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...sign: shoulder pads, standard issue for the female corporate warrior, are finally disappearing from women's clothing. Even designers are getting into the act: Donna Karan and Bill Blass offer more congenially priced ready-to-wear fashion lines. Revlon's Charles of the Ritz has sprouted the cheaper Ritz Express skin-care line (1 oz. of Perfect Finish makeup: $10, vs. $25 for an ounce of Revenescence liquid foundation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Simple Life: Goodbye to having it all. | 4/8/1991 | See Source »

...more than 200 respondents said they expected to travel domestically or abroad in the next six months -- up from only half who had planned to do so when polled during the war. "Once the war ended, the floodgates opened," says Linda Scott, marketing director for American Express Travel in Chicago. The hottest tickets for her Midwestern customers: Caribbean cruises and package vacations to Mexico and Hawaii...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From Warfare to Fare Wars | 4/8/1991 | See Source »

...examples given above should give some idea of how ludicrous it is to propose a "more correct" way of celebrating Irish culture. But since Ms. Zaleskas insists that a mere keg of beer is inadequate to express her pride in her Irish background, I would like to remind her of the following: First, she is in the United States, not Ireland, and she cannot expect the citizens of this multicultural country, in their appreciation of a foreign culture, to meet her specific guidelines throughout their festivities. Ms. Zaleskas should be honored by the mere fact that Americans annually take...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: St. Patrick's Day is Celebrated Well | 3/18/1991 | See Source »

...Shakespeare's first comedies, The Two Gentlemen of Verona lacks both complexity and freshness. The play contains the early prototypes of what will become Shakespeare's stock characters: the blunt fool Launce (Christopher Scully), who uses crass language to express his words of wisdom; the love-sick Valentine (Andrew Sean Kuan); and the ruthless backstabbing Proteus (Alice Kim). In addition, the play is full of enough concealed identities, overheard conversations and overworked puns to make a sitcom writer groan...

Author: By Carol J. Margolis, | Title: Verona Trite Yet Well-Directed | 3/15/1991 | See Source »

...certainly support the right to put up a symbol to express a point of view, but I'd like people who put up symbols to appreciate the substance of that symbol," said Harley E. Guttman '92 just before she began her march to Cabot...

Author: By Esme Howard, | Title: Seventy March Silently From Kirkland To Cabot to Protest Confederate Flags | 3/9/1991 | See Source »

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