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Shanghai Nights
Article : Premiere Issue
China’s manic financial capital now offers a pitch-perfect sanctuary
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Terminal: Call Me Qatar
Article : Morning Call: December 4
An emerging sheikdom keeps up with its neighbors.
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Deal-a-Meal
Article : December/January 2009
A trio of transactional dining options in Palm Beach.
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Room Key: Crown Joule
Article : December 2008
Dallas's newest digs lures Wall Street to Main Street.
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Retreats
Article : December/January 2009
This south-of-the-border paradise is the perfect haven for you and your distressed capital.
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Home Equity
Article : December/January 2009
The hottest properties in real estate, condo-hotels offer five-star amenities, the comforts of home — and ROI.
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Old Guard, New Tricks
Article : December/January 2009
A D.C. mainstay gets a modern ­makeover in time for Inauguration Day
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No Recession for Stan O’Neal
Article : November 2008
He drove his firm to the biggest losses it had ever seen, and somehow walked away with $161 million. In light of the fact that his executive peers will be slumming it this Christmas with no bonus, Stan O’Neal is doing his best to keep Manhattan’s fine dining establishments going all by himself. It’s good to be Stan.
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Go Here Now: Portorož, Slovenia
Posting : Travel : 11/07/2008

Land and sea meet in the "Port of Roses."

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Go Here Now: Margaret River Wine Region, Australia
Posting : Travel : 11/06/2008

Oz for oenophiles.

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Go Here Now: Jaipur, India
Posting : Travel : 11/05/2008

If you think you've experienced opulence, just you wait...

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Go Here Now :Malta
Posting : Travel : 11/04/2008

For those looking for a true "Isle of Tranquility."

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Go Here Now: Iceland
Posting : Travel : 11/03/2008

Where else can you get a first-world country at third-world prices?

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Go Here Now: Croatia
Posting : Travel : 10/31/2008

In the footsteps of kings.

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Go Here Now: Mexico
Posting : Travel : 10/28/2008

At play in the Land of the Fishermen.

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Hunt Art in Helsinki
Posting : Travel : 10/27/2008

Few put Helsinki at the top of the art-related travel list. New York, London and Paris make sense. There is some rationale to Shanghai, and Dubai continues to climb. But, Helsinki? Finland? You won't necessarily find the big names that grace the global auction houses, but there are hidden gems in Finland...for the patient collector.

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Points.com
Posting : Travel : 10/24/2008

...wanna trade?

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Davos Organizers: ‘The Partying Crept In’
Article : October 2008
Bloomberg’s insider piece on how the World Economic Forum, arguably the best European bash-thrower since Marie Antoinette, is now suffering from an acute case of buyer's remorse.
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Dubai Officially Opens Luxurious New Terminal 3
Article : October 2008
Emirates Airlines' $4.5 billion new home opened for business last week -- and like seemingly everything in Dubai these days, it's setting records for size and swank.
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Jess King: New York City's Sarah Brightman
Posting : Mark Whistler : 10/17/2008

One musician in New York City is on the verge of "superstar status"; catch her while you can...

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Liquid Capital
Article : October/November 2008
Won't settle for anything other than the top of the market? There's no compromise in the Napa Valley, where the sky's just the beginning.
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Wonder Working Power
Article : October/November 2008
What's a middle-tier, Atlanta-based investment bank like J.P. Turner doing in the middle of some major financings? Credit the surge of Patrick Power.
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Mumbai Express
Article : October/November 2008
Finding the spice of life in India's financial capital.
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Shanghai
Posting : Travel : 10/15/2008

Nowhere to go but up.

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Call Me Qatar
Article : October/November 2008
An emerging sheikdom keeps up with its neighbors.
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Crown Joule
Article : October/November 2008
Dallas's newest digs lures Wall Street to Main Street.
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Upper Crust on The Upper West
Article : October/November 2008
A new restaurant draws a flock of high rollers to a formerly un-chic neighborhood.
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Baldies Of A Feather Flock Together?
Article : October 2008
Not surprisingly, the face of U.S. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson’s financial rescue plan is to be Neel Kashkari, a former banker from Paulson’s alma mater – Goldman Sachs – and a man whose deep understanding of the powers of the bare pate, it seems, is growing apace. What we do find surprising, however, is that the man entrusted to deal with the global credit crisis at breakneck speed is only 35 years old. Just who is this (recently) unmasked man?
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Head Butler -- Books: D.V.
Posting : Jesse Kornbluth : 10/10/2008

You know all about "pink is the navy blue of India" and "wash your blond child's hair with dead champagne" and "the bikini is the most important invention since the H-bomb," but you may have been busy elsewhere when Diana Vreeland's memoir appeared.

