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...best known for his signature twisted-cable designs, introduces several styles of tassels, including semiprecious pendants to be worn on long chains. As a singular accessory they make a bold statement, but incorporated into a pile of necklaces they take on the season's biggest fine-jewelry trend: layers upon layers of chains and beads...
...editorial defended Fox’s initial proposals and emphasized the broader implications of the USC administration’s decision. “USC’s action diminishes the role of student journalists across the nation,” the editorial read, adding that Jackson had infringed upon the “fundamental value of the press.” The joint editorial won praise from journalists in the USC community. “I think it’s very valuable for national college press to focus on this individual college situation,” said Bryce...
...Last Sigh,” lacks autobiographical detail and does not shed much light on his works. Instead, Bunuel provides readers with a kaleidoscope rendition of the bohemian world of the 20th century’s great artistic minds. He freely mixes fact with fiction as he touches upon everything from art to politics. Bunuel mentions how figures like Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, and Charlie Chaplin dressed, drank, and behaved at orgies. The charm of “My Last Sigh” comes from the fiction, as well as the credibility and renown of Bunuel’s friends...
...cannot feasibly be—a total reliance on University Hall,” Glazer wrote in an e-mail to the Council list. When the votes were counted, Haddock and Riley won in a landslide and began their terms with a strong mandate to fulfill their main promise. Upon taking the council’s helm, Riley sent a message to UC’s e-mail list announcing a plan to reform campus-wide social programming by collaborating with the CLC, student groups, the administration, and the student body. This plan came to fruition in April when...
...professional opinion, if we were to bring in more American troops now, does it add considerably to our ability to achieve success in Iraq?' And they all said no. And the reason is because we want the Iraqis to do more. It's easy for the Iraqis to rely upon us to do this work. I believe that more American troops prevent the Iraqis from doing more, from taking more responsibility for their own future." To Levin, that statement helped make his case that the U.S. should begin a phased withdrawal of forces. Does Abizaid's reasoning "resonate with...