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...building has been gutted and given a new glass facade; teakwood balconies off the rooms on the top floors to allow spectacular views of the gardens. The $70 million hotel will offer its 58-rooms starting at j600 a night. There will be a swimming pool with gold-mosaic tiles, a spa, a meditation garden with smoking moss and a restaurant run by a (yet unnamed) famous chef. The rooms will have an Asian feel, providing an ambience closer to the famous Amanresorts of Thailand and Indonesia than the pink-marble decor of Bulgari stores. Expect lots of black...
...upper bowel. Their heavy long-term use can promote osteoporosis--progressive bone disintegration. They also suppress the body's immune system, leading to the kind of serious infections Kennedy frequently suffered. But other common side effects are hair that stays thick and dark, plus skin that turns the yellow-gold of a permanent suntan. Another would be intensified sexual drive. All of which suggest that Kennedy's very Kennedy-ness was partly a side effect of his medication...
Perhaps we shall see a separate line at the department of motor vehicles for Lexus and BMW owners, and Marshall Field's will usher the preferred children forward to see Santa, and there will be a platinum section of Central Park, and why not a gold-club voting machine for people who pay more than $100,000 in income tax, and a concierge-class birthing room at the hospital--pay extra for same-day delivery. But before we get there, consider the cost...
...candy. Her store couldn't be more picturesque, with worn wood floors, shelves of sake that reach to the ceiling, 10-kilo bags of rice stacked waist high and holiday decorations that say "Merry Christmas 1996." She wears three sweaters and a flowered apron and sports a couple of gold teeth. Stay long enough and Nakamura will seat you by the space heater, serve you tea and apple slices and regale you with tales of the old days, both good and bad. In all, it seems like a quaint, harmless slice of Hometown Japan...
Scott said Shulman misused SAT scores and GPAs as the benchmark of academic qualifications, saying these two measures are not “gold standards...