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High Bidder, High Style
Section : Features
Premiere Issue
Great art and great style have one thing in common: They’re both best appreciated by a man with an eye for the deal. To prove the point, we paired works from the collection of London banker Jonathon Wynniatt-Husey with a few of today’s finest threads. The results? Suitable for framing.
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Killer Instinct
Section : Directions
October 2007
Travelling to the countryside to engage in some country pursuits? It will hardly do to hike around in jeans and an old wax jacket. Display your class — and your love for the hunt — with these high-calibre fashions.
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An Ex-CEO’S Plan for World Peace
Section : Bullet Points
Premiere Issue
Former telecom chief executive C. Holland Taylor attempts to connect the world and end extremism.
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Editor's Letter/Contributors

Premiere Issue
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Stream On
Section : Features
Feb/March 2008
Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler has been flying high (sometimes in more ways than one) for close to 40 years. Now, just back from the band’s most sweeping tour to date, the loyal Gulfstream customer explains what makes him the most down-to-earth superstar in rock.
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High Bidder, High Style
Section : Features
US Premiere
Great art and great style have one thing in common: They’re both best appreciated by a man with an eye for the deal. To prove the point, we paired works from the collection of London banker Jonathon Wynniatt-Husey with a few of today’s finest threads. The results? Suitable for framing.
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Confessions of a Turnaround Junkie
Section : Features
Spring 2008
For the past 30 years, Delphi chairman Robert “Steve” Miller has been salvaging America’s most troubled companies, from Chrysler to Morrison Knudsen, Aetna to Bethlehem Steel. His first rule: Choosing the right leader spells the difference between a turnaround — and a financial disaster.
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