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...The thing about British designer Mary Quant, says Edward Sexton, the Savile Row tailor who helped shape the look of the Swinging Sixties in London, is that she was “immediately recognisable....
...Those who donate to the V&A want to memorialise their own or another’s life through style....
...“Dead, intimidating, forbidding,” is how Edward Sexton, the veteran tailor, recalls it....
...A 2009 Supreme Court case involving prescription drug labels, Wyeth v Levine, greenlighted state laws that are stricter than federal laws....
...The Neues Museum is Berlin’s version of the V&A....
...They are one of only two families to have three generations of work represented in the Smithsonian (the other is the Wyeth family of painters)....
...the Analysts, Martoma claimed to have “black edge” —illicit, nonpublic information… The Analysts exchanged a number of emails and instant messages with Cohen about whether Martoma’s advice on Elan and Wyeth...
...Meanwhile here’s the DOJ’s sealed criminal complaint in USA v Martoma....
...Winning Channel 4’s Road To V contest last year gave them the opportunity to open at the 2007 V Festival. That, in turn, led to the first single release last autumn....
...Whatever the weather, the soundtrack of the summer will be played at such events as Virgin’s V Festival, Tennent’s T In The Park and the Reading and Leeds festivals, otherwise known as the Carling Weekend...
...The court will decide whether to shield drugmakers from many costly patient lawsuits, agreeing to hear Wyeth v Levine, a case that tests whether companies are protected from liability when federal regulators...
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