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Content & Editorial
Examples of articles from the March 2006 issue:
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Cover story
American beauty
With a glittering screen career behind her, powerful performances in a number of critically acclaimed recent films and an eagerly awaited autobiography on the way, Lauren Bacall is still going strong at 80. Thomas Muirhead profiles one of Hollywood’s great survivors.
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Capturing the moment
From its inception in the early nineteenth century, photography has changed the way we look at the world. Christie’s expert Yuka Yamaji talks to Diana Bentley about the enduring power and collectability of the photographic image.
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Kitchen think
The kitchen is no longer just a utility room but a space to enjoy and put on display. Sales of appliances and kitchen furniture are booming, and groundbreaking design is the order of the day. Helen Conrad looks at what’s on the menu.
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Duty calls
Inheritance tax can swallow up as much as 50 to 60 per cent of your estate when you die. Different countries have different rules, but there are several ways in which you can hold on to as much as possible, explains James Leavey.
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A monument to sculpture
As a sculptor who has captured the imagination of millions across the world, Henry Moore has earned his rightful place alongside Michelangelo, Rodin and Giacometti. His colossal works continue to brighten our public spaces with their engaging themes and soulful curves. James Franklin
pays tribute to a master of his craft.
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A rich interior
A man famed for transforming homes into palatial wonders,
Juan Pablo Molyneux stands out as an interior designer
with an inimitable style. Thomas Cabieces uncovers the man behind the reputation for rich neoclassicism mixedwith a touch of aesthetic modernism.
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The definition of femininity
Chanel is a name associated by all with with luxury and elegance. However, as Paul Bench explains, the powerful
personality and vision of Coco lie behind the name.
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The home of golf
Scotland’s oldest university, grand cathedral ruins, starkly beautiful beaches, a fine Scottish welcome and Prince William – St Andrews offers much more besides the greatest golf course in the world.
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The ties that bind
With marriage traditionally creating a whole new legal and tax status, it was only a matter of time before civil partnerships gained a similar status. Patricia Mock, tax director at Deloitte, explains just what benefits and penalties tying the knot can bring?
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Cash in hand
The desire to keep large amounts of money in cash for long periods can be a frustrating one, as investing in alternatives to cash deposits will mean taking on much higher risks, warns Stuart Davies, a director of Private Client Services at Deloitte.
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Tenant tax relief
Generally the idea that the type of tenant an investment property is let to should make any difference would seem unusual to a landlord, but as Adam Waller, private clients director at Deloitte, explains, recent legislation has led to particular tenants improving the capital gains tax position.
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