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Charlie Brooker: The life of Mariah Carey sounds terribly demanding

I can scarcely imagine the level of forelock-tugging servility Mariah Carey must have encountered during her lifetime Last week Mariah Carey turned on the Christmas lights at the Westfield shopping centre in Shepherds Bush,...

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Mariah Carey 'Spent $1.5 Million During London Trip'

Published Sunday, 22nd November, 2009 at 3:17 PM Mariah Carey splashed out more than a million dollars for her recent four-day trip to London. The singer flew out to the UK to turn on the Christmas lights at a shopping mall in...

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HD Radio Now Standard On All Rolls-Royce Automobiles

When it comes to luxury automobiles and pampering its customers Rolls-Royce isn’t stopping at specialised purse holders. Nay, they’re extending the perks to include HD radio, now standard on all the vehicles they offer. (more…)

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Rolls-Royce plans to introduce an electric Phantom in 2010

Last year Rolls-Royce CEO Tom Purves hinted that the luxury automaker might introduce an electric car, but now a source inside the company has confirmed that an electric version of their flagship Phantom is planned for late...

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In Florida, life's a beach

Choose your South Florida beach by its character For a laid-back, it's-all-good vacation, head to Delray Beach -- a hidden gem on the South Florida coast. When I was in my 20s, I lived in South Florida for two years and spent...

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Arab aviation plans unified strategy on CO2

The aviation industry in the Arab region would come out with a common agenda for the region to press their demands at the upcoming Copenhagen Climate Summit. The Industry leaders of the region began a two-day meet, 'Sky Blue -...

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Aviation precision tools makers look to Mideast

UK precision tools and components manufacturers that have been hit by the slowdown in the aviation industry are exploring new markets and seeking opportunities in the Middle East. "We have noticed a drop in the number of...

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Business briefs: Snuggie-bashing draws attention

You would think that Snuggies, featured in those commercials of people basking in the warmth of those blankets with sleeves, would be popular in Canada, the land of snow and cold and "Hockey Night in Canada." And they may be....

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A Newly Stylish Amman Asserts Itself

By ANDREW FERREN, The New York Times "AREN'T you going to check out the terrace?" It was just after sunset on a summer Thursday evening, and we were standing on the sprawling front deck of Books@Cafe, the combination bookstore,...

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CBI fears over Walker proposals

CBI president Helen Alexander called the proposals expected in Sir David Walker's report on boardroom governance this week 'inflexible' and warned of extending measures applied to banks to all sectors.

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