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Robert Graham’s Shirt Story

In honor of the 10th anniversary of his Robert Graham clothing label, American designer Robert Stock unveiled X Collection, consisting of 40 intricately designed shirts ($178 to $228). The shirts are mostly modern redesigns of best-selling patterns from the past decade, and each incorporates a fancifully embroidered X inside the ...

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Robert Graham’s Shirt Story

In honor of the 10th anniversary of his Robert Graham clothing label, American designer Robert Stock unveiled X Collection, consisting of 40 intricately designed shirts ($178 to $228).

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Vacheron Constantin’s American Dreams

Vacheron Constantin watches first arrived on American shores in 1832, but it wasn’t until this year that the brand opened its first boutique in the United States, in New York City.

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Vacheron Constantin’s American Dreams

Vacheron Constantin watches first arrived on American shores in 1832, but it wasn’t until this year that the brand opened its first boutique in the United States, in New York City. Vacheron marked the milestone with three limited-edition watches that are exclusively available through the Madison Avenue store. Limited to ...

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Boulud’s New Book Offers Signature Recipes

Chef Daniel Boulud’s newest venture is a two-volume set of books called Cocktails & Amuse-Bouches For Her and For Him ($50), which debuts in Assouline book stores this month. Written in collaboration with mixologist Xavier Herit, the collection features separate women’s and men’s books, each comprising 20 cocktails and 10 ...

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Boulud’s New Book Offers Signature Recipes

Chef Daniel Boulud’s newest venture is a two-volume set of books called Cocktails & Amuse-Bouches For Her and For Him ($50), which debuts in Assouline book stores this month. Written in collaboration with mixologist Xavier Herit, the collection features separate women’s and men’s books, each comprising 20 cocktails and 10 ...

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Lessons In Business From Dr. Love’s Hug Orgy

There's a science to creating a world that's happier and more profitable, says neuroeconomist Paul Zak. Over a microphone, neuroeconomist Paul Zak is exhorting 500 New Yorkers to give more love. "Everyone has to hug at least one stranger by the end of tonight," he insists, "No creepy hugs, please." We're at the luridly named "Love Night" at the BMW-Guggenheim Lab on a Friday night, to be test subjects for experiments in what triggers our brains to trust.

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Draw the Line on Lawyer Fees

Lawyer and founder of MyLawsuit.com Michele Colucci hopes her start-up will change the way people find an attorney and how much is paid in referral fees. At the start of her career as an attorney, Michele Colucci spent a couple of years in Los Angeles working for a large law firm, but found that Big Law wasn’t for her

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Draw the Line on Lawyer Fees

Lawyer and founder of MyLawsuit.com Michele Colucci hopes her start-up will change the way people find an attorney and how much is paid in referral fees. At the start of her career as an attorney, Michele Colucci spent a couple of years in Los Angeles working for a large law firm, but found that Big Law wasn’t for her. After a stint as the owner and operator of a small chain of retail stores in the Washington D.C

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Infographic: What’s Really Happening At Solyndra

You've heard bad things about it in the news, but one company's bankruptcy doesn't spell doom for the solar industry, or government funding of energy projects. If you've read any news recently , you've heard of Solyndra , the big solar firm whose bankruptcy is causing headaches for the Obama administration and is being used as evidence that the world isn't ready for solar power.

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Video: Vaccines: Parents opting for alternative schedules

Erica Hill and Jeff Glor talk to "Early Show" medical correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton about the potential health consequences of a trend that has parents spacing out their children's vaccinations.

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Does the Economy Matter to You?

This week's TrendWatch helps you weed through the economic indicators that matter to your small business. You may feel a bit lost these days trying to take the nation’s economic temperature. We’ve seen the stock market yo-yo in a matter of days—plunging to record lows on a Friday, only to shoot back up at the sound of Monday’s opening bell

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