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A $50 million Ferrari-inspired mansion just broke a local record in Delray Beach, Florida. Take a look inside
The sale included a mansion swap, bespoke furniture, elaborate chandeliers, art, alcohol and even a miniature Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa sports car.CNBC - Feb. 9 -
Miami Beach Uses Fake Reality Show to Discourage Spring Break
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Spanish food without tomatoes and chilli? 14th-century cookbook shows you how
Recipes for offal and spice-heavy dishes in Book of Sent Sovi show how transatlantic travel reshaped cuisine. Forget gazpacho, patatas bravas or the tang of paprika in your chorizo. Such dishes may ...The Guardian - 6d -
The new Bridget Jones film shows the messy, funny, mistake-filled reality of widowhood | Stacey Heale
I lost my own husband at a young age. It’s rare (and v.g.) to see a heroine trying to live joyfully despite her grief. Bridget Jones is back and once again blazing a new path, this time as a widow. ...The Guardian - 4d -
What to stream: '1923' returns, Tate McRae, 'Reacher,' Baldwins' reality show and a 'Suits' spin-off
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A last-minute gig at the Bowery Ballroom saw the star play to a smaller crowd than usual, with stories interspersed among classic Beatles and Wings hits. Yesterday, an announcement went out at ...The Guardian - Feb. 12 -
Policing the Internet | Sunday on 60 Minutes
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China’s US tariffs become a reality
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Deutsche Bank fined €10mn by Spanish regulator over forex mis-selling
German watchdog BaFin set to conclude its own investigation in coming weeksFinancial Times - Feb. 10
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