Crossette explained matters to her international audience in the very next paragraph:
This seaside city has an ethereal quality to it--from the beachside promenade of La
Crossette to the winding back streets peppered with cafes and restaurants, boulangeries and bakeries as they weave their way into the surrounding hills sprinkled with villas.
Also see Peter Berkowitz, "Liberty First, Democracy Later," Haaretz, 10 June 2005; Uri Avnery, "Djinn in the Box, "CounterPunch, April 4, 2005 (<http://www.counterpunch.org/avnery04042005.html>); Barbara
Crossette, "Democracies Love Peace, Don't They?" New York Times, 1 June 1997, News of the Week, p.
In the future, employers will be forced to find ways to recruit and retain older and more experienced workers in order to remain productive and competitive (
Crossette, 1999; Research and Policy Committee, 1999; Walker, 1998).
In 1996, longtime U.N.-watcher Barbara
Crossette notes in a report for the Hewlett Foundation, participants in the U.N.
(9) Barbara
Crossette, "English Is Making a Comeback in Sri Lanka," New York Times, 7 January 1990.
(6) World Bank Vice President Ismail Serageldin, as quoted in Barbara
Crossette, "Severe Water Crisis Ahead for Poorest Nations in Next 2 Decades," New York Times, 10 August 1995.
(190.) Barbara
Crossette, As Support for Intervention Grows, Indonesia Persuades U.N.
(17) Barbara
Crossette, "Icons of the New Iran" The Nation Online, June 26, 2009 (.http://www.thenation.com/doc/20090706/crossette2), p.
He cites the beauty of the Silver Swallow shell, the attention-grabbing effects of the Variegated Twisting Tourbillion, and the "beautiful chaos" of the
Crossette shell, a traditional Chinese firework.