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Monaco|: Exceptional race viewing opportunities for up to 100 day guests at the Monaco F1 Grand Prix

For the 1st time ever this luxury motor yacht, SEAGULL II, is available at the Monaco F1 Grand Prix. With exceptional race viewing opportunities for up to 100 day guests, plus she can easily accommodate up to 14 guests in 7 cabins. Valid from 12:00hrs on 24th May - 12:00hrs on 28th May, she is available at the unbeatable rate of only €60,000, including 60 bottles of champagne - this has to be the best value race viewing opportunity!

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Audi’s e-tron Spyder Is a Diesel-Electric Hybrid Supercar for a New Generation

One of today’s greatest challenges for automakers is developing innovative and viable alternatives to gasoline-powered engines. Several hybrid and electric options have hit the market over the past several years and diesel has made a surprising comeback, so it was only a matter of time before one manufacturer was bold ...

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Leica’s Newest All-in-One Camera

In the early 20th century, Leica revolutionized the photography industry with the handheld Ur-Leica 35 mm film camera. Now, almost 100 years later, the German company maintains its focus on compact yet technologically advanced cameras and, with its newest launch, the V-Lux 3, the Leica legacy continues. Ergonomic and user-friendly, ...

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Barons de Rothschild’s First Champagne Foray

To ring in the New Year, the three winemaking branches of the Rothschild family are introducing Champagne to the U.S. market. The three varietals, aptly named the Barons de Rothschild Brut, Blanc de Blancs, and Ros

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Sanlorenzo’s Newest Model, the SL94

The latest semicustom model from Italian shipyard Sanlorenzo bridges the gap between the Italian yard’s SL88 and SL104 models. The new yacht reflects Sanlorenzo’s efforts to employ some big-boat thinking, with such features as a flybridge that is larger than those of most similar yachts, plus a transom garage that ...

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Swann Auction Galleries Celebrates African Art

African-American fine art, a long underemphasized niche, receives its due twice a year at New York’s Swann Auction Galleries. Swann’s next African-American fine art auction, set for February 16, promises a bounty of coveted rarities.

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An Absolutely Tailor-Made Honeymoon

After planning the wedding, the next big decision is the honeymoon, and Absolute Travel, a company that specializes in custom excursions, has just made that process easier and more personal. It has enlisted the help of honeymoon consultant Robyn Mark to plan personalized honeymoons

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Putting the “Shine” in Moonshine

In spite of the fact it has a distilling history as old as Cognac, as unfettered as single-malt Scotch, and as American as bourbon, no one takes moonshine seriously.

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Two New Souped-up Specs for Skiing

Now you can compare and share your ski stats through your smart phone with Zeal Optics’ Z3 Live—the company’s latest model of technologically advanced ski goggles to hit the market. Zeal Optics, which released the market’s first GPS ski goggles last year (the Transcend GPS), has upgraded its technology ...

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What’s Hot in Consumer Electronics

Expectations always run high at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES), held in Las Vegas in January, where the industry unveils its latest and greatest products and innovations. The higher-end manufacturers didn’t disappoint

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Alfa Romeo 4C Concept Represents the Shape of Things to Come

It’s been almost two decades since a new model Alfa Romeo has rolled off a showroom floor here in the U.S., but that doesn’t mean that the Italian manufacturer does not want to offer its highly styled cars to the American market. Roughly five years ago, Alfa’s parent company, Fiat, ...

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The Franco-American Spirit from Kentucky

Bourbon and Cognac are two classic digestifs, so it would only make sense for Heaven Hill’s fifth release of Parker’s Heritage Collection, limited bottlings that showcase sixth-generation master distiller Parker Beam’s skills, to combine this dynamic duo. But rather than in a glass, it was accomplished in barrels. First, ...

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A Rare Roman Sculpture Makes Its New York Debut

A $3.8 million sculpture will be the standout piece among more than 80 important medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque objects at the exhibition Collecting Treasures of the Past VII, on view at the Blumka Gallery in New York City from January 26 to February 10. The sculpture depicts the ancient Roman ...

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