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  • Thursday, February 17, 2011
  • People & Ideas: Partnership

    Like a Marriage, Only More Enduring

    Twenty years ago, Warren Buffett invited Sharon Osberg to Omaha to play cards. It was a game that changed their lives. Now best friends, the pair chat about their relationship and the rigors of low-stakes, high-pressure bridge

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  • People & Ideas: Soapbox

    Michael Eisner

    The former Disney CEO has reinvented himself as author and new-media entrepreneur. Seeing the potential to reach larger audiences than ever before via the Web, the complex mogul talks about the transformation of media from caveman days to those ahead and how content really is king

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  • Fashion

    Resort on the Rise

    Against a backdrop of Sol LeWitt’s stunning murals, resort wear shows its versatile side, with clean lines and graphic prints that will carry you through the year in style. Plus: watch a behind-the-scenes video of our fashion shoot

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  • Places & Things: Design

    A Very Smart Car

    Yes, it’s adorable. But unlike other tiny cars buzzing around American cities, the new Fiat 500 C shows that a small ride can be as refined as it is cute

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  • People & Ideas

    The Allure of Vincent Cassel

    A leading man of modern French cinema, actor Vincent Cassel is poised for international success with this season’s “Black Swan.”

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  • People & Ideas: Upstart

    The Not-for-Profit Capitalist

    Nonprofits have long concentrated on helping those at the bottom of the pyramid, but Endeavor CEO Linda Rottenberg has set her sights on those in the middle. It’s a strategy that’s paying dividends both in human and financial terms

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  • Places & Things: Jewelry

    Loud and Clear

    Bold geometric forms in unexpected materials make a stand-alone statement

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  • Places & Things: For Sale

    The Last Resort

    The East Deck motel weathered Montauk’s biggest wave—gentrification—but now the cult-classic inn is on the market. Is the surf really up?

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