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  2. Vera Neumann - Wikipedia

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    After her death, she continued to receive acclaim from museums and exhibits around the country. In 1999, Vera Licensing was sold to The Tog Shop, a catalog company which had licensed sportswear from Vera Licensing. The Tog Shop was put up for sale in 2005 and Susan Seid, then the VP of Merchandising of The Tog Shop, bought "The Vera Company".

  3. Ryan Howard (The Office) - Wikipedia

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    When offered a job for corporate in the season 3 finale, Ryan relocates to New York City and adopts a nouveau riche persona by becoming extroverted, growing a beard, wearing expensive suits, and getting $200 haircuts. The show also suggests he struggles with drugs and alcohol while partying.

  4. Mel Karmazin - Wikipedia

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    Soon after he would add fellow New York stations WKTU and WFAN into Infinity's stable. WFAN morning talent Don Imus often referred to Karmazin on the air, never by name, but by the nickname "The Zen Master". [6] Karmazin ran Infinity for 15 years, then sold the company to Westinghouse, then the parent of CBS. For most of his career he has been ...

  5. Kenny Scharf - Wikipedia

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    Kenny Scharf (born November 23, 1958) is an American painter [1] known for his participation in New York City's interdisciplinary East Village art scene during the 1980s, alongside Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring.

  6. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Thursday, December 12

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    Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Thursday, December 12, 2024The New York Times

  7. Continental Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    The Continental Iron Works was an American shipbuilding and engineering company founded in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, in 1861 by Thomas F. Rowland.It is best known for building a number of monitor warships for the United States Navy during the American Civil War, most notably the first of the type, USS Monitor.

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