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WASHINGTON (AP) — Wayne Clough pulls a thumb-sized computer flash drive from his pocket and marvels at how many of the Smithsonian Institution's millions of objects can be captured on it.

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The formula is offered by professional etiquette coach Pamela Eyring who gives a persuasive argument that how you shake hands, raise a toast or choose a gift for your host can make or break your reputation as a player in today’s global field.
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