Word: entertainers
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...also have enough space to entertain up to 36 friends for dinner?but to make a real impression, why not have just one? Executive chef Laurent Andre will design a menu for you and your companion, and a butler will serve it on the terrace. Given that the suite costs $11,200 a night, exclusive of taxes, you might ask if the hotel will throw in a string quartet as well...
...lavish 650 sq m. The new decor features specially commissioned artwork and a host of subtle designer touches, including Georg Jensen desk accessories and Christian Fischbacher 500 thread-count linens. There are Jacuzzis indoor and out, and steam and sauna rooms besides. You'll also have enough space to entertain up to 36 friends for dinner, but to make a real impression, why not have just one guest? Executive chef Laurent André will design a menu for you and your companion, and a butler will serve it on the terrace. Given that the suite costs $11,200 a night...
...Love Actually,” when he falls in love with the attractive Portuguese maid. “Nanny McPhee” would have proved a more satisfying dish had Firth lived happily ever after with Thompson, rather than with a woman 15 years his junior. Unless charged to entertain a five-year-old, skip “Nanny McPhee” and check out “Love Actually” or the Disney classic, “Mary Poppins,” from your nearest Blockbuster...
...amusing—as its fall 2003 CUE Guide ratings proclaim. Cowles Associate Professor of English Lynn M. Festa, who taught the tamer English 147n, “Women and the Novel to Jane Austen” in fall 2004, appears prepared to once again educate and entertain with topics ranging from “what men and women want” to the “discipline of desire” to the “‘invention’ of pornography...
...other heaping handouts are easily seduced into arrangements which are not in the best interest of their clients. (Imagine that, too!) The answers, of course, are yes, yes, and hell yes. So the New York Stock Exchange and NASD last week proposed rules governing how bankers and traders can entertain. Yet these rules were purposely vague, encouraging something Wall Street is understandably fond of: self-enforcement. Under the new rules the Street essentially sets its own limits. Regulators, like Justice Potter Stewart's famous ruling on pornography 46 years ago, say they will know excess when they see it. Another...