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Published with permission from LuxuryWeb.com In my extensive travels spanning six decades — from humble beginnings at the Parisian "Beat Hotel" to luxurious stays as a marketing consultant for the Leading Hotels of the World — I've had the privilege of experiencing an array of luxury hotels across the globe.
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As gardens across America go dormant for the winter, many of our feathered friends have made their annual journey south. This includes the fascinating — and myth inspiring — hummingbirds. In both North and South America, indigenous cultures are rich with hummingbird folklore. These undersized avians are credited with many
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The Tokaji Difference: How The Hungarian Wine Reclaimed Its Global Prestige
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Book About Ming Emperor Pulled From Shelves in China After Netizens Draw Comparisons With Xi Jinping
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