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...crowd at Vail. Giorgio Armani influenced the way almost every designer thinks by adapting to classic dictates of menswear. In a long career, Cristobal Balenciaga was one of the very few who were always ahead of the game, but probably no one has figured it out as well as Yves Saint Laurent: in his teens he realized that women want both casual simplicity and studied opulence, and he has made millions by obliging them...
...very stingy this year, allowing just 119 points. The Crimson has allowed an average of just 13 points a game over the season. Will have to stop the talented Yale rushing attack today. * DEFENSIVE LINE: A weak link in the defense. The unit of Malcolm Frank, Dean Yacobucci, and Yves Labissierre allowed over 200 yards rushing to Princeton last week and over 300 yards on the ground against Penn. Allowed 100-yd. days by backs over three consecutive weeks. LINEBACKERS: Senior linebacker Brent Wilkinson leads Harvard in tackles with 85. This is one of the Crimson's top areas, with...
...purchasing power abroad. Despite its recent downturn, the dollar is still worth 19% more against many foreign currencies than it averaged from 1980 to 1982. That should mean cheaper imports in the U.S., but many American distributors have decided to pocket the profits rather than lower their prices. Yves Saint Laurent's Opium perfume, for example, has climbed from $135 an oz. in 1980 to $165 an oz. today, although the cost of the perfume to the importer has simultaneously fallen by about...
Signoret's autobiographical works filled in the details of a personal life whose outlines were already well known. Divorced from Director Yves Allegret in l949, she married Actor-Singer Yves Montand two years later. Despite Montand's well-publicized fling with Marilyn Monroe in 1960, the couple were together for 36 years. "I love her more than ever today," Montand told an interviewer in 1972, "because she is a woman of extraordinary vitality and enthusiasm...
...Soviet emigration policy are limited, he asserted, to people who "know state secrets." Challenged about the fate of Soviet Dissident Anatoli Shcharansky, imprisoned since 1978, Gorbachev declared that the man had "breached our laws and was sentenced by court for that." But Gorbachev flushed and swallowed hard when Interviewer Yves Mourousi asked whether it is true that there are 4 million political prisoners in the Soviet Union. The Soviet leader called the question "absurd, that recalls the propa- ganda of (Josef) Goebbels," the Nazi minister...