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On the recommendation of several British fashion editors, I visited Vestiaire Collective, the Paris-based resale (translation: the clothes are preowned) site that launched in the U.K. last spring and now ships to the U.S. The selection is thoroughly high-end (celebrities Sophie Dahl and Rachel Weisz have donated goods), and each piece is vetted by in-house specialists who are trained to weed out fakes.
WSJ: The Fashion Piece That Got Away
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Although properly-raised pit bull terriers can make good pets, according to reputable Georgia breeder Tara Vickers, fighting dogs - having been trained to attack other animals - are impossible to re-house safely.
BBC: NEWS | Americas | Brutal culture of US dog fighting
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This particular panel, at the Forbes 400 Summit On Philanthropy last June, included two Silicon Valley venture capitalists Marc Andreessen and Jim Breyer, along with Dr. Cheryl Dorsey, a Harvard-trained pediatrician, former White House fellow, and now the president of Echoing Green, a pioneer in the social entrepreneurship movement.
FORBES: Marc Benioff: Billionaires Should Act Charitably Now, Not Later
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Additionally, you already have the skill sets in-house as well with your IT staff who are trained on Windows Server and Microsoft System Center.
FORBES: Real Customers, Real Private Clouds
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Cisco is committed to feeding this jobs beast, so that it can hire enough people in-house, and so that its many partners around the globe can be fully staffed with highly trained workers.
FORBES: Is There A Glut Of Technology Jobs For Young People?
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The high-level discussions going on in and around the White House are characterized as a debate between lawyers, who are trained to publicly disclose as little as possible, and political operatives, who want to prove their insistence there is nothing incriminating or embarrassing in the notes.
CNN: Notes Seem To Contain No Bombshells