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  1. paris fashion week: speed, car crashes, and really big sunglasses

    style.com » Style File - Oct 2, 2008

    Sunglasses will be key for Spring. Particularly the statement variety. Weren’t expecting that, were you? Still, the Hussein Chalayan variety may well grab your attention. While everyone else is sizing down, Chalayan

    Also tagged: hussein chalayan, designer update

  2. speed, car crashes, and really big sunglasses

    style.com » Style File - Oct 2, 2008

    Sunglasses will be key for Spring. Particularly the statement variety. Weren’t expecting that, were you? Still, the Hussein Chalayan variety may well grab your attention. While everyone else is sizing down, Chalayan

    Also tagged: hussein chalayan, designer update

  3. La nuova Fulton Lounge di Scott Wilson

    designerblog.it » designerblog - Sep 16, 2008

    Torniamo a parlare di Scott Wilson e del suo Minimal Studios per presentarvi la Fulton Lunge, il primo progetto di una serie di sedute che sarà disponibile nella primavera del 2009. La sedia comoda e rilassante con un

    Also tagged: designer, curiosità, anteprima, arredamento, sedia, seduta, minimal studios, primavera 2009, fulton lunge, base a dondolo, maharam paul smith, knoll boucle

  4. Philip Railsback's 'Barstow' Heads for the Big Screen

    weblogsinc.com » Cinematical - Aug 5, 2008

    Filed under: Comedy, Casting, Deals, Scripts Just over a year ago, Christopher Campbell blogged about Flash of Genius heading towards production with Greg Kinnear. It's the story of Robert Kearns, the man who invented

    Also tagged: cinematical, keith carradine, keithcarradine, barstow, scottwilson, steve railsback, philiprailsback, philip railsback, steverailsback

  5. Design all’asta per il World Wildlife Fund

    designerblog.it » designerblog - May 12, 2008

    Ci affezioniamo sempre di più ad ogni genere di animale domestico ma spesso gli animali selvatici rischiano l’estinzione, solo perché troppo lontani dalla nostra realtà quotidiana. Ogni tanto però qualcuno ci ricorda

    Also tagged: world wildlife fund, kohler, associazioni, social design

  6. Was 'Excluded' the Wrong Word?

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Deborah Howell - Ombudsman - Apr 20, 2008

    Reporting about Israel and the Middle East is an important but thankless task. A Middle East reporting assignment means catching flak from pro-Israel and pro-Arab groups who often see stories through their own lenses.

    Also tagged: middle east, word, london, israël, washington dc, the, united states, university of pennsylvania, deborah howell, jerusalem, wrong, harvard university, was, haifa, tel aviv university, university of maryland, george mason university, excluded, david siegel, anwar sadat, the washington times, israeli ministry of foreign affairs, international institute for strategic studies, committee for accuracy

  7. A Reporting Coup and Its Critics

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Sunday Outlook - Mar 16, 2008

    A story about the Kurdish guerrillas needed more history and context.

    Also tagged: europe, iraq, reporting, cuba, washington dc, united states, turkey, johns hopkins university, fidel castro, coup, and, a, its, deborah howell, critics, baghdad, lehigh university, the brookings institution, turkish ministry of foreign affairs, kurdistan workers party, henri barkey, international relations department, joshua partlow, school of advanced international studies, aliza marcus, andrea bruce, mark parris, omer taspinar, svante cornell, coralie farlee, central asia caucasus institute, national war college

  8. A Reporting Coup and Its Critics

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Deborah Howell - Ombudsman - Mar 15, 2008

    A hard-to-get Page 1 story and photos from the mountains of northern Iraq, near the Turkish border, gave Post readers a rare and valuable inside look at the guerrillas of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). The March 8

    Also tagged: europe, iraq, reporting, cuba, washington dc, united states, turkey, johns hopkins university, fidel castro, coup, and, a, its, deborah howell, critics, baghdad, lehigh university, the brookings institution, turkish ministry of foreign affairs, kurdistan workers party, henri barkey, international relations department, joshua partlow, school of advanced international studies, aliza marcus, andrea bruce, mark parris

  9. Restrained Optimism For Mideast Peace Talks

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Bush Administration - Nov 27, 2007

    On the eve of President Bush's most ambitious effort to forge peace between Israelis and Palestinians, White House aides played down expectations for an immediate breakthrough, while Saudi Arabia, a key U.S. ally, made

    Also tagged: middle east, talks, george w bush, israël, washington dc, united states, jericho, mideast, syria, saudi arabia, hamas, peace, stephen hadley, west bank, mahmoud abbas, condoleezza rice, ehud olmert, jerusalem, for, optimism, gaza strip, dana perino, prince saud al faisal, the white house, robin wright, annapolis maryland, the brookings institution, league of arab states, bruce riedel, saban center for middle east policy, restrained, diana butto, nathan j diament, abbas s fatah party