Jay Leno: Why a luxury watch is like a fine automobile — and vice versa
A new book explores the connection between luxury watches and cars, motorcycles and racing culture.
Jay Leno: Why a luxury watch is like a fine automobile — and vice versa
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White Collar Watch: Spoofing Case Shows Fine Line Between Fair and Fraud
A recent S.E.C. case shows how difficult it can be to separate those who use the loopholes in the system to their advantage from those engaging in fraud.
Beware The Fine Print: In Arbitration, a ‘Privatization of the Justice System’
Forced individual arbitration often bears little resemblance to court: The rules tend to favor businesses, and judges and juries are replaced by arbitrators whose rulings are difficult to appeal.
A Sweepstakes to Meet the Bushes, Worth ,000 in Prizes and 1,200 Words of Fine Print
Jeb Bush has opened a contest to bring a lucky winner to Houston to meet all the big-name members of the Bush family. But, as in many contests, there are catches: over 1,200 words of special rules.