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How a 'Russian James Bond' Conquered the World of Luxury Hotels
Vlad Doronin lives large as the owner of cultish hotel chain Aman, meditating on his private jet and taking art advice from Leonardo DiCaprio. Just don’t call him an oligarch.The Wall Street Journal - World -
World of Hyatt expands luxury portfolio with 700+ boutique hotels
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“You get so much more choice”: How the Japanese Fender offset conquered the world
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Nish Kumar: ‘It would be very cool if I was named the next James Bond’
The standup on being a vibe killer, studying Richard Pryor and why comedy isn’t for good-looking people. Who is your comedy hero?I grew up idolising a lot of standups: Chris Rock, Maria Bamford, Bridget Christie. I followed Ross Noble around (that ...The Guardian - World -
How to Create a Luxurious Walk-In Shower
Here’s how to make your morning shower more luxurious.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
How to Create a Luxurious Walk-In Shower
Here’s how to make your morning shower more luxurious.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Ukraine's army chief reports tactical retreat in the east
Ukrainian troops have been forced to retreat from three villages in the east.ABC News - World - Ukraine -
World War II History Haunts Attempts to Seize Russian Assets
Berlin is one of the strongest opponents of a U.S.-led initiative that would funnel frozen Russian funds to help rebuild Ukraine and bolster its armed forces.The Wall Street Journal - World - Russia -
How Europe solved its Russian gas problem
The bloc has avoided an energy crisis, but the short-term solutions could harm competitiveness and the green transition down the lineFinancial Times - Business - Russia -
How much of your 401(k) should you really have in stocks versus bonds?
History shows that stocks are far from guaranteed to beat bonds over the long term.MarketWatch - Business
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