Month: April 2021

(CNN) — It was 2003, and Leora Krygier was rummaging around a thrift store near her home in Los Angeles. Krygier wasn’t looking for anything in particular, but a box of old vintage postcards caught her attention. “I’ve always been interested in vintage and postcards. Nobody sends postcards anymore, really. There’s sort of a beautiful
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Bentley Motors’ reputation as a manufacturer of luxury automotives is legendary, with a vast catalogue of high-end performance vehicles under their hood. Their latest GT offering is no exception. Branded as their most driver-focused Grand Tourer yet, the Continental GT Speed Convertible, henceforth referred to simply as the Speed, features a meticulously handcrafted interior and
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Traveling with your mobile phone is a fact of life for any traveler. However, international roaming, data caps and other issues can make having your phone abroad quite pricey. Here we go through some tips and advice for taking your cell phone abroad on vacation. Filmed in Stockholm, Sweden Copyright Mark Wolters 2015 How to
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The sub-minimum wage for tipped American workers came under fresh attack Thursday in what may be its biggest and most direct challenge yet. The One Fair Wage (OFW) nonprofit organization has sued the Darden Restaurant group on Constitutional grounds, claiming the pay practices of the company that owns chains like Olive Garden and The Capital
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The Aquila 70 is designed to have a similar profile to monohull motor yachts The Aquila 70 had its official world premiere at the 35th Palm Beach International Boat Show, where the powercat builder’s new flagship showed off her sleek lines and enclosed flybridge, the latter also an option on the brand’s popular new 54.
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The pandemic, which began more than a year ago, has turned shopping trends from a slow shift into a dramatic transformation. While DTC was gaining steam before the pandemic, it got supercharged in 2020. And even as vaccinations arrive, [GJG1] DTC will likely be a lasting legacy of the pandemic as well as a growing presence in
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(CNN) — August 1991. Irja Uotila, a Finnish publishing employee living in New York, decided to finally fulfill a long-held dream of visiting Latin America. She’d fantasized about traveling through the region’s archaeological sites and picturesque towns ever since she was a teenager growing up in Finland, poring over travel brochures and daydreaming about future
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The flybridge includes multiple social areas Princess has launched the Y72, the new entry-level model for its Y Class range of motor yachts. The Y72 features similar design language seen on the Y78 and Y85, while exhibiting expansive full-length hull windows in a style that will be replicated on the Y95 due to launch in
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Want to quit your job and travel the world but afraid of what your boss might say or do. Don’t worry! In this video Alex and Marko, the Vagabrothers, share their tips for breaking free from your job without angering your boss! Get ready to write your two weeks notice and pack your bags! Check
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Maldives will soon offer visitors vaccinations on arrival as part of its three-pronged initiative aimed at reviving the country’s hard hit travel sector, according to its tourism minister. The “3V” strategy, which encourages tourists to “visit, vaccinate, and vacation,” will provide a “more convenient” way to visit the country, Abdulla Mausoom told CNBC on Wednesday.
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