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October 18, 2004 | Lisa Altobelli HE RENTED a yacht named Privacy, but just in case that didn't afford Tiger Woods the seclusion he desired at his wedding last week at the Sandy Lane resort in Barbados, there were droves of camouflage-wearing...
November 27, 1978 | Jeannette Bruce Shortly before the venerable firm of Abercrombie & Fitch went out of business, I bought a bird feeder called the Droll Yankee at their Madison Avenue store. Designed to hold sunflower seeds, it is a long plastic...
October 05, 1970 | Ruth Lieder Maybe it began with Custer or Cody (who borrowed the idea from the Indians) or about the time Kit Carson showed up in all that fringe, but American men began wearing leathers a long time ago and have been wearing...
January 15, 1968 | Robert Cantwell In addition to selling some of the world's finest and most expensive sporting goods, the old firm of Abercrombie & Fitch has suddenly gone into the publishing business with no sacrifice whatever of its standards of...
September 11, 1967 | Robert Cantwell A reader of Sir Francis Chichester's Along the Clipper Way (Coward McCann, $5.95) is likely to find one of two things has happened to him. He will want to know more about the remarkable sailors whose stories are...
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