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| With a Glance Backward, Brooks Brothers Looks to the Future When Luxottica sent Mr. Del Vecchio to New York to run its North American operations in 1982, the young executive headed straight to Madison ... 1988, Brooks Brothers enthusiastically embraced the casual wear boom of the 1990s, as the store's merchants were told to copy the business-casual look of ...
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| Whaling Museum should bring statue by great woman sculptor out of dark Her Joan of Arc was the first statue dedicated to a woman in the city. If you look, her work is all over New York City. In 2014 a major exhibition of her work opened at Columbia University. In Art News the review headline was "The Most Famous New York Sculptor You've Never Heard Of." From the Bronx ...
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| The Business Deals That Could Imperil Trump We pored over Donald Trump's business records for well over a year, at least those records you can get without a badge or a subpoena. ... Civil suits filed in Los Angeles and New York allege that a former mayor of the largest city in Kazakhstan and several of his family members laundered millions in ...
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| Special Report: New York's enterprise infrastructure ecosystem But beyond these clusters of individuals lie the glue that is holding the ecosystem together: Jonathan Lehr and his team at Work-Bench and Ed Sim and Eliot Durbin at Boldstart. All three of them made the bet years ago that New York City would become an epicenter of the enterprise infrastructure ...
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| Despairing on Earth Day? Read This That thought brought me back to David Buckel. After retiring as a civil rights lawyer, Mr. Buckel devoted himself to exactly the kind of work Mr. Walston and his co-authors talk about. He made city life better by developing compost programs and collaborating with urban gardeners around New York City, ...
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| In New York City, following in David Bowie's footsteps NEW YORK — There are few artists who merit a true pilgrimage — a concerted attempt to walk in the footsteps of greatness — but if there's one luminary worth traveling for, it's David Bowie. With the final stop of the Victoria and Albert Museum's experiential "David Bowie Is" retrospective exhibition now ...
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| Before hosting HQ Trivia, Scott Rogowsky was a struggling comedian living with his parents It's been a wild nine months for Scott Rogowsky, host of the popular live game show app HQ Trivia, which launched in August 2017 and quickly built a massive ... "I figured I'd done my time in the New York City comedy grind, and I was headed out to LA, where there's just so much more work," he says.
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| With Michael Cohen investigation, Trump's 'fixer' becomes a danger Citing a New York Times report on the issue, the president wrote that he "always liked & respected" Cohen, adding: "Most people will flip if the Government lets them out of trouble, even if it means lying or making up stories. Sorry, I don't see Michael doing that despite the horrible Witch Hunt and the ...
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| Life after Namath: 40 years of bad luck, JET-Suffering NAMATH: "New York is a challenge. Your focus can be broken in a lot of ways. The Big Apple, being the greatest city in the world, can catch a guy's eye, can catch a guy's ear, can take his mind off the function. It comes into play and you can't run away from it. You should know what kind of guy you're ...
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| Misty Copeland: What's in My Bag? Misty Copeland attends The 2018 DVF Awards at United Nations on April 13, 2018 in New York City. Steven ... "When I'm leaving my husband for work or he has to leave town, we always write each other notes. ... Since I'm a Virgo and I'm so anal, I like to get little compartments so I can see everything.".
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