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Paid $130,000 To Porn Star, Linked To Donald Trump, Says His Lawyer: Report
- Wednesday February 14, 2018
- World News | Agence France-Presse
President Donald Trump's personal lawyer told the New York Times Tuesday he paid $130,000 of his own money to a porn star who once said she had an affair with Trump.
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Wedding dress a hit. Sister's, not just Kate's
- Friday May 6, 2011
- World News | Stephanie Clifford, The New York Times
Shortly before the start of the royal wedding last Friday, designers and bridal boutiques planning knockoff dresses went into action when they got their first glimpse of the gown. "The second we saw it on the screen, it was beautiful," said Omid Moradi, chief executive for Faviana, a dress-making business based in Manhattan that plans to produce it...
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Guess what the last-minute men are buying
- Friday December 24, 2010
- World News | Stephanie Clifford, The New York Times
At this time of year, jewelers rely on last-minute men. They are the spouses, the boyfriends, the loved ones, all who, up until this week, have been steering clear of malls and anything that requires gift-wrapping. But in these last few days, they have suddenly assumed a predictable stance, bending over glass counters and snapping up necklaces, bra...
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Watching the catwalk, and clicking 'add to cart'
- Sunday September 12, 2010
- World News | Stephanie Clifford, New York Times
It used to be that designers showed clothes at Fashion Week to court the influential few, mainly the buyers and fashion editors who determined what styles would be hot in retail stores a season away.But now they are starting to sidestep the middleman. Web technology, and a desire to entice luxury shoppers who are suddenly spending again, are spurri...
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Advertisers line up for iPad debut
- Thursday March 25, 2010
- World News | Stephanie Clifford, New York Times News Service
Advertisers initially approached new media as if they were going duck hunting, tiptoeing cautiously into the waters of mobile phones and the Internet. With the iPad, it's big-game season.
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www.ndtv.com
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Paid $130,000 To Porn Star, Linked To Donald Trump, Says His Lawyer: Report
- Wednesday February 14, 2018
- World News | Agence France-Presse
President Donald Trump's personal lawyer told the New York Times Tuesday he paid $130,000 of his own money to a porn star who once said she had an affair with Trump.
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www.ndtv.com
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Wedding dress a hit. Sister's, not just Kate's
- Friday May 6, 2011
- World News | Stephanie Clifford, The New York Times
Shortly before the start of the royal wedding last Friday, designers and bridal boutiques planning knockoff dresses went into action when they got their first glimpse of the gown. "The second we saw it on the screen, it was beautiful," said Omid Moradi, chief executive for Faviana, a dress-making business based in Manhattan that plans to produce it...
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www.ndtv.com
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Guess what the last-minute men are buying
- Friday December 24, 2010
- World News | Stephanie Clifford, The New York Times
At this time of year, jewelers rely on last-minute men. They are the spouses, the boyfriends, the loved ones, all who, up until this week, have been steering clear of malls and anything that requires gift-wrapping. But in these last few days, they have suddenly assumed a predictable stance, bending over glass counters and snapping up necklaces, bra...
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www.ndtv.com
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Watching the catwalk, and clicking 'add to cart'
- Sunday September 12, 2010
- World News | Stephanie Clifford, New York Times
It used to be that designers showed clothes at Fashion Week to court the influential few, mainly the buyers and fashion editors who determined what styles would be hot in retail stores a season away.But now they are starting to sidestep the middleman. Web technology, and a desire to entice luxury shoppers who are suddenly spending again, are spurri...
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www.ndtv.com
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Advertisers line up for iPad debut
- Thursday March 25, 2010
- World News | Stephanie Clifford, New York Times News Service
Advertisers initially approached new media as if they were going duck hunting, tiptoeing cautiously into the waters of mobile phones and the Internet. With the iPad, it's big-game season.
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www.ndtv.com