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The genius of Danziger is to get to the heart of an institution through myriad personal interviews.
Cover to Cover 2007
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The genius of Danziger is to get to the heart of an institution through myriad personal interviews.
Cover to Cover 2007
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In Britain, where Marc Danziger is visiting, he is seeing British patriotism rise.
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From his second book, All in a Day’s Work, with snapshots of 50 people’s jobs, to the revealing Eton Voices, which exposed the mystique of Britain’s premier upper-crust school through interviews with Old Etonians, and now to New York’s Metropolitan Museum, Danziger is a master of the pointillist portrait.
Cover to Cover 2007
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From his second book, All in a Day’s Work, with snapshots of 50 people’s jobs, to the revealing Eton Voices, which exposed the mystique of Britain’s premier upper-crust school through interviews with Old Etonians, and now to New York’s Metropolitan Museum, Danziger is a master of the pointillist portrait.
Cover to Cover 2007
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But as Sean Callebs reports the so-called Danziger Seven have as many supporters as they do critics.
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If you call the store and give them the code "Danziger" you will receive a 10% discount on whatever you buy.
Cool Stuff! The Year in Pictures 2008
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If you call the store and give them the code "Danziger" you will receive a 10% discount on whatever you buy.
Archive 2008-06-01 The Year in Pictures 2008
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The male source of pride used to be on how much they spent on fancy TVs, technology and other toys, Danziger says.
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Pam Danziger, whose Unity Marketing consultancy specializes in luxury branding, says that Baby Boomers, who make up a large chunk of wealthy households, have tempered shopping urges.
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