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Business of Carnival

The Business of Carnival™ YouTube Series Announces Season 3 Launch! By Carla Parris LLB, LLM Entertainment & Sports Attorney at Law OECS continues partnership with Entertainment and Sports Lawyer Carla Parris to demystify the legal and business aspects of carnival…

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SEAT named Company of the Year at CES 2020

AUTO BILD and COMPUTER BILD singled out the brand’s sustainable and future-oriented projects The Connected Car Award was presented at the CES 2020 in Las Vegas SEAT’s sustainability concept sets standards in industry and trends for urban mobility of tomorrow …

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Genesis Luxury Flagship SUV GV80 debuts in Seoul

SEOUL, South Korea, January 15, 2020 – Today, Genesis officially launched GV80, its first sport-utility vehicle. GV80 introduces a variety of firsts for the Genesis brand, including a six-cylinder diesel, electronically controlled suspension with road preview, and active noise control. The…

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Xmas trees for mulch/”Recycled pitiful me” – The Publisher speaks

We have been asked to repeat the PSA below and it seemed to be appropriate to also repeat my poem I wrote about the “merry mulch”. DEH set to collect Christmas trees for Mulch The Department of Environmental Health (DEH)…

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Functional furniture

How Woodworker Chris Salomone Turned His Son’s Drawing Into a Functional Piece of Furniture By Alexandra Alexa From Core77 “Even though in the end it has to look kind of weird and messed up, it has to look like it…

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The Oldest Book in America

From I Love Typography Printing was introduced into the Americas by the Italian Giovanni Paoli, better known as Juan Pablos. The first book issued from his press in Mexico City was Doctrina breve, a Spanish handbook of Christian doctrine, written by Juan de Zumárraga, Mexico’s…

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Audi and FC Bayern heading toward the future together

Premium brands extend collaboration until 2029 Players of FC Bayern München to drive Audi e-tron Hildegard Wortmann, Board of Management Member of AUDI AG for Marketing and Sales: “Linking of two strong brands that stand for premium experiences” Ingolstadt, January…

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Kia Telluride wins “Triple Crown” of prestigious automotive awards

First time ever that an SUV has won all three awards in one year Sweep caps year of unprecedented success for Kia and confirms brand amongst best in the automotive industry The Telluride is Kia’s winningest and most awarded vehicle in the past year and the first…

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Here’s what it’s like flying on the ‘most expensive plane ticket in the world’

By Brian Koerber From Mashable YouTube’s resident “check out this expensive shit” dude, Casey Neistat, is once again doing PR for airlines out of the United Arab Emirates.  In a new video posted to his channel on Monday, Neistat takes…

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Mandolins make a comeback, but there’s still reason to fret

By Adam Bernstein From Chicago Tribune “Watch the sale of the banjo, mandolin and guitar; when it falls off, there is something wrong with the musical progress of the nation. These are instruments of the people.” John Philip Sousa, 1907…