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TelevisionWeek, January, 2005 by Block, Alex Ben
Byline: ALEX BEN BLOCK The spectacular three-home compound atop the Las Brisas resort in Acapulco, Mexico, where last month Viacom co-President Leslie Moonves wed longtime girlfriend Julie Chen, "CBS Early Show'' anchor, was once owned by Warner Bros. Beginning in the late 1970s, Steve Ross, the entrepreneur who built Warner and merged it into Time Inc.
in 2001, used what he called Villa Eden as a place to pamper top stars like Barbra Streisand and Sylvester Stallone. The lavish retreat was sold after the merger in a wave of cost cutting, and at one point was owned by Haim Saban. The cliffside villa, overlooking Acapulco Bay, has indoor and outdoor pools, indoor and outdoor tennis courts and lots of luxurious rooms. The Moonveses' very private wedding, presided...
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