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Buenos Aires
Posting : Travel : 10/07/2008

Ready for Argentina's Sexiest Hotel?

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Head Butler -- Books: Playing the Enemy
Posting : Jesse Kornbluth : 10/03/2008

If you read nothing else this year, get your hands on Playing the Enemy and read pages 201 to 253.

It won't take long.

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Dash Across the Pacific in Style, With Exclusivity
Posting : Travel : 09/29/2008

A NetJets share may be nice, but it's not the only way to avoid the airlines. Upscale travel service Abercrombie & Kent has upped the ante with a series of new, unusual destinations offered through its private jet service.

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Noble Pursuits
Article : September 2008
Built by the Aga Khan, Sardinia's Costa ­Smeralda is now a haven for princely pursuits -- yachting, polo, fine dining -- and the business barons who partake of them.
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Tycoon Island
Article : September 2008
A residence resort with an old-style New ­England feel, yet none of that storied New England hardship.
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Working Vacation
Article : September 2008
Who on earth would haul pitchbooks and prospectuses along on a trip to a tropical paradise? You, that's who. But you can't go lugging just any old briefcase to the lands of sandals and sand. These elegant travel bags will bear your far-flung burdens in style.
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India
Posting : Travel : 09/22/2008

Take a ride through the "other" India.

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Learn What a "Three-Dog Night" Is in Norway
Posting : Travel : 09/22/2008

There are some borders where a passport just isn't necessary. When you cross from Norway into Sweden via Arctic mountains, border guards don't come out with metal detectors or ink stamps. Lynx and wolverines, on the other hand, are abundant. There is no shortage of reindeer. On the "Norway: Sledding with Dogs and Reindeer" experience, you'll step off the plane and put modern transportation behind you.

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Singapore Swing
Article : September 2008
Making the most of this city-state on limited time (and clothing).
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Ah, Canada
Article : September 2008
Three deal-friendly choices in Toronto.
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Brilliant!
Article : September 2008
This new LG is just what you've been looking for.
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Business Is Looking Up
Article : September 2008
A new premium-class airline could be just what the bean counters ordered.
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Oodles of Rubles
Article : September 2008
Moscow puts on the Ritz.
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Dallas
Posting : Travel : 09/18/2008

Elvis slept here.

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Dubai
Posting : Travel : 09/15/2008

Rising out of the ocean like its namesake, Atlantis, on Dubai's The Palm Jumeirah artificial island, opens this month.

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Turks & Caicos Airport is Open
Posting : Travel : 09/12/2008

We're passing along a message from our friends in the Turks & Caicos, who have re-opened their airport and re-groomed their powder white sand beaches.

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Head Butler -- Books: Shining City
Posting : Jesse Kornbluth : 09/12/2008

I have, at long last, read a new novel I wish I'd written.

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Head Butler -- Books: Havana Nocturne
Posting : Jesse Kornbluth : 09/05/2008

In Havana Nocturne, T.J. English isn't shy about the scope of the Mafia's ambition for Havana -- "to serve as the front for a far more ambitious agenda: the creation of a criminal state whose gross national product, union pension funds, public utilities, banks and other financial institutions would become the means to launch further criminal enterprises around the globe."

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All Hail ‘King James’
Article : September 2008
Fortune magazine unveils its Jamie Dimon spectacular, detailing the twists and turns in his ascendency to the pinnacle of Wall Street and how he managed to dodge the worst of the subprime crisis – despite being forced to swallow Bear Stearns.
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Going to the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado?
Posting : Mark Whistler : 08/20/2008

If you're headed to Denver for the DNC, here's a breakdown of the nightlife...

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Montreal: Far Away Is Closer Than You Think
Posting : Travel : 08/11/2008

When the grind of the trading desk has you itching to get on the road, you don't need to plan an escape of several weeks. For a quick weekend out of town or a longer retreat from the pressures daily life, Montreal may be the answer. Put yourself in a completely different environment for a little bit without turning your life upside down, and you'll find your sanity return in no time.

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Deal Pipeline: Having Your Druthers
Article : July 2008
Dealogic says merger volumes in the Middle East have fallen 55% this year, compared with a year ago. But under that scenario, Dubai is a true oasis, with transactions up sharply – despite its lack of oil.
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