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$2.7 Billion Dutch Fair Lures Art Collectors as Records Boost Confidence A record 263 dealers will offer
paintings and other works worth $2.7 billion at the world’s
largest art and antiques fair, anticipating the return of the
billionaire big-spenders.
Toyota's `Bargains' May Boost U.S. Sales 30% in March, Edmunds.com Says Toyota Motor Corp., buoyed by an
incentive campaign, may report a 30 percent jump in U.S. sales
in March after recalls of millions of vehicles damped deliveries
for two months, industry researcher Edmunds.com said.
BA Labor Negotiations Put on Hold as Airline Ponders Union's Savings Plan British Airways Plc talks aimed
at averting a strike by 12,000 flight attendants have been
adjourned while the carrier considers a new savings plan, the
Unite union said.
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Bentley Fetches Top Price at $1.5 Million Classic-Car Auction A 1950s Bentley was the top lot in a
U.K. auction of classic cars last night that raised a total of 1
million pounds ($1.5 million). Bidders were encouraged by
vehicles with low estimates and avoided some with higher prices.
Mitsubishi All-Wheel Drives Defy Iciest Roads: Jason H. Harper Tim O’Neil appears to be either out
of control or simply insane.
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Mint Manages Money for the Attention-Impaired: Rich Jaroslovsky In Mint.com’s creation story, as
recounted on its Web site, founder Aaron Patzer started the free
online personal-finance service after a tedious 2005 session
with Intuit Corp.’s Quicken budgeting software. These days, any
complaints about Quicken should be directed at Patzer himself.
Sex Trumps Jobs, as in Steve, in App Flap: Rich Jaroslovsky Is the iPhone bigger than sex? Not
likely, but we may be about to find out.
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Per Se, Ramsay Alums Bring Heat, Sodium Blitzkrieg to Recette Recette serves supermodel-friendly
small plates and rewards the fashionably layered.
El Bulli Move Over -- Noma’s Culinary Challenge: Richard Vines Food lovers around the world who
fret over their inability to get a table at El Bulli might do a
lot worse than hop on a plane to Denmark and try Noma instead.
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Vineyard Defaults Surge as Lost Land Values Undermine Napa Wine In California’s Napa Valley,
producer of the most expensive U.S. wines, 2010 may be a vintage
year for foreclosures as the industry is squeezed by falling
land values and a consumer shift to cheaper brands.
After Earthquake Chilean Wineries Count Damage, Trust Exports Last week’s massive earthquake in
Chile caused widespread damage to the country’s wineries,
although current supplies should help avert significant
disruption in export sales.
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Phantom’s Love Gets Messy in Sequel ‘Love Never Dies’: Review The Phantom of the Opera, last
seen fleeing from the bowels of the Paris opera, has resurfaced
as an impresario in Coney Island.
Sewage Workers, Red Flags Kick Off Paris ‘Ring’: Review A revolution-tinged “Das
Rheingold” opened the first complete cycle of Wagner’s
“Ring” to be staged at the Paris Opera since 1955.
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