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Flags, an artificial White House facade and a red-and-blue tiled floor complete the look for Celebrate America!, a political memorabilia specialty shop located in Terminal C of Logan Airport...
...auction of John F. Kennedy memorabilia opened Wednesday, but some items were withdrawn to settle disputes with the National Archives and Kennedy's children, and some valuable lots went unsold. The sale at New York's Guernsey's auction house was sparsely attended, and several of the highest-priced items (which carried only "estimate upon request" designations) failed to sell. These included a Tiffany & Co. Cuban missile crisis calendar paperweight. An asking bid of $300,000 dropped to $100,000 but still failed to draw any interest. The evening's top seller was the Presidential yacht, the Honey Fitz, which...
...taking home with her countless documents and objects that had belonged to our father and to the United States Government," the Kennedys said. Lincoln, who died in 1995, left the collection to her friend Robert White, who is selling a portion of his 100,000 items of Kennedy memorabilia at a New York auction this week. He hopes to open a museum with the proceeds, some of which are earmarked for cancer research...
...prevent people from profiting off Princess Diana's name, her London-based memorial fund on Sunday unveiled a distinctive logo that will be attached to all official Diana memorabilia. Diana's sons William, 15, and Harry, 13, have approved the design, which is her own signature in purple, one of her favorite colors, over the words "Princess of Wales Memorial Fund...
...dressed in the professional funny person's uniform of jeans, sneakers, T shirt (and optional Oxford shirt, unbuttoned), surrounded by exactly the kind of stuff a Long Island high school kid from the '60s might buy if he grew up to be a multimillionaire--car models, superhero models, Mets memorabilia, a mint-condition Schwinn Sting-Ray--Seinfeld comes across as a relatively contented man, perhaps the first self-actualized comic in history...