Barclay Butera Purchases Frank Sinatra's Twin Palms ; Designer Tips His Hat, Again, to Mid-Century Architecture and Hollywood Regency Era
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"Twin Palms, Frank Sinatra s onetime Palm Springs estate, has been purchased by influential lifestyle designer Barclay Butera, as the ultimate expression of his admiration for the Hollywood Regency era. As a designer he is drawn to the period for its classic qualities and glamour. What strikes him even more as emanating from that age is how to live well, from proper attire to the all-important cocktail hour. The Chairman of the Board embodied this, as does Twin Palms, built in 1947 for the then-young singer by renowned local architect E. Stewart Williams, and later photographed by Julius Shulman. This follows Butera s recent acquisition of another home with Hollywood lore attached: the Beverly Hills residence of entertainer and showman Desi Arnaz, Jr., son of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. [PRWEB Mar 18, 2005]"
Via Ferrata European Rock Climbing System Introduced in North America
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"Unique "Iron Way" climbing system makes rock climbing easy and fun for people of all ages and abilities. [PRWEB Mar 18, 2005]"
World Financial News Network favors Procore that Manages and Develops Real Estate Properties Worldwide
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"Dr. Joseph de Beauchamp of World Financial News Network gives favorable analysis to Procore wants to continue to build value in real estate properties. [PRWEB Mar 18, 2005]"
Travel and Events in Israel Launches New Last Minute Travel Site Deals in Israel
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"Travel and Events in Israel has launched a new web site, dedicated to last minute travel deals in Israel, Deals in Israel. [PRWEB Mar 18, 2005]"
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Interactive Games to Expand National Leasing Program of Slot Machines to Casino Operators in Regulated Jurisdictions
From: press.arrivenet.com
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Interactive Games, Inc. (OTC BB: IGAM) a
developer and licensor of interactive casino technologies and slot machine
games to the rapidly growing Class III, Native American Class II, and
mobile gaming..."
Venice, Calif.
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"Even with property values and celebrity cachet on the rise, Venice remains quirky and laid back, a place where you might see entire families on bikes or an artist walking to the shore."
Dutch Auctions, With a Pennsylvania Twist
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"Auctions known as mud sales, named for the soggy ground, have been a rite of spring in Lancaster County for 40 years."
The Heights Beyond Rome's Hills
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"Hiking in the historic countryside around Rome makes the sounds and commotion of the city seem just a distant memory."
For Young Artists, All Roads Now Lead to a Happening Berlin
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"What Prague and London were in the 90's, Berlin has now become: a magnet for anyone who wants to live and work in a city that is humming with cultural energy."
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