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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Karan proved her talent most assuredly in her spring womenswear collection, which she showed to the press last month. "I loved it," says Vogue editor in chief Anna Wintour. Virtually all the top spring collections are presenting a decidedly new look -- soft, fluid and romantic -- but Karan and Lauren showed the most imaginative interpretation of the change. Among the strong sellers in Karan's line: the poet's blouse, a white viscose creation with flared cuffs ($450); navy bell-bottom pants ($650); and an elongated wool crepe vest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Donna Karan Inc. | 12/21/1992 | See Source »

Just surviving on pasta bar, bread and soft brie...

Author: By G. K. Wenceslas, | Title: Ode to Crimson Beneficence | 12/18/1992 | See Source »

...women's athletics are integral parts of college life, and they shouldn't face gross inequalities. Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles and the band of soft-headed professors and administrators on the faculty committee ought to start taking a hard look at the athletic department and the pat answers Cleary has been giving to serious concerns...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Level the Fields | 12/16/1992 | See Source »

...hurtling flesh, Byrd had unintentionally rammed his helmeted head into the chest of his 275-lb. teammate Scott Mersereau. The impact crumpled a vertebra in Byrd's neck, crushing part of the underlying spinal cord as well as plunging dagger-like slivers of bone into the soft, vital nerve tissue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tackling Spinal Trauma | 12/14/1992 | See Source »

...reform will be cost-free. "To get anything," says a Clinton aide, "we're going to have to agree to some goodies." The most likely trade-off will involve government-mandated low rates for political advertising on television. And at the end of the day, the huge problem of "soft" money will undoubtedly survive. Wealthy donors and PACs will probably still be able to give large sums to political parties, which have been brilliant at finding legal ways to support individual candidates. The bottom line is not hopeful: unless Clinton really pushes his cause, Washington will still be a town...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Political Interest: The Best Pols Money Can Buy | 12/14/1992 | See Source »

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