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Ostbye tops the list.
California retailer draws on relationships to make philanthropy work.
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Those that don't often turn the extra money into bonuses.
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It requires more than point-and-shoot with your iPhone.
He got into the jewelry business to buy a Jaguar.
Yet some of you still see hope.
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