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  • Apple Store employees in front of the new Apple Store in New York on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, center, stands outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, in black, arrives outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Macy's Department Store in Bronx, New York.
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  • Store employees restock shelves with High School Musical products at the World of Disney store in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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  • Some of the first customers walk into the new Apple Store in New York on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Macy's Department Store in Bronx, New York.
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  • Macy's Department Store in Bronx, New York.
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  • Macy's Department Store in Bronx, New York.
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  • Store employees restock shelves with High School Musical products at the World of Disney store in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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  • Some of the first customers walk into the new Apple Store in New York on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Some of the first customers walk into the new Apple Store in New York on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Some of the first customers wait in line in front of the new Apple Store in New York on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Some of the first customers wait in line in front of the new Apple Store in New York on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, center, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., far left, stand inside the new Apple Store in New York on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, right, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, in black, arrives outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Apple Store workers cheer outside the new uptown 5th Ave. Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening at 6pm Friday, May 19, 2006.
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  • The 5th Avenue Apple Store in New York. Dec. 27, 2006. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • A fabric seller's store front in New York's Lower East Side.
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  • A worker cleans the decorative glass railings at the new Barnes & Noble Store located at 150 e. 86th street on the lower level inside a brand new apartment building  in New York, NY on Thursday, June 18, 2009.
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  • Installer Luis Rojas puts up a picture frame in the Audio Books section at the new Barnes & Noble Store located at 150 e. 86th street on the lower level inside a brand new apartment building  in New York, NY on Thursday, June 18, 2009.
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  • Installer Luis Rojas puts up a picture frame in the Audio Books section at the new Barnes & Noble Store located at 150 e. 86th street on the lower level inside a brand new apartment building  in New York, NY on Thursday, June 18, 2009.
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  • Installer Jeff Henry puts up decorative glass railings at the new Barnes & Noble Store located at 150 e. 86th street on the lower level inside a brand new apartment building  in New York, NY on Thursday, June 18, 2009.
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  • Installer Jeff Henry, right, and Evan Kasick, of Custom Metal Fabricating, put up decorative glass railings at the new Barnes & Noble Store located at 150 e. 86th street on the lower level inside a brand new apartment building  in New York, NY on Thursday, June 18, 2009.
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  • Electrician Nick Chrissides  inside the ceiling at the new Barnes & Noble Store located at 150 e. 86th street on the lower level inside a brand new apartment building  in New York, NY on Thursday, June 18, 2009.
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  • Electrician Nick Chrissides  inside the ceiling at the new Barnes & Noble Store located at 150 e. 86th street on the lower level inside a brand new apartment building  in New York, NY on Thursday, June 18, 2009.
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  • The new Barnes & Noble Store located at 150 e. 86th street on the lower level inside a brand new apartment building  in New York, NY on Thursday, June 18, 2009.
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  • The new Barnes & Noble Store located at 150 e. 86th street on the lower level inside a brand new apartment building  in New York, NY on Thursday, June 18, 2009.
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  • The new Barnes & Noble Store located at 150 e. 86th street on the lower level inside a brand new apartment building  in New York, NY on Thursday, June 18, 2009.
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  • The new Barnes & Noble Store located at 150 e. 86th street on the lower level inside a brand new apartment building  in New York, NY on Thursday, June 18, 2009.
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  • The new Barnes & Noble Store located at 150 e. 86th street on the lower level inside a brand new apartment building  in New York, NY on Thursday, June 18, 2009.
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  • Apple Store on 14th Street in New York City. (Photo by Robert Caplin)
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  • Apple Store on 14th Street in New York City. (Photo by Robert Caplin)
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  • Apple Store on 14th Street in New York City. (Photo by Robert Caplin)
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  • Apple Store on 14th Street in New York City. (Photo by Robert Caplin)
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  • Apple Store on 14th Street in New York City. (Photo by Robert Caplin)
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  • Apple Store on 14th Street in New York City. (Photo by Robert Caplin)
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  • Former Yankees general manager Joe Torre during a Samsung Four Season of Hope Doner Appreciation event held at the Samsung Store in New York, Nov. 14, 2007.
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  • Former Yankees general manager Joe Torre during a Samsung Four Season of Hope Doner Appreciation event held at the Samsung Store in New York, Nov. 14, 2007.
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  • Former Yankees general manager Joe Torre during a Samsung Four Season of Hope Doner Appreciation event held at the Samsung Store in New York, Nov. 14, 2007.
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  • Former Yankees general manager Joe Torre during a Samsung Four Season of Hope Doner Appreciation event held at the Samsung Store in New York, Nov. 14, 2007.
