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...beautiful clothes?used to list the textile mills where these raw materials of fashion dreams were woven. A journalist on deadline who now might be more familiar with the spelling of Lindsay Lohan's name once had to know how to spell the names of the famous fabric houses: Ratti, Bucol, Gandini, Clerici, Guigou, Mantero and, of course, Abraham, the Swiss fabric house owned by Gustav Zumsteg, the late, great textile designer who invented the stiffly finished silk gazar that gave shape to Balenciaga's gowns and who also collaborated with Saint Laurent, Coco Chanel and Hubert de Givenchy...
Aiding the cause, MIT Visiting Scholar Carlo N. Ratti, who had been pursuing his own project to help in the tsunami relief effort, saw the results of the SIGUS competition and suggested to the GSD team that they “join forces...
...Ratti contacted the Buddhist chaplain at MIT, who is also a member of a Buddhist organization in Sri Lanka, and arranged for a prototype of the student’s design to be built as a community center in Sri Lanka...
...METER DIVING: 1. Stone (H) 240.90; 2. Holy (H) 226.15; 3. Ratti (B$ 180.90; 100-yd. freestyle: 1. Smith (H) 55.22; 2. Downey (B); 3. McCloskey (H); 200-yd. backstroke: 1. Pride (B) 2:16.30; 2. Derby (B); 3. Erickson (B); 400-yd. individual medley: 1. Davis (H) 4:46.35; 2. Frick (H); 3. Megginson (B); 50-yd. freestyle: 1. Barton (H) 58.32; 2. McCloskey (H); 3. McClellan (B); Three meter diving: 1. Stone (H) 253.85; 2. Holy (H) 213.25; 3. LeVine (B) 170.20; 200-yd. breaststroke: 1. Heggie (B) 2:30.27; 2. Davis (H); 3. Doberneck...
...Theorizing that musical talent is an inherited trait, famed Italian Otolaryngologist Leopoldo Fiori Ratti gave musical aptitude tests to the parents of the Vatican's Pueri Cantori choirboys and other children picked at random. At the Second International Congress of Human Genetics in Rome last week, he reported that 60% of Pueri Cantori parents had high musical aptitudes (though not necessarily training or interest), while only 20% of other parents showed high scores...