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...company has magicked up hundreds of swanky evenings for clients eager to turn that run-of-the-mill marriage proposal into something a bit more dramatic, or otherwise treat their loved one to the kind of evening Paris Hilton might find pleasantly routine. Prices start at $362 for an hour-long package, while tailor-made all-day glitzfests that can include limousine rides, hovering photographers, red carpets and four hysterical fans cost up to $4,234. Soirée de Star offers its staged stardom in Paris, Nice, Cannes, Toulouse, Barcelona and Madrid. It's not unusual to spot celebs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: They'll Make You A Star | 2/5/2006 | See Source »

...have to be Freud to figure out that the $1 billion executive-coaching industry is an opportunity. So psychoanalysis is expanding off the couch and into the boardroom. It's a specialty that requires no special training--anyone can be a coach--yet fees reach $1,000 an hour. At the American Psychoanalytic Association's annual meeting last month, nervous newcomers quizzed established coaches on everything from confidentiality to marketing. "Much of it goes against our training, having to focus on group dynamics instead of the individual," says Kerry Sulkowicz, a psychiatrist. Another presenter, Kathleen Pogue White, says a constant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Biz Briefs: New Shrink Gig: Executive Coach | 2/5/2006 | See Source »

...Piazza Castello against the backdrop of the imposing 350-year-old Palazzo Reale. Inside the cafés, visitors can indulge in Torino's sinful bicerin, a concoction of coffee, cream and the chocolate locals adore. They may work hard, but the Torinesi know how to make the aperitif hour a nightly, predinner tradition. As home to the annual Slow Food festival, a showcase for the movement that seeks to preserve Italy's traditional cuisine, Torino offers diners a rich choice of truffle sauces, sharp cheeses and full-bodied Barolo and Barbera wines - not to mention two native inventions, grissini...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Torino Gets Stoked | 2/4/2006 | See Source »

Kirby appeared relaxed in an hour-long interview in his office this morning. He deflected direct questions about reports that Summers had forced him to resign. But he did not deny them...

Author: By Evan H. Jacobs and Anton S. Troianovski, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Kirby: Resignation Was a "Mutual Decision" | 2/3/2006 | See Source »

...whirlwind hour-and-a-half that mixed serious stock statistics with intense sound effects, projectile office chairs, and the kind of cheering usually found at a wrestling match, Cramer, who also graduated from Harvard Law School in 1984, made several nods to his alma mater during the show. He interviewed fellow alumnus of the Law School’s Class of 1984 and two-term New York State Attorney General Eliot L. Spitzer...

Author: By Katherine M. Gray, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: HLS Hosts ‘Mad Money’ | 2/2/2006 | See Source »

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