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...Lawrence Steele have been collecting vintage Scott, and now the design duo Paolo Battaglia and Antonio Ponte has culled from the archives eight of Scott's iconic prints?from the '50s through the early '70s?to reinvent the label in a ready-to-wear collection focused on fitted, slim, feminine silhouettes. The line features bustier dresses (a Scott signature), billowy tunics, safari jackets, blossoming trench coats and Jacquard foulards, which the designer used to knot around his neck. ?It's an homage to the glamour of '60s and '70s fashion,? says spokeswoman Klara Bredlow. ?The collection seeks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The King of Flower Power Is Back | 11/29/2005 | See Source »

...shooting under 25 percent from the field,” said Stehle of his performances against the Pioneers and Crusaders.But Stehle saved his best performance of the week for last. The weary Crimson squad, which was in the midst of its third game in six days, held a slim 33-32 lead over UC Davis at halftime.After picking up his third foul, a charge on a fast break, just over a minute into the second half, Stehle went to the bench and didn’t return until the 13:20 mark. The Aggies had pulled within...

Author: By Michael R. James, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Stehle Sparks Offense in Wins | 11/29/2005 | See Source »

...save his company, Wagoner will haveto persuade the U.A.W. that what's good for GM is good for labor, even if it means shutting down plants and laying off workers. The company can't slim down easily, a legacy of earlier battles with the U.A.W. and labor deals that make it prohibitively expensive to shutter factories. What happens to a GM worker when his or her plant shuts down? Not much. Under GM's contract with the U.A.W., laid-off workers are entitled to 95% of their salary plus benefits for nearly two years. So while closing factories saves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How GM Can Fix Itself | 11/27/2005 | See Source »

...attention away from murder trials and other sensational news. Fellow Martin Frost, a former U.S. Representative, D-Texas, noted the current political polarization. He said that Reagan was the last president truly to seek bipartisan support, because his party’s majority in Congress was so slim that cooperation was necessary to get anything done. But Adam Nagourney, chief political correspondent for The New York Times, attributed the polarization to the increased availability of information, which forces politicians to get “louder and more coarse” to win attention. He also suggested that journalists?...

Author: By Virginia A. Fisher, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: IOP Fellows Wax Political in Dunster JCR | 11/22/2005 | See Source »

...back for good. “Jimmy and Zach...made big shots at the right time,” Sullivan said. “Those guys stepped up and hit some crucial shots for us,” junior center Brian Cusworth added. With the Crimson clinging to a slim lead, Cusworth blocked forward Timothy McCrory’s bid to tie the score, dumped in a reverse layup on the offensive end to make it 61-57, and rebounded Schneider’s three-point misfire with 45 seconds remaining, forcing the Catamounts to begin fouling. Cusworth, who finished...

Author: By Caleb W. Peiffer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Slips Past Vermont For Season-Opening Win | 11/20/2005 | See Source »

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