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Yangtze Cruise – Viking Century Sun Yangtze River cruise
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Americana Manhasset Concours d’Elegance presented the Class 6 – A Celebration of the 20th Century classic Coach Builders
0Manhasset, NY (Business Wire) 27 September 2010
Americana Manhasset Concours since sixth? Elegance on Sunday, October 10th place, 2010. The event has become one of New York? Premier Events luxury car with 200 rare, private cars, for the Best in Show and Best in Class competing titles. We are pleased to host this year? S guest of honor, car designer Tom Tjaarda.
The 2010 event is a tribute to classics of the 20th Century body. In line with this theme Americana Manhasset is pleased to present Peter Kalikow? From 1971 Momo Mirage, with a production model of timber in the car.
noticed that other vehicles in this year’s competition (to participate in the training listed ):???? 1957 Ferrari 250 GT Coupe Boano, 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California, Baja Boat (Steve McQueen drove in the 1968 Stardust 7-11 race off-road Baja 1969 and 1000), an Alfa Romeo Zagato 1973 1600 1959 Ferrari 410 Super America.
official assessment begins at 9:30 clock. Howard Krimko be the chief judges of the event. Other judges Paolo Garella, an automotive consultant in Turin, Italy. The results of competition and pricing, courtesy of Tiffany & Co., will be held at 14 clock on the north side of the Americana Manhasset. Event will be located at the parking Macia? s on the Boulevard du Nord and Community Drive. Continuous shuttle service is available at Americana Manhasset.
Event sponsors include Shawn Elliott Luxury Homes, Plycon traffic, Sterling & Sterling Insurance and Charters, German Bank, nuBest environment, Long Iceland Plastic Surgery Group Teamspeed.com. Our partners include Aston Martin Car Long Iceland, Autosport Designs Inc. – Lotus Motor Cars of Long Iceland, Iceland Long Bentley, Ferrari Maserati Classics exotic Long Iceland, Manhattan Motor Cars, Roslyn Porsche, Rolls Royce of Long Iceland and Universal Autosports.
This year’s competition, the new leadership of the Division, North Shore Long Iceland benefit Jewish Health System. NLD funds for the Child Life Program at Steven Cohen & Alexandra children? S Medical Center in New York, formerly Schneider Children? S Hospital. A raffle for a special Maserati Quattroporte 2010 will take place after the awards ceremony of the competition. The car was supplied by Maserati Long Iceland, as part of an initiative raising funds for the NLD. Tickets are 0 per ticket or five tickets, 000 euros. Only 1,200 tickets will be sold.
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is a first collection of sixty fine shops, including Prada, Gucci, Chanel, Hirshleifer? s, Valentino, Cartier, Hermes, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., Dior, Fendi, Ralph Lauren, Salvatore Ferragamo, Brooks Brothers, Loro Piana, Toku Modern Asian and more, all designed in a unique setting for outdoor use, the renowned Architect Peter Marino and Oehme van Sweden landscape. Americana Manhasset offers free personal shopping service, a remarkable luxury fashion and gift resource. The hotel is located on Long Iceland? S beautiful north coast is 20 miles from Americana Manhasset Manhattan and 50 miles from the Hamptons. For more information on Americana Manhasset Concours or there? Elegance, please visit our Facebook page, Americana Manhasset blog, and americanamanhasset.com.
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History of the Ss. “Beaver”.: Being a Graphic and Vivid Sketch of This Noted Pioneer Steamer and Her Romantic Cruise for Over Half a Century On the Placid Island-Dotted Waters of the North Pacific
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Booked a family vacation to Hawaii, then realized the TV in our room is tiny and from the 19th century?
2Question: Booked a family vacation to Hawaii, then realized the TV in our room is tiny and from the 19th century?
Do I really need a TV on a vacation to Hawaii?
I am well aware that TVs are not from the 19th century. It was an exaggeration to prove my point.
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Answer by Steven D
With all the sights in Hawii, a TV set would be redundant at best.
Here’s a link:http://www.gohawaii.com/
Sophiste Outdoor Chair. A superb, lightweight, honeycombed aluminum design, manufactured from a patented extrusion process, producing the world’s most finest outdoor chair. Winner of the International Good Design award in 2004, the Sophiste features a broad 53cm beam, an amazing 280lb load capacity, a peerless Cordura canopy with swivel-stitched, double-walled construction, & a sturdy snap mechanism for easy of folding. It also includes a handle carry-strap on the armrests, to aid hauling the cloud-like 5lb frame. Combining bright, contemporary colors with engineering from an era where things were built to last, the Sophiste Chair is a 21st Century classic.
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A superb, lightweight, honeycombed aluminum design, manufactured from a patented extrusion process, producing the world’s most finest outdoor chair. Winner of the International Good Design award in 2004, the Sophiste features a broad 53cm beam, an amazing 280lb load capacity, a peerless Cordura canopy with swivel-stitched, double-walled construction, & a sturdy snap mechanism for easy of folding. It also includes a handle carry-strap on the armrests, to aid hauling the cloud-like 5lb frame. Combining bright, contemporary colors with engineering from an era where things were built to last, the Sophiste Chair is a 21st Century classic.
