of Warhol hats, which, while quirky and conceptual, lack the beauty of his earlier designs. But in times like these, a line in the store...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Paris Plays It Safe | 1/26/2003 | See Source »

...table, an unappetizing €4.4 billion stock offer from supermarketer William Morrison that Safeway no longer supports. Three bigger retailing rivals - Tesco, Sainsbury and Wal-Mart - are likely to encounter serious anti-trust obstacles if they make bids, bankers say, and the two financial bidders, KKR and Philip Green, would load the retailer up with debt. With the volume of merger activity in Europe down 62% from 2000 and off 20% from 2001, according to Thomson Financial, bankers are elbowing for a place at the Safeway table. "There's a perception at many banks that if things don't pick...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Feeding Frenzy at Safeway Buffet | 1/26/2003 | See Source »

According to Allred, tensions escalated even as Philip E. Batt, who was governor of Idaho from 1995 until 1998, asked city and tribal officials to resolve their differences before they led to bloodshed...

Author: By Alexander J. Blenkinsopp, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Profs Help Town Talk With Tribe | 1/22/2003 | See Source »

...have stayed at or near historic highs, the number of homeless appears to be at its highest in at least a decade in a wide range of places across the U.S., according to Bush's own homelessness czar. "It's embarrassing to say that they're up," says czar Philip Mangano of the number, "but it's better to face the truth than to try to obfuscate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Real Face Of Homelessness | 1/20/2003 | See Source »

Cortisol may also make depressed patients more prone to osteoporosis. Studies by Dr. Philip Gold and Dr. Giovanni Cizza at the NIMH have shown that premenopausal women who are depressed have a much higher rate of bone loss than their nondepressed counterparts--and this disparity increases as women pass through menopause. Indeed, Cizza estimates that some 350,000 women get osteoporosis each year because of depression. Cortisol appears to interfere with the ability of the bones to absorb calcium and offset the natural calcium loss that comes with menopause and aging. Another class of chemicals, the pro-inflammatory cytokines, have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Depression: The Power of Mood | 1/20/2003 | See Source »

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