Guys like luxury, and women like imports when it comes to new-car buying, according to a study by Kelley Blue Book. Five out of the 10 brands men were most likely to shop for were domestic, with Lincoln topping the charts. Men are 174 percent more …
One of the main issues that every political pundit and human rights guardian from the affluent countries and the representatives of the international community – the US, EU, the Nordic countries – seems to be concerned about is the human rights …
Rotorua, a three hour drive south of Auckland, is a playground offering a sampling of pretty much everything the country has to offer (on the North Island, anyway). Maori culture and cuisine? Kiwis of the avian kind? Adventure? Nature? Luxury? Check …
Fundu Lagoon, on Pemba Island off the coast of Tanzania, is the epitome of barefoot chic and has a distinct Robinson Crusoe feel about it. You won't need any shoes when staying at this hotel – situated on a remote and beautiful beach in south-west …
Changing careers is an arduous adventure into the unknown, but can be successfully executed with a deft balance of commitment, self-confidence and a little bit of luck. And, more … Rice misses the luxury lifestyle and New York City dining. She knew …
SALMON RIVER TRIPS: The river's Middle Fork runs 100 miles (160 kilometers) through central Idaho. Several outfitters offer trips with varying levels of service. Far and Away Adventures, http://www.far-away.com or (800) 232-8588, offers a six-day …
Rogers wrote "every word" of the website, which makes it clear what to expect-a little adventure combined with more than a little luxury– as well as a few rules: boots off at the door and Internet only in your room or in the little library off the …
(Kitco News) – Mon Aug 26—The recent “stair step” rally in the gold market continues. The near and intermediate term technical trends are bullish for gold. However, the market is seeing a little two-way trade around the $1,400 per ounce level, a key …
Are they educating low-income students, or just catering to the affluent? Are they improving the quality of their teaching, or ducking accountability for it? Are they trying to become more productive – and if so, why is average tuition rising faster …