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October 2013

May 2013

Art Sellers Show Confidence

By |2017-03-22T22:40:38+00:00May 8th, 2013|

New York's chief auction houses on Tuesday kicked off a two-week series of sales that will test price levels for dozens of top artists—and in the process, gauge the health of the art market.

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A Time for Quirky Watches

By |2017-03-22T22:40:38+00:00May 6th, 2013|

Swiss watchmakers have long built their reputation on accuracy and workmanship. Now, a new breed of craftsmen is competing for a slice of the global watch boom by offering outlandish designs.

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April 2013

Couples Turns Back the Clock

By |2017-03-22T22:40:41+00:00April 13th, 2013|

Fred Couples turned back the clock again at the Masters Friday. 21 years removed from his only win here, the 53-year-old Couples was the clubhouse leader late in the afternoon Friday at five-under-par, after shooting rounds of 68 and 71.

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February 2013

Home-Design Help—At What Cost?

By |2017-03-22T22:40:46+00:00February 6th, 2013|

Zillow Digs, a new app and website, shows photos of beautiful rooms and provides estimates of kitchens and bathrooms that tell people how much it might cost them to do the same remodel in their homes.

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January 2013

Can Décor Save a Marriage?

By |2017-03-22T22:40:48+00:00January 26th, 2013|

He wants stark simplicity. She dreams of sumptuous plenty. Increase the odds of achieving conflict resolution with the spare but sensual look of luxe minimalism.

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December 2012

All The Pretty Houses

By |2017-03-22T22:40:51+00:00December 7th, 2012|

Architect Daniel Romualdez has become one of the premier decorators of our time. Nowhere is his impeccable taste—and his mastery of eclectic styles—more on display than in his own four homes.

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