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Julian bought a new place in Florida?
MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Nov. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Julian Lennon, son of Beatles icon John Lennon, has purchased a residence at The Ritz-Carlton Club and Residences, South Beach, further cementing the development's status as one of the most luxurious real estate offerings on Miami Beach.
Lennon, who recently produced an award-winning documentary and is working on a sixth album, plans to split his time between his new Miami condominium and his home in Europe.
"Miami Beach is one of my favorite places, and I am excited to own a residence here," said Lennon. "I travel quite a bit and the service The Ritz- Carlton offers is incomparable. To now have it at home, will be fantastic."
The Ritz-Carlton Residences are luxurious condominiums featuring the company's legendary service. Lennon's 1,800 square foot, two-bedroom and three-bathroom residence is located in the development's 17-story North Tower with breathtaking views of the ocean from an expansive terrace. The residence also features a fully-equipped kitchen with Snaidero Italian cabinetry and state-of-the-art appliances from Sub-Zero and Miele. Prices for two-bedroom residences start at approximately $2 million.
Currently under construction and scheduled for completion in late 2009, the development will include the preservation of one Miami Beach's most significant architectural contributions - the Seville Beach Hotel. Built in 1955, the hotel's heyday coincided with the excitement of the Beatles and Miami Beach's rise to a glamour capital.
Planned community amenities include dedicated concierge services, a fine dining restaurant, in-residence gourmet dining, a full-service Ritz-Carlton spa and state-of-the-art fitness facility, and a beachfront experience encompassing five pools, three whirlpool spas, The Ritz-Carlton's signature cabanas, and a pool bar and grill. Lennon also will enjoy the private resident lounge, a recreation of the former hotel's legendary Matador Supper Club, once visited by the likes of Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra.
The Ritz-Carlton Club and Residences, South Beach is being developed by luxury hotelier Lionstone Development, which owns The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach and is co-developing EPIC Residences & Hotel in Downtown Miami; and Fortune International, luxury developers of Jade Residences at Brickell Bay, Jade Ocean and Jade Beach, Artech and Le Meridien Sunny Isles Beach.
For more information on The Ritz-Carlton Club and Residences, South Beach, call 305-351-1000, ext. 115 or visit http://www.rcr-southbeach.com/.
The Ritz-Carlton Club and Residences
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Stepchildren Fight Over the Eastman Estate!
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New York Times
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Tony Romo & Jessica SImpson?
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Striking Writers in Hollywood
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Medical Nightmare for Dennis Quiads
Sources tell us the twins -- Thomas Boone and Zoe Grace -- were accidentally given a massive dose of Heparin, an anti-coagulant. Babies typically get 10 units. Our sources say they were each mistakenly given 10,000 units. The drug is used to flush out IV lines and prevent blood clots. We're told one dose was given on Sunday morning, another on Sunday evening. Read more...
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I am utterly SHOCKED! I am terribly sorry for what happened to the infants. God bless them.
He was named University Chancellor - Brian May
LONDON - Brian May, rock star and astrophysicist, has been appointed chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University.
May will be installed as the university's figurehead leader early next year, it was announced Monday. The 60-year-old Queen guitarist said the appointment was "a great honor and a great new challenge."
He is an honorary fellow of Liverpool John Moores University, which has a well-known astrophysics research institute.
"Brian May is an intensely talented individual who achieved global success with Queen," said the university's vice chancellor, Michael Brown, in a statement. "In this age of celebrity culture, it is rare to find someone who has fame, fortune and universal acclaim and yet who remains true to his core values of learning and enlightenment."
May succeeds Cherie Booth, wife of former Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Liverpool John Moores University was formed in 1992 from the former Liverpool Polytechnic.
May completed his doctorate in astrophysics earlier this year. He was awarded his qualification by Imperial College London.
He was an astrophysics student at Imperial College when he joined Freddie Mercury and Roger Taylor to form Queen in 1970, but dropped his doctorate as the glam rock band became more successful.
May is the co-author of "Bang! The Complete History of the Universe," which was published last year.
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Monday, November 19, 2007
Carrie Underwood-Former American idol winner
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Bless Our Man
Friday, November 9, 2007
Heather the pigshi* was outraged! ?
But you are a whore and always a whore.
Your daughter will know everything about you as soon as she grow older and she will leave you and would be ashamed of you!
The truth is life is full of shit!
http://www.followthemedia.com/writeon/heather01112007.htm
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It's bullshit: another woman is link to Paul?
Nancy is a family friend who suffered from breast cancer like Linda did. So what if Paul kissed her? A kiss is just a kiss! Period!
1. Forbes Magazine
2. Newsday
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Sarah Ferguson Tells Heather Mills to Sh*t or Get Off the Pot
Sarah Ferguson Tells Heather Mills to Sh*t or Get Off the Pot, or Something Like That
Brit Chick Fight! Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, has some harsh words for Heather Mills, estranged wife of Paul McCartney. Ferguson has been the target of unflattering coverage by the British press herself, but has no sympathy for Mills and her battle with the media.