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Fri
24
Aug '07

The stars’ homes away from home

There’s no place like home. But if you’re a celebrity, there’s also no place like your second (or third, or fourth) home. “For stars, their second homes are almost more important than their primary ones,” explains real estate experts Donna and Shannon Freeman, hosts of HGTV’s Secrets That Sell and authors of “Seven Steps to Sold.”


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Fri
24
Aug '07

Popular shark dies in Barcelona Aquarium

epa01096747 A seven centimeter long hook is being extracted from the oesophagus of the mediterranean grey shark captured 20 August 2007 in Tarragona, northeast Spain, 22 August 2007. The fish died due to a severe ulceration caused by another hook, seven centimeter long, hooked in its oesophagus, according to information made available by biologists of the Aquarium of Barcelona, where it had been transferred.  EPA/AQUARIUM BARCELONA/HO HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLYA shark that was captured in shallow waters where it had become a daily lure for tourists on a beach died Wednesday at the Barcelona Aquarium.


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Fri
24
Aug '07

Newest addition to wine country draws tourists

** FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE **The facade of the Castello di Amorosa is seen in Calistoga, Friday, May 18, 2007. Daryl Sattui set out to build a modest, 8,500-square-foot winery. Millions of dollars and 120,000 square feet later he's king of a wine country castle complete with drawbridge, dungeons and nifty little slots for the old boiling oil trick. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)Daryl Sattui set out to build a modest, 8,500-square-foot winery. Millions of dollars and 120,000 square feet later, he’s king of a wine country castle complete with drawbridge, dungeons and nifty little slots for the old boiling oil trick.


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Thu
23
Aug '07

Poverty tourism brings cash to South Africa

Lawrence Rolomana (C with hat) talks to tourists in Motsoaledi August 21, 2007. Luring tourists might not seem like an easy task for 22-year-old South African Rolomana, who lives in a squatter camp in Soweto, a township on the edge of Johannesburg.  To match feature SAFRICA-TOURISM/   REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko  (SOUTH AFRICA)Seeing buses full of tourists looking for a glimpse of South African poverty, squatter camp resident Lawrence Rolomana decided to try to earn a share of the cash they were spending.


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