WSJ. Magazine Executive Style Editor David Farber goes to Ralph Lauren’s Purple Room to find out how to choose the best-fitting made-to-measure suit.
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When he came to the small mountain town...
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When he came to the small mountain town of Washington, Va., in the early 70s, Patrick O’Connell lived in a dilapidated shack and learned to forage for food. Now the chef and owner of The Little Inn at Washington is teaching his guests to do the same. William Snyder reports.
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Former CNN anchor Lou Dobbs reaches out...
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Former CNN anchor Lou Dobbs reaches out to the Latino community, possibly ahead of a political run. WSJ reporter Peter Wallsten says Mr. Dobbs is even for legalizing the undocumented now.
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Bear Stearns and Lehman execs cashed ou...
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Bear Stearns and Lehman execs cashed out to the tune of $2.5 billion over several years, according to a study. WSJ reporter Aaron Lucchetti discusses what that means to the pay czar’s push to curb pay.
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The hit TV show 'Dancing With the Stars...
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The hit TV show 'Dancing With the Stars' takes the spray tan to a new level. WSJ’s Amy Chozick goes behind the scenes to find the answer to the burning question: Did Tom DeLay spray?
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Even homebuyers who thought they were g...
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Even homebuyers who thought they were getting a bargain are now finding themselves underwater. The News Hub panel discusses a mortgage crisis that has left millions owing more than their homes are worth.
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The Peek Pronto retails for around $50,...
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The Peek Pronto retails for around $50, and monthly service is $20. WSJ’s Marisa Taylor tested the Pronto and found it's ideal for people who want to check e-mails and text without upgrading to a smartphone.
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Dell shares, expected to come in at 28 cents a share, come in short at 23 cents a share. Barron’s West Coast Editor Eric Savitz tells WSJ's Lee Hawkins what's behind the disappointing number.
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Gene DeFronzo, 73, has an unusual obsession: crossing the finish line in marathon after marathon. WSJ reporter Neil King caught up with Mr. DeFonzo for his 402nd race in Kitty Hawk, N.C.
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Survey results from the WSJ’s CEO Counc...
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Survey results from the WSJ’s CEO Council and comments from corporate leaders show a slow return to hiring for companies that were hit hard by the global financial crisis, Lee Hawkins reports.
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