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...Being one captain makes it that much more special, makes it that much more significant,” Balestracci says. “If you’re a quad-captain or a tri-captain, what does that mean? I think being the sole captain, being elected to be captain by your teammates and being that one guy is that much more special...
...those things is the ability to attract talent. De Sole and Ford are known for their recruiting prowess, and financial analysts say retaining key personnel will now be the priority for PPR. Just hours after Ford and De Sole's departure was announced, headhunters in Paris and New York City were deluged with phone calls from companies looking to poach talent. Among the most sought-after prizes are two handbag designers, Maria Grazie Chiure and Pierre Paolo Picciole, who created last season's best-selling horse...
...bigger question is where De Sole and particularly Ford will go. Many sources believe that De Sole, an avid sailor, will retire. "It's something I've been thinking about for a long time, and so has my wife," De Sole told TIME, adding that he doesn't yet have a game plan. Ford has hinted that he might go that route too. At the Milan shows last month, he spoke of retiring to his ranch in Santa Fe, N.M. But he's not the type to ride off into the sunset. He has always said he will not start...
...more likely to have foot problems later on. But what's the parent of a squirmy, toe-curling toddler to do? Preschoolians shoes look like ordinary children's footwear except for one thing: they have see-through bottoms to help ensure proper fit. Like the rest of the sole, the viewing window is made of durable polyvinyl acetate (think kickballs and teething rings), and the parts are heat fused to prevent cracks or splits. Your child may still trip over his own feet now and then, and let's face it, a hammertoe is often hereditary. At least...
...about going to see the game at Yale this year—We ought to go, we said, we really should go. After having talked it over, though, and having puzzled out the logistics of bus trips and work schedules and paper due dates, we realized that our sole motivation for going was our sense of obligation. “We ought to go,” we said, talking it over—not “Let’s go, we’ll have a good time,” or “Let?...