Word: shoes
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...codes, PIN codes, tracking numbers and confirmation codes: we live in a sea of irrational numbers. The artist formerly known as Prince now goes by a cryptic glyph, and the most famous shoe company on the planet advertises itself with a swoosh. And even as we pride ourselves on our exfoliating identities, our names seem ever more beside the point. The handover of Hong Kong to the Chinese, for example, was perhaps most significant as the disappearance of a culture of zany hybrids--Sir Run Run Shaw, Philemon Choi and Freedom Leung--into one where there are 4,000 Zheng...
Sola and Jasmine--the affiliated shoe and clothing shops--offer fine fashions to Harvard students and Boston clientele at Brattle and Newbury locations. While the Harvard site is more spacious than the Newbury store, both offer a similar selection of pricey designer clothes and accessories...
Levine said she believes the shoe store will attract "a younger more affluent clientele to Central Square...
...What can we do?" T.C. asked plaintively. "We can't fight $20 million dollars."CrimsonAmanda C. DavisJUST A MEMORY: The shelves at Woolworth in Central Square are empty. A shoe store is ready to move into the space...
...draw the live element will be, though, is questionable. And other than that feature, Public Eye does not appear to be different from its peers. The show's producers and regular correspondents (among them, veteran Bernard Goldberg and the young, powder blue-shoe wearing Alison Stewart) come mostly from other CBS newsmagazines, such as 48 Hours and the network's mercifully short-lived Coast to Coast. Taped segments will cover the usual mix of hard and soft news, with stories ranging from Bosnian war criminals to incompetent telephone operators. Hidden-camera reports, producers say, will occasionally be used...