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British born, based in New York City, with no classical training, Duncan Quinn is a new breed of tailor. His Savile Row--inspired style inarguably leans toward the Brit-rocker persuasion?these definitely aren't the proper suits a barrister would wear to the office. But there's something incredibly chic about Quinn's look, especially out of an English context, when worn in the good old U.S.A. With stores in New York City and Los Angeles already under his belt, Quinn is digging deeper into the heart of the country, with a new location opening next month in Dallas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A to Z | 12/6/2006 | See Source »

...College of Your Choice” from the Harvard Book Store, $12.95. 5) For that nerdy perv in your entryway: a book of Sudo-Fuk-U from Urban Outfitters, $12.99. 6) For your mom: a Harvard Mug from the Harvard Shop (for the fourth year in a row), $9.00. 7) For your alumnus father: a strand of flashing Christmas lights from CVS to adorn that Harvard diploma of his, $9.99. 8) For the fashionista: a $15 gift certificate to Mint Julep, which will buy her...nothing. 9) For the wannabe musician: an hour lesson with the man who plays...

Author: By Shannon E. Flynn and Christina G. Vangelakos, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: 15 Gifts Under 15 Bucks! | 12/6/2006 | See Source »

Wichitans have had front- row seats to the war. In 1997, disgruntled cardiologists led by Dr. Gregory Duick approached Via Christi about establishing a heart hospital. "There was no grand conspiracy to make more dollars for doctors," says Duick. "It was fanned by frustration with the hospitals' inability to get things done and a lack of input from physicians on administration." When Via Christi declined, the doctors tapped local investors, and in 1999 opened the smartly designed, one-story Kansas Heart Hospital in a tony northeastern quadrant of town...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Hospital Wars | 12/5/2006 | See Source »

...Republicans' brutal thrashing, just the headline "Why the Center Is the New Place to Be." But the American people did not move to the political center; they strongly repudiated the hard right. James K. Power North Bergen, New Jersey, U.S. After receiving the third magazine cover in a row with a white background, I have to say: How boring. Half the fun of getting the magazine is guessing what will be on the cover and then seeing what Time has chosen. I understand the red and blue Venn diagram, but it looks terrible on my coffee table. I hope...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ascendancy of the Centrists? | 12/5/2006 | See Source »

Three-hundred-and-seventy years ago, Harvard opened up its first buildings in an area surrounded by wood yards and cows. Today, the University is one of the largest landowners in the Square—a disturbing fact to some of its business neighbors. An entire row of Mass. Ave. shops will shut down next month so that Harvard, the landlord, can renovate the storefronts, along with the graduate student housing units upstairs.Ferranti-Dege Photographic Store, a Square staple since 1955, already closed its doors on Oct. 13 to allow Harvard Real Estate Services (HRES) to renovate the basement space.This...

Author: By Shifra B. Mincer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Battle Over Harvard’s Square | 12/5/2006 | See Source »

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