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  • Former Yankees general manager Joe Torre during a Samsung Four Season of Hope Doner Appreciation event held at the Samsung Store in New York, Nov. 14, 2007.
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  • Former Yankees general manager Joe Torre during a Samsung Four Season of Hope Doner Appreciation event held at the Samsung Store in New York, Nov. 14, 2007.
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  • Former Yankees general manager Joe Torre during a Samsung Four Season of Hope Doner Appreciation event held at the Samsung Store in New York, Nov. 14, 2007.
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  • Former Yankees general manager Joe Torre during a Samsung Four Season of Hope Doner Appreciation event held at the Samsung Store in New York, Nov. 14, 2007.
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  • Former Yankees general manager Joe Torre during a Samsung Four Season of Hope Doner Appreciation event held at the Samsung Store in New York, Nov. 14, 2007.
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  • Former Yankees general manager Joe Torre during a Samsung Four Season of Hope Doner Appreciation event held at the Samsung Store in New York, Nov. 14, 2007.
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  • Former Yankees general manager Joe Torre during a Samsung Four Season of Hope Doner Appreciation event held at the Samsung Store in New York, Nov. 14, 2007.
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  • Former Yankees general manager Joe Torre during a Samsung Four Season of Hope Doner Appreciation event held at the Samsung Store in New York, Nov. 14, 2007.
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  • Former Yankees general manager Joe Torre during a Samsung Four Season of Hope Doner Appreciation event held at the Samsung Store in New York, Nov. 14, 2007.
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  • Former Yankees general manager Joe Torre during a Samsung Four Season of Hope Doner Appreciation event held at the Samsung Store in New York, Nov. 14, 2007.
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  • Models are seen outside the new Wall Street Tiffany & Co. Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the opening of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Models are seen outside the new Wall Street Tiffany & Co. Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the opening of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Models are seen outside the new Wall Street Tiffany & Co. Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the opening of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • The exterior of the new Wall Street Tiffany & Co. Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the opening of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Tiffany & Co. CEO Michael Kowalski speaks outside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Tiffany & Co. CEO Michael Kowalski speaks outside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Tiffany & Co. CEO Michael Kowalski speaks outside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Tiffany & Co. CEO Michael Kowalski outside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • New York City deputy Mayor Daniel L. Doctoroff outside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Tiffany & Co. CEO Michael Kowalski, left, and  Executive Vice President Beth Canavan cut the opening ribbon outside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Tiffany & Co. CEO Michael Kowalski, left, and  Executive Vice President Beth Canavan cut the opening ribbon outside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Tiffany & Co. CEO Michael Kowalski is the first to walk into the new Wall Street location after cutting the opening ribbon Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Press and patrons walk into the new Wall Street location after the ribbon cutting Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Interior photos of the new Wall Street Tiffany & Co. location after the ribbon cutting Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Interior photos of the new Wall Street Tiffany & Co. location after the ribbon cutting Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Interior photos of the new Wall Street Tiffany & Co. location after the ribbon cutting Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Interior photos of the new Wall Street Tiffany & Co. location after the ribbon cutting Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Interior photos of the new Wall Street Tiffany & Co. location after the ribbon cutting Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Interior photos of the new Wall Street Tiffany & Co. location after the ribbon cutting Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Interior photos of the new Wall Street Tiffany & Co. location after the ribbon cutting Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Tiffany & Co. CEO Michael Kowalski, right, and  Executive Vice President Beth Canavan, left, inside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Merrie L. Davis tries on earrings inside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Merrie L. Davis tries on earrings inside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Sales professional Nancy Sheer inside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Sales professional Nancy Sheer inside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • A sales professional replaces a watch in it's case inside the new Wall Street location Oct. 10, 2007 the day Tiffany & Co. went public and for the ribbon cutting of their new Wall Street store in New York.
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  • Juliana Leone, 6, shops with her mother Grace Leone at the World of Disney store for High School Musical products in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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  • Juliana Leone, 6, shops with her mother Grace Leone at the World of Disney store for High School Musical products in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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  • Customers shop at the World of Disney store for High School Musical products in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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  • High School Musical products are seen on display at the World of Disney store in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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  • High School Musical products are seen on display at the World of Disney store in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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  • High School Musical products are seen on display at the World of Disney store in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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  • Bryan Poindexter, 11, shops  at the World of Disney store for High School Musical products in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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  • The storefront of the World of Disney store in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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  • The storefront of the World of Disney store in New York Thursday, August 16, 2007.
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