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Inhale in style with Porsche

Weary of whetting the male appetite for supercars the world over, they’ve produced chopsticks, tea and soup sets and clothing as part of their Design World Collection. Now, Porsche has dipped its streamlined expertise into the smoking paraphernalia market with this high-end hookah, a Middle Eastern water pipe. A sleek

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Amish in 29 states taken by Maddoff-like scam

Meet the Amish Madoff:  77-year-old man in Ohio accused of scamming thousands of investors in 29 states, mostly his fellow Amish, out of $16.8 million. Prosecutors say Monroe Beachy ran a Ponzi scheme for decades, telling investors he would invest in safe securities, but instead putting their money in riskier

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Own a piece of the first Learjet 85

With the anticipated delivery of the Learjet 85 in 2013, the first “buyer” of the Bombardier-built aircraft, Flexjet, recently announced the availability of its fractional jet ownership sales program for the business jet. Flexjet is a division of Bombardier, which is the third largest manufacturer of aircraft worldwide. The private-aviation

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The Sixth Season Has Started…

HEDGEAnswers began its sixth season yesterday with interesting commentary on the state of the hedge fund industry, the future of alternative investments and the effects of Dodd-Frank. It is hard to believe that we are in our sixth year of running these educational programs. Their goal is simple: to provide

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Ah schucks, oysters are lethal – says Nat Geo

Oysters rank at the top of National Geographics list of “Foods that can kill you” explaining: Sniff after you shuck, and swallow only when you’re certain. Of the riskiest foods regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, raw oysters rank high for their outbreak-causing potential. The two pathogens wreaking

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Absolut for suits

Pernod Ricard Travel Retail launched Absolut Vodka Crystal Pinstripe which is “the most exclusive and luxurious version of [its] iconic Absolut bottle” on September 6 at the Stockholm Arlanda Airport. Inspired by the Savile Row pinstripe suit, the bottle has been designed by Swedish designer duo Skogsberg & Smart. It

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New luxury stays in Russia, Kuwait and Manila

Russia – InterContinental InterContinental has announced ambitious plans to open 100 hotels in Russia by 2020, an expansion of almost ten times the number operating there today, reports Luxury blog LUXUO Manila – Trump Tower Predicted to be ASEAN’s wealthiest city by 2020. Trump decided to lend his name to

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Model Lamborghini demands 4.7 USD

Hailed the world’s most expensive and precious car model by Guinness World Records, this creation is based on the Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4. Crafted by Robert Gülpen — who has also created miniatures of the Mercedes Benz 500 SL and Aston Martin DB5 from precious metals and gems. The Lamborghini

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LV takes flight in Seoul, Fendi gets schooled in London

Louis Vutton opens its first airport retail shop in Seoul Incheon operated by Shilla Duty Free. Look for it between gates 27 and 28 –more Fendi collaborates with Royal College of Art grad students to repurpose branded scraps with a series of punk-inspired installations for Italian luxury house Fendi’s new

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Let the battle of the skies begin

Virgin Airlines hopes to soar above top airline companies like Emirates with enhanced in-flight entertainment. The launch of its new ‘Red’ system is slated for release in late 2012, the entertainment system features a larger, high-definition touchscreen seatback monitors, four times more entertainment content, and full Wi-Fi connectivity that allows

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Namaste with the Mets

September is National Yoga Month and to celebrate Pure Yoga will be hosting the first annual Yoga Night at Citi Field on September 26. Arrive by 5:40pm to the Bullpen Gate to practice a complimentary 45 minute yoga session on the concourse at Citi Field hosted by Kay Kay Clivio,

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Virtually tasty: how to pick and prepare a kid

Young goat or kid, the farm-to-table meat du jour, is proving to be a healthier option for carnivores. Here are some tips on various types of kids and recipes to try. Suite101 details the various types of goat meat and health benefits associated with it. Fijian goat curry on iFood.TV

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Beirut poised for a gastronomical explosion

Beirut was widely known as the ‘Paris of the Middle East’ prior to the decades of war that have ravaged Lebanon’s capital city in the recent past, and according to the New York Times, it could soon be again enjoying comparisons to the French capital with over 100 new restaurants

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LG to release iPad-like TV

LG unveiled their PenTouch plasma HDTV at the 2011 IFA. The series would allow consumers to draw and interact with the screen using a wireless stylus pen, converting the TV into a large tablet. Users can hook up a laptop or computer to the PenTouch TV and use the touchscreen

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UBS taps Brit sketch artist for 250ft billboard of NYC

Working in collaboration with Swiss Bank UBS on its ‘We Will Not Rest’ ad campaign, artist Stephen Wiltshire sketched the skyline of New York City which is now displayed at JFK airport in New York City on a 250 foot billboard. Wiltshire is known for his incredible ability to recall

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The orchestral world’s current man of mode

English violinist Charlie Siem turns perceptions of classical music on their head in director Asa Mader’s exclusive, disorientating short. The orchestral world’s current man of mode—the London-born soloist wore Kris Van Assche for Dior Homme in Mader’s film—Siem has been tutored by some of the greatest living violinists, including Shlomo

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When the price goes up….

When the price goes up, the yield goes down… that’s fixed-income-investing 101. It’s the first thing you learn when studying the bond market. For some, it takes time to figure out why, but at some point it just clicks and makes sense. Making sense of the equity and fixed-income markets

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The future is bright…

As the summer winds down with the economy in tatters, it seems that people are asking how much longer can we deal with what seems like one crisis, natural or manmade, after the other? The answer is lots. Our resolve is strong and our future is bright. I know this

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To Linkin or not Linkin – That is the question…

Lately, it seems that I am getting bombarded by requests to be added to this person’s network or that person’s network by people who I have no interest in networking with. It seems that people from as far back as my elementary school days – I went to Brophy Elementary

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No story about the downgrade here…

Unlike other folks who have been devoting enormous amounts of text to Standard & Poor’s downgrading of the U.S. debt, I have decided to say nothing about it. After all, what can I say, except to repeat previous posts about the problems with the rating agencies? Not again… I mean

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One more thing about the debt ceiling debate…

Whether you love him or hate him, you’ve got to respect him… The person I am talking about isChris Christie, the RepublicanGovernor of the Garden State. The man who is clearly not a man of all the people in New Jersey – take note of the many anti-Christie billboards that

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Disgraceful, disgusting, and despicable…

Disgraceful, disgusting, and despicable are the only words that I can think of to describe the government’s ruling that it won’t provide health care and additional resources to 9/11 responders who’ve developed cancer since that day almost a decade ago. For those of you with a short attention span, these

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So this is my policy…

It seems like everywhere you go there is a policy. A policy about how to return things, a policy about additional fees, a policy about toys on the beach, a policy about where to park, a policy about where to sit in the park, a policy about this and a

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And now for something completely different…

Over the last few months I have been focusing my writing energies on, well, not writing at all. It seems, ladies and gentlemen, that yours truly has been at a loss for words. Not sure if it is because of the awful start the Sox got off to in March

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To card or not to card…

This just in: The death ofbusiness cards is coming–and coming fast. Yeah, I know, I’ve been saying this for quite some time, but now it seems that the people at Harvard Business Review are subscribing to my theory that people who want to get in touch in a digital age

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