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Gambling and the 20th Century ruler Part1
0 The history of the 20th Century is inextricably linked to the wars, revolutions, forcible change of governments and other political upheavals in which the leading role was played often associated bright, extraordinary personalities leaders, chiefs. Impetuous was also the history of legal regulation of gambling and betting. They were allowed, then prohibited, then allowed again. . .
Many of these prohibitions and certifications were made directly with the principle act of political personalities of the 20th Century combined. How adventurous were the most famous totalitarian rulers of the last century and what was their bets role in the regulation of activities on the organization and playing what?
Vladimir Lenin
(1870-1924)
If in a small town Simbirsk little Volodya Ulyanov was no one around by the people, including his birth parents ever suspect that one of the main heroes of the 20th Century came into the world. After many years it has been difficult to clearly assess the activities of Vladimir Lenin in the office of President of the Soviet of People’s Commissars National, but there is no doubt that he made history as the chief ideologue of the ideas of communism, the Russian arms for so much sought and never attained in spite of the long 70-year-old way.
It is not certain that Vladimir Lenin fond of gambling, in his public speeches he never mentioned the words “play house” and known as “Casino”. But Russia in his youth, the future of chess and bowling Ilyich (Gorodki) played with passion. Having grown up, he played cards and, unfortunately, not the story does not give a single answer, as the games played by the chief of the Revolutionary and betting whether they have made
It is interesting to know that even if Vladimir Ilyich was still alive, there were anecdotes and stories about his love for playing cards. But still the most popular game of Ilyich was politics. But of course with regard to the regulation of the gambling industry, succeeded Vladimir Ulyanov in the manner so typical of him.
After the statesman, first, he began to struggle against the bourgeois heritage, founded in censorship. And he decided to create order in the gambling, in addition to this. In terms of the Petrograd (St. Petersburg) military-revolutionary committees, such as the 24th November 1917 the task was to “Close all clubs and gambling dens, where card games were played. Despite this, in the spring of 1918, the People’s Commissar for municipal economy of Petrograd the Future “All-Union head” MI Kalinin, taking into account the interests of the reimbursement of the Treasury proposed legalization of gambling. This proposal has been “rejected on revolutionary grounds and all gambling establishments have been found illegal.
In 1921, Vladimir Lenin introduced NEP How to make new economic policy of the state, saying the priority is no longer in general, equality and fraternity, but money earned by the young Soviet state for its own budget for the realization of revolutionary ideas. It was then that gambling business was established in the Republic of Soviets. On 9 November 1921, the Soviet division of labor and defense of the RSFSR adopted a decree that the sale of tickets were allowed on the territory of the country. Also in 1921, when it happens, instead of the worst droughts in Russia, helping the first All-Russian lottery, the starving people.
In the course of two years, local authorities permitted activities of the gambling houses to financial mathematics principles and gathering quite a large amount of taxes by the organizers of gambling. Despite these fact, at the end of 1923 there was a commission in the fight against the “Moon Shine, cocaine and gambling” in the USSR.
Fight against gambling addiction began to follow his regular Soviet course, but Vladimir Lenin could not witness his end. On 21 January 1924, Lenin died. It happened just at the time of flowering of Soviet gambling industry, but after half a year after his death adopted CEC of the USSR and the SNC of the USSR issued a decree on 1 August 1924, “On state monopoly for the production of playing cards. And then four years later finally gambling industry in the USSR as a relic of ancient times which is disposed of was forbidden.
Iosif Stalin
(1879-1953)
Iosif Stalin (Dzhugashvili) was on 21 Born December 1879 in a small Georgian town of Gori. A friend and advisor of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, his great successor, he took the reins of government in the hands after Lenin and kept it until his death. The period of Iosif Stalin’s rule is still with joy and pain in the hearts of those Soviet citizens living at the time of the reflected his being in force. Industrialization, the victory in the war and the continuation of communist construction, on the one hand, and concentration camps and mass repression on the other side. Without taking into account personal characteristics of the second head of the proletariat, and without an assessment of his actions in the course of nearly 30 years of his being in power, we point out only one Iosif Stalin was not daring person, except for games in politics, where operations were sometimes hundreds of thousands of lives, he acknowledged only pool and racing on the track.
Let’s point out that totalizer on the track under Iosif Stalin, the only legal pastime for daring Soviet citizens. The most famous racetracks in Moscow, Tbilisi, Tallinn, Odessa, Gorky (Nizhny Novgorod) and other cities. The son of Iosif Vissarionovich Vasiliy was also a great admirer of race tracks.
The death of Iosif Stalin had no implications for the existence of legal gambling in the Soviet country. They did not exist when Stalin came to power and did not appear after his death. The exclusion were meant horse racing and racing on the racetrack, which attracted quite a lot of money, with the help of the totalizer for the development of Soviet horses.
