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Tourism, despite suffering the knock-on effects of the global economic crisis, still offers areas of considerable optimism. Although its...
Middle East, The, 12/01/09 by Rhona Wells · More from publication -
Boutique hotels: where luxury combines with exclusivity and attention to detail
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] In a fast-moving and frequently impersonal world, there is a growing trend to get back to small exclusive hotels that...
Middle East, The, 12/01/09 by Rhona Wells · More from publication -
Diamonds are an investor's best friend
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Marilyn Monroe famously sang "Diamonds are a girl's best friend", but in reality they have proved...
Middle East, The, 12/01/09 by Rhona Wells · More from publication -
Crossing cultures, crossing time
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Originally founded in 1683, the Ashmolean in Oxford, a significant museum of art and archaeology with over 4,000 Islamic...
Middle East, The, 12/01/09 by Rhona Wells · More from publication -
Super yachtsthe ultimate toy
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Super-yacht ownership seems to be riding the wave of the global recession with Middle Eastern...
Middle East, The, 10/01/09 by Rhona Wells · More from publication -
Arabian horses: an enticing combination of beauty and investment potential: Arabian horses continue to fetch record prices at auctions around the world, with investors from the Middle East region still dominating at the top
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] At a recent auction in Poland, a leading breeding country for Arabians, a record price of $1.6m was paid by Ajman Stud...
Middle East, The, 08/01/09 by Rhona Wells · More from publication -
Exotic India: a land for all seasons
For decades, Middle Eastern travellers have flocked to Europe and its cities of culture for their rest and recreation. And, although Paris, London...
