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...accent, that this is a bathroom to be recognized the world over. The Versailles of toiletry. Bob Villa would have examined this fine handiwork and exclaimed with glee, “My Lord, this is an old house!” Continuing in the line of accredited domestic credits, Martha Stewart herself would have ogled at the excellent placement of potpourri and tasteful use of mosaic floor tiles. Whether you be on the run, or have the runs, this is a pilgrimage of plumbing all Harvard students should make at some point during their excretory career...
...Kanos will do. "We'd like to take our work as lifestyle consultants global," says Kyoko. Mika nods. They're considering a cosmetics line, food products or spas. "We want to create a global brand based on our image and personal tastes," Kyoko says, smiling sweetly. "Like your Martha Stewart." Unrobed...
...TIME: What exactly would that involve? Kyoko: The melding the Asian and Western cultures, is maybe the best way to put it. Our work could extend to food, store or restaurant design, selling a line of cosmetics, using our tastes. Like your Martha Stewart, but not, obviously, so domestic. In Japan, they call us "gorgeous" like that's part of our name. But we want to be known as more than just beauties. We realize that in the U.S., it's not enough just to be beautiful. We know we'll be asked, What can you do? I would...
DIED. SALLY RESTON, 89, journalist and photographer who chronicled women's lives in Europe during World War II; in Washington. She was a major influence on and journalistic partner to her husband, columnist and Washington correspondent James Reston; together they produced the Vineyard Gazette on Martha's Vineyard from 1968 to 1988. They met in college on a double date, for which Sally had been matched with James' fraternity brother. "She was a Phi Beta Kappa," James Reston later recalled. "I was a C-minus student...
...much for some. Martha Casillas ’05 said she thought it was “pathetic...