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Rich and Famous Tax Deadbeats: What’s the Deal?
Published June 21, 2012
The tale of the celebrity who doesn’t pay his or her taxes is one of the oldest in Hollywood. Here’s why.
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Omni Hotels Reaches Out to Vets
Published June 13, 2012
When Omni Hotels & Resorts cuts the ribbon on its new hotel in Nashville late next year, some U.S. veterans may have particular reason to celebrate.
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$950 for a Haircut and Rising
Published May 31, 2012
At $950 a pop, Ted Gibson’s haircuts are already the most expensive in the world. Apparently, they’re not expensive enough.
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Why Celebrities Insure Their Body Parts
Published May 24, 2012
If you've ever wondered whether celebrities insure parts of their body just to get publicity, you'd be mostly right.
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Eight Hotels for the Larger-Than-Life Traveler
Published May 17, 2012
From the hotel at the highest altitude to the hotel with the biggest swimming pool, here are eight places bound to intrigue those seeking one-of-a-kind accommodations.
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Where Money Goes to Die
Published May 03, 2012
Ford’s plan to use old U.S. paper currency to make vehicle parts sheds light on what happens to cash when it becomes too worn for circulation.
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Not a Dream: Spa Offers Diamond Massage
Published April 19, 2012
The Spa at Trump is one of the few venues in the world where guests can (almost) literally shower themselves in diamonds.
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Would You Buy Scratch-and-Sniff Jeans?
Published April 12, 2012
A Canadian denim company is selling a $150 pair of jeans that smells like raspberries.
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Make Purchases From Our iPhones? We’d Rather Not, Say the Wealthy
Published April 05, 2012
It’s often said that the rich have the world at their fingertips. When it comes to shopping, however, it seems they prefer to use their legs.
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A Glossy for the Glossiest
Published March 29, 2012
In just the last two months, two new luxury-lifestyle magazines have made their way to newsstands. Come late August, another will join them and it may be seeking the wealthiest readers of them all.