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Gambling and the 20th Century Rulers Part1
0The history of the 20th century is inseparably connected with wars, revolutions, forcible change of governments and other political cataclysms in which the leading role was often played by bright, extraordinary personalities leaders, chiefs. Impetuous was also the history of legislative regulation of gambling games and bets. They were allowed, then prohibited, then allowed again. . .
A lot of these bans and legalizations were directly connected with the principle political acting personalities of the 20th century. How venturesome were the most famous totalitarian rulers of the previous century and what was their role in regulation of activities on organizing and playing games and bets?
Vladimir Lenin
(1870-1924)
When in a small town of Simbirsk little Volodya Ulyanov was born nobody of the people around, including his parents, could ever guess that one of the main heroes of the 20th century came into the world. After many years it is already difficult to unambiguously evaluate the activities of Vladimir Lenin in the office of the chairman of the Soviet of National Commissars, but there is no doubt that he has gone down in history as the main ideologist of the bright ideas of communism which the Russian poor strived for so much and never achieved despite the long 70-year way.
It is not known for sure whether Vladimir Lenin was fond of gambling, in his public speeches he never mentioned the words “gambling-house” and “casino”. However, in his boyhood the future Ilyich played chess and russian bowling (gorodki) with passion. Having grown up, he played cards as well, alas, the history does not give a single answer as to the games the chief of revolutionists played and whether the bets were made
It is interesting to know that even when Vladimir Ilyich was still alive there were anecdotes and tales concerning his love of card games. But still the most favourite game of Ilyich was politics. But with regard to regulation of gambling industry, of course, Vladimir Ulyanov succeeded in the way so typical of him.
Having become the statesman, firstly, he started to fight against bourgeois heritage, established censorship. And he decided to establish order in gambling in addition to this. In provisions of the Petrograd (St. Petersburg)military-revolutionary committee as of the 24th of November of 1917 the task was set to “close all the clubs and gambling-dens where card games were played”. Despite this, in spring of 1918 the commissar of municipal economy of Petrograd the future “all-union head” M. I. Kalinin taking into account the interests of reimbursement of state treasury proposed legalization of gambling. This proposal was rejected though “on revolutionary grounds” and all the gambling establishments were found illegal.
In 1921 Vladimir Lenin introduced NEP so to say new economic politics of the state at which the priority was no longer general equality and fraternity but earning money by the young Soviet state for its own budget for realization of revolutionary ideas. It was at that time that gambling business was founded in the Republic of Soviets. On the 9th of November, 1921, The Soviet of labour and defence of the RSFSR issued a decree according to which sale of playing cards was allowed on the territory of the country. Also in 1921 when there happened to be the worst drought in Russia, the first All-Russian lottery to help the starving people took place.
In the course of two years local authorities allowed activities of gambling-houses, following financial principles and collecting rather large amounts of taxes from organizers of gambling games. In spite of this fact, at the end of 1923 there was created a commission on struggle against “moonshine, cocaine and gambling” in the USSR.
Struggle against gambling started to follow its regular soviet course, however, Vladimir Lenin could not witness its end. On the 21st of January, 1924, Lenin died. It happened just at the time of flourishing of soviet gambling industry, but after half a year after his death CEC of the USSR and SNC of the USSR issued a Decree dated the 1st of August, 1924, “about state monopoly on production of playing cards”. And afterwards still four years later gambling industry was finally prohibited in the USSR as a remnant of the old times which was to be done away with.
Iosif Stalin
(1879-1953)
Iosif Stalin (Djugashvili) was born on the 21st of December 1879 in a small Georgian town of Gori. A friend and adviser of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, his great successor, he took the reins of government in his hands after Lenin and kept them till his death. The time of Iosif Stalin’s rule is still reflected with joy and pain in the hearts of those Soviet citizens living at the time of his being in power. Industrialization, the victory in the war and continuation of communistic construction, on the one hand, and concentration camps and mass repressions on the other hand. Without taking into account personal characteristics of the second chief of proletariat and without estimating the deeds of his in the course of almost 30 years of his being in power, we’ll point out only one thing Iosif Stalin was not a venturesome person and except for games in politics, where stakes were sometimes hundreds of thousands of human lives, he acknowledged only billiards and races on the race track.
Let’s point out that totalizator on the race track under Iosif Stalin the only legal pastime for venturesome Soviet citizens. The most famous race tracks were situated in Moscow, Tbilisi, Tallinn, Odessa, Gorky (Nizhny Novgorod) and other cities. The son of Iosif Vissarionovich Vasiliy was also a great admirer of race tracks.
The death of Iosif Stalin did not have any impact on the existence of legal gambling in the Soviet country. They did not exist when Stalin came to power and did not appear after his death. The exclusion were horse races and races on the race tracks which attracted rather large cash means with the help of the totalizator for development of the Soviet horse breeding.
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Gambling and the 20th century Rulers Part1
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