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...that's right), expects to boldly launch its first passengers into suborbit in 2007 - at around $190,000 each. Virgin will pay up to $21.5 million to license the U.S. technology, investing around $100 million in spaceships and infrastructure. "It would be a waste to sit on the beach all day," Branson told TIME. "I get my pleasure creating things other people can be proud of." But it's not all smooth sailing: shares in U.K. cell-phone operator Virgin Mobile dipped below their July offer price; and at the rollout of Virgin Trains' latest high-speed service in Britain...
...element to them: ‘If you want to destroy my sweater / Hold this thread as I walk away,’” he wrote. Needless to say, Cuomo was accepted. More needless, he declined offers for an interview and a long walk on the beach...
...government concentrator in Lowell House, enjoys message discipline, fiscal responsibility, and long walks on the beach. “Politically Corrected” investigates the political and policy choices of public officials, and wonders: Is this the best we can do? Occasionally, he asks other questions. His column will appear on alternate Thursdays...
...life outside of it. Any open time is a gift I have given myself. [Producer] Don Mischer usually calls me every June to ask me if I'm going to host [the Emmys], and for the last four years I said no--I'm sitting at the beach, and you want me to do what? But this year when he asked me, I actually had an idea that popped into my head because of reality TV. And I said to him, Would you ever consider doing the Emmys as a reality program? So that's the direction we're taking...
...Equinox gym in the new Time Warner Center in New York City inaugurated E, a posh $24,000-a-year facility for 200 invitation-only guests; Casa Casuarina--formerly Gianni Versace's home in South Beach--is set to become a members-only club; the British concierge service Quintessentially is opening an outpost in Miami following its recent launches in South Africa and Beijing; and in Tokyo individuals with assets of more than $920,000 can hire celebrity sushi chefs and geishas for private parties through Club Concierge. In a competitive social and economic environment, trading up--whether...