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NAME. NO NAME.

Erwin Van Haarlem was a Cold War spy in '70s England. Erwin Van Haarlem is also not who he says he is.
  
NOW THEY SEE ME, NOW THEY DON'T

Sometimes the only way to survive is to pack everything up and start over. But whether you’re drawn to the unknown or driven by a need to cut ties, life lessons have a way of catching up with you. Here are three stories of people who reinvented themselves.
  
LAWYERING UP

David Ganek lost his hedge fund after getting caught up in an insider trading investigation spearheaded by US Attorney Preet Bharara. Now he’s suing.
  
RULE OF LAW IS FOR THE LITTLE PEOPLE

Disclaimer: this op-ed by Paul Krugman is not arguing that America is a "Stan" like in Eninem's "Stan." Honestly though... that comparison could probably work too.
  
LEARNING FROM A MISTAKE

The Institute of Contemporary History of Munich said around 85,000 copies of the new annotated version of the Nazi leader's anti-Semitic manifesto had flown off the shelves since its release last January.
  
EXTRA GUAC, EXTRA PLAQUE

The Chipotle in Kalamazoo, Michigan doesn't have a "Customer of the Year" award. Or at least they didn't until Andy Peninger made a couple for himself and hung them up in an actual Chipotle.