“The clients should only use the cards in emergency cases and not to use them as they are commonly used in the UAE for luxury and for purchasing unnecessary items,” Barakat pointed out. He said that the credit market in the UAE needs to be reorganized …
In the upscale boutiques of Singapore, New York or Zurich — where Winfrey claims a sales clerk refused to show her a luxurious bag — purses priced in the four figures are common. In fact, they're so common that a higher level of extravagance exists …
'Planes' portrays a fleet of aircraft that is as loveable as the automobiles in 'Cars', an underdog story of Dusty Crophopper who aspires to win the air racing championship that challenges contenders to fly around the globe. Kings of Leon go 'young and …
… Research Frontiers noted today in his quarterly conference call with investors and security analysts: "The new Mercedes-Benz S-Class promises to be the most technologically advanced vehicle in the market in terms of luxury, technology, comfort and …
"Clark was driven into bankruptcy in 1992 by his appetite for luxury cars. According to his bankruptcy filing, he owned 18 luxury automobiles, including a $700,000 Ferrari and a Rolls Royce. Clark was trying to pay 17 car notes simultaneously, and …
They would have loved the 2013 Chrysler 300C John Varvatos Luxury Edition sedan, a full-size car with optional all-wheel drive that hits all the right notes for people who have been through hell and have now arrived at a sweet point in their lives, but …
Consider, too, the investments that developers are making in downtown Albany residential real estate. High–end condos are opening in old commercial buildings on blocks not far from the Palace Theater and the Pearl Street entertainment district. Nearby …
Bryan Cranston has pulled off the greatest performance in television history as the docile chemistry teacher-turned-murderous meth dealer during his five seasons as Walter White/Heisenberg in the wildly popular TV show, “Breaking Bad.” But Cranston's …
I just want the quiet. Finally home from a week's “vacation” — if that's the right word to describe spending seven days visiting amusement parks with two teen boys — I'm finally starting to relax in the cocoon of my home's relative quiet. Yes, even …