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Super rich or nouveau poor?
When £3 million is considered a paltry sum, just what does
it take to make it onto the rich list? And what do those on the
list do with their money? Will Hawkes investigates.
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What keeps you awake at night?
From security and fraud to protecting those around you, wealth creates as many problems as it solves. Will Hawkes gets advice from leading experts in security and family law on how to keep yourself, your family and your fortune safe from harm.
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I ♥ the1980s
The 1980s are back, with primary colours, marble tables and shiny black surfaces making a comeback in spaces from luxury apartments to chic bars. Rebecca Burgess goes back to the future to look at what’s on offer in today’s 1980s, take two.
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The getaway
Steve McQueen’s 1963 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso recently went under the hammer at Christie’s in Monterey, offering another reminder of a man whose motoring exploits mirrored some of his most famous onscreen performances. Christopher Kanal pays tribute to a legendary car driven by a screen icon.
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Buenos Aires: a city of style
Buenos Aires is back. As Argentina recovers from a decade-long recession, there has never been a better time to visit a city that, for all its chic boutiques, designer hotels and gourmet restaurants, has lost nothing of its individuality. Mark C O’Flaherty explores the ‘Paris of the South’.
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A home dressed by Armani
You may already choose Giorgio Armani for your wardrobe. Now, your home can also be designed with classic Italian style.
Rebecca Burgess reports on the launch of Armani Casa’s bespoke interior design service.
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Best of British
Artist, food scientist or, as he himself insists, chef, Heston Blumenthal has stirred taste buds with his original and leftfield creative genius. Through books, TV and three Michelin stars, he is spearheading the renaissance of great British food at his Berkshire restaurant, The Fat Duck. Roger St. Pierre finds out what drives the ‘molecular-gastronomist’.
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A long moment of luxury
Phin Foster leaves all his troubles behind for a heavenly week at One&Only in the Maldives, a resort that stops at nothing to make its guests comfortable. Stopping in at the Royal Mirage Hotel in Dubai on the return journey, he finds a property of real character, vastly superior to most other resorts in the city.
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Your table in the sky
even when flying in business or first class, there can be a mass-produced taste to the food. If you expect a bit more when you fly, then try the range of gourmet in-flight catering supplied to NetJets by the top restaurants in europe, writes Christopher Kanal.
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Sleeping beauty
Could you tell an original artwork from a good reproduction? Philip Mould has made tracking down the forgotten masterpieces languishing in big houses and auction rooms his life’s work. Deborah Harris meets the man behind some of British art’s biggest discoveries.
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