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October 4, 2006
Topics space, gifts, virgin, sports, travel, tennis, wine, earth, baseball, swimming, games, books, tickets, christmas, mail, holiday, star, medical, reuters and book
ooking to get away from it all? Well, luxury retailer Neiman Marcus may have the perfect gift idea for you: a space trip that includes a spectacular view of Earth and a chance to experience weightlessness. This year's Neiman Marcus holiday catalog offers gift seekers a slew of ideas ranging from a $25 crystal desk bell to the $1. 76 million space charter for six passengers including medical assessments, training, a ride on the Virgin Galactic spaceship and an after-party at Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson's private-island retreat in the Caribbean.
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October 3, 2006
Topics gifts, bmw, holidays, virgin, wine, swimming, holiday, cars, black, book, space and money
For the coming holidays, luxury retailer Neiman Marcus' holiday catalogue offers a varied selection from a $25 crystal desk bell to a $1. 76 million space charter for six passengers via the Virgin Galactic spaceship to a $139,000 limited edition black 2007 BMW M6 convertible with a V-10 engine. Published since 1926, the book draws publicity for the firm as well as brisk sales.
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September 28, 2006
Topics pool, gym, tennis, piano, bowling, cnn, wine, sports, music, space, feet and house
Billy Joel is moving out, and you can move in for a mere $37. 5 million. If you have the cash, then you can live in the singer's Oyster Bay Harbor home in New York, which sports five bedrooms, three full baths, three half-baths, and eight fireplaces.
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August 1, 2006
A survey states that more than half of women develop a 'disordered way of eating' when they hit 40. Top Sante magazine conducted the survey, and they found that 6 out of 10 women over 40 are not concerned about issues regarding their weight. More than that, 3. 5 of 10 dislike or hate their bodies and 7 out of 10 said they would prefer to go back to their figures before they added on the weight.
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July 27, 2006
A woman who was allegedly severely burned during a Bacardi promotion is suing the wine and spirit-making company. She claims the product is defective and dangerous. Danielle Alleyne filed a lawsuit in Miami-Dade County Circuit Court stating that she was injured after she was doused with flaming rum at a Miami nightclub in August 2002.
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