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FABULOUS YVES SAINT LAURENT RIVE GAUCHE'S black silk skirt with velvet detail. Perfect for an art-gallery fund raiser...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fall Looks That Won't Fail | 10/28/2002 | See Source »

...this year it's tougher than ever. Designers at both cities were buoyantly optimistic, unveiling ambitious new shapes and colors in the face of shrinking sales, a stuttering economy and a looming U.S.-led war against Iraq. The trends on the runways of Milan and Paris - shimmering silver, tiny skirts, Asian influences, a new top-heavy silhouette, to name but a few - were stronger and more varied than they have been in several seasons. Pundits in search of a pat explanation as to why this season was so strong may proclaim: "Afraid to travel, designers explore the uncharted territories...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Runway To Reality | 10/13/2002 | See Source »

Before serving the main courses, Beuscher offered culinary advice and philosophizing. The immense skate came with a tutorial on how to cut sideways to avoid severing ligaments. Topped with tomato and parsley garnish, the gently flavored fish flaked easily but was definitely upstaged by the meat. The skirt steak ($20), served with potatoes, carrots and a chunk of marrow-filled bone, came with another lesson. While diners used to suck marrow out of the bone, hence the term “sucking the marrow out of life,” these days the bone comes sliced in half...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Parlez-Vous Delicieux? | 10/3/2002 | See Source »

This didn't suit many of the environmental groups involved in the negotiations that believed the market was just a clever way for corporations to skirt environmental regulations. Says Katie McGinty, then chairwoman of Clinton's Council on Environmental Quality: "Practically every utility in the country began to accept the notion that they would face legally binding carbon restrictions. But environmentalists who were opposed to doing anything consensual with industry said what we really should be doing is suing their butts under the current provisions of the Clean Air Act." Result: today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has no ability...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Too Green For Their Own Good? | 8/26/2002 | See Source »

...says it had been suggested by the 1949 Italian neo-realist near-classic "Bitter Rice" - or, more precisely, by the sultry, skirt-hiking image of Silvana Mangano, who made the movie an international hit. "Lorna" had closer affinities to "Tobacco Road" and "God's Little Acre," Erskine Caldwell's novels of the dirt-poor, lubricious South, where the men are mean and the women are willin', where everyone quotes the Bible and nobody follows its Commandments. There isn't much skin in the movie, just a midnight bath in the old crick, but what's there is cherce; for Meyer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Thanks for the Mammaries | 8/2/2002 | See Source »

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