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...travels in China in the 13th century, Marco Polo was amazed at the widespread burning of coal. He referred to the fuel as "black stones," and reported that "they may be had in the greatest abundance, and at a cheap rate." Today, China is the world's largest coal producer, increasing output each year to feed its rapidly growing economy. But the cost in human lives is anything but low. Thousands of miners die in China's coal mines every year. The government put the number at 6,434 last year, but labor- and human-rights groups say the true...
...Uber prep: many may bemoan the homogeny of popped collars, but Christopher Bailey couldn’t get enough in his collection for Burberry Prorsum. Try to switch up a bit with popped collars under sweaters, a t-shirt over a popped polo, or the inimitable double polo...
...that people in the Square don’t know how to dress themselves. But have you ever really given them a chance? Have you ever stopped a poorly dressed Cantabrigian on the street and taken the time to hear the story behind her pitifully standard polo? FM is generous. We gave the benefit of the doubt and reaped plenty of style—even if most of it was purchased at Jasmine Sola...
...addition to the inevitable blazer, polo and loafer look that Harvard students have gotten down to a science, some brave souls have actually branched out and explored the Fall 2004 trend pool. A very risky endeavor, jumping into this pool, as it dries up come December 2005. The plunge takes courage, faith and a continuous eye toward Vogue. This fall, moccasins and fur-trimmed coat hoods have been spotted all over campus. And might we add, these Ivy-Leaguers make it look good?...
Exemplifying that Dems continue to struggle with real numbers, the Gadfly got it wrong. *Ten* Wellesley Women for W polo-clad Bush belles, (who cover tuition via jobs and financial aid), ordered Toscanini’s unique and scrumptious Hot Vanillas—not the “five or six” misreported. And regarding our hasty departure, we exited not in fear of snide remarks from pampered Hahvahdians who live in the lap of luxury in Cambridge. Instead, we were bound to our “Huggy Buggy” schedule. Following many, long days of campaigning...