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A clean break
celebrity splits are common fodder for the tabloid press, but with larger settlements being determined in all walks of life, divorce itself is coming under the microscope. James drury speaks to leading family lawyer Sandra Davis about how to survive a divorce – emotionally and financially.
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A night on the town
It may have recently overtaken New York as the world’s financial capital, but there’s much more to London than business. The Wealth Collection reveals the finest options for a great evening out, whatever your style.
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Charity Shopping
As charities compete to attract donors, how can you be sure your money is going to the best place? The Wealth Collection investigates an approach to donating that comes from the head as well as the heart.
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Do Your Walls Have Ears?
It’s a scary world out there, with a threat round every corner – and not just for characters in spy movies. Rich Middleton explores the all-too-real high-tech security dangers faced by today’s wealthy individuals.
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Family Fortunes
The desire to prevent the squandering of one’s legacy has
always resulted in conditional wills, but now there are new and
better ways to stop children and grandchildren frittering away the
family wealth.
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Leading Lady
She may be best known for being married to the richest man in the world, but Melinda Gates is an amazing success story in her own right – both in business and, more recently, as joint head of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Debbie Harris profiles the woman who, at just 42, is changing the face of philanthropy.
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Pearls of Wisdom
Gilly Lloyd reports on the forthcoming Magnificent
Jewels auction at Christie’s in New York and finds
that, while diamonds are still the hot pick of the
jewellery market, there are a lot of other precious
things to tempt the seasoned auction-goer.
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Secrets of Orient
Asia has always captured the imagination, but as the region has
opened up to mass tourism, you have to look harder to find the best the continent has to offer. James Drury explores the concepts of adventure, culture and luxury for the discerning traveller.
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Something for the Weekend
Fractional ownership of luxury transport offers all the pleasure of possession and use at a fraction of the inconvenience and cost of outright ownership. nigel Ash looks at some of the options.
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Super Hotels
Architects are upping the ante with a new breed of mega hotels destined to become landmarks in their own right. Rebecca Burgess looks at the future of hotel design – and likes what she sees.
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The Ultimate Bond Girl
A fear of heights isn’t the best qualification for breaking a mountaineering record. But Annabelle Bond isn’t one to let a mere phobia get in the way of achieving something remarkable, as James Drury discovered.
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To Have and to Hold
Collecting art is no longer just about individual taste or the status of owning a wellknown cultural artefact, it is now a serious investment in its own right. Leading art adviser Richard Thompson offers some advice on how to play the market.
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Treasured Islands
Looking to escape the crowds and be master of all you survey? You might just be ready to buy your own private island. Phin Foster investigates what it takes to buy into the world’s most exclusive property market.
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Wings, Wheels and Water
From flying cars to floating islands, getting from A to B has never been so much fun. James Drury travels in style.
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