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...Hewitt Associates, a global human-resources company. There are now about 1.6 million Indian households that spend an average of $9,000 a year on luxury goods, according to The Knowledge Company, a management-consulting firm in New Delhi. "With multi-income families and increasing international exposure through travel and the Internet, the attitude is changing from the traditional [emphasis on] savings to a spending approach," says Thakran of LVMH. "The expense basket is shifting from necessity to lifestyle products." Younger Indians from wealthier families increasingly match?and even eclipse?the purchasing power of their European and American counterparts, says...
...prize. Radcliffe won four of the six races run on the afternoon, taking the second varsity boat and both novice eights. The varsity eight completed the 2,000-meter course in 6:36.5, good enough for an open-water victory over its two challengers. The heavyweights will next travel to Princeton to compete for the Class of ‘74 Cup on Saturday, while the lightweights will compete in the Knecht Cup in New Jersey next weekend. -THE CRIMSON STAFF
...best strategy. Brooks is right to suggest that American students do more to broaden their horizons and dispel the “provincialism” that too often seems to characterize them. By all means. Let young Americans spend more time in other countries. Let them travel, and let them learn foreign languages by the dozen. But if one is serious about maintaining America’s position as the world’s leader in higher education, “study abroad” as it is currently understood is not the answer; the world is too competitive...
...look to bring the elusive idea of truly chillaxin’ to your daily life, have no fear. You, too, can learn how to de-structure.We started planning in early October for a trip that took place at the end of March—perhaps not the best example of traveling off-the-cuff. At the time we were still wrapped in Harvard mode, which meant keeping the spontaneity at bay, but at least we started out in the right mind-set. This was senior year and not the time for important sightseeing in interesting countries. Instead, the mantra...
Kyle A. De Beausset ’08, a Guatemalan native who is taking the year off from Harvard, was in Mexico researching the experiences of illegal immigrants who travel from places like Guatemala, through Mexico, and eventually to the United States...