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30-Sep-2006  (yacht cruise)

  • 'Downward Mobility (Washington Post)
  • Forbes has a new list of the 400 wealthiest people in the United States. Those who made it had to have at least $1 billion.

  • 'A new port's calling (Sydney Morning Herald)
  • Port Hacking is a quiet alternative to Pittwater and the Hawkesbury, writes David Lockwood. -

  • 'Hatteras Introduces New 72 Motor Yacht (Nautica)
  • NEW BERN, N.C., Sept. 20, 2006 - The new 72 Motor Yacht from Hatteras Yachts features traditional exterior lines with subtle contemporary styling cues for an overall effect that fits into today's marketplace while easily standing the test of time.

  • 'The Best of (The Baker County Standard)
  • Several St. Augustine readers have written nice letters to me and today I want to share one of the offerings.

  • 'Dubai's dhow cruise industry poised for more fleet additions (Khaleej Times)
  • DUBAI ? The Dubai dhow cruise industry is poised for a major leap as four more wooden dhows will be added to the existing 36 dhows that ply along the creek. The vessels, owned by new players, are presently being constructed at the Jadaff dry docks.

  • 'Rise of the £1,000 hotel room (Financial Times)
  • The Mandarin Oriental hotel group recently announced a new package featuring three-night stays at each of its properties in Miami, New York and Washington, DC. The deal includes staying in the presidential suites, transfers by private jet between the hotels, shopping in Miami with a stylist and personal assistant, theatre, jazz and opera tickets in New York, a three-hour yacht cruise, spa

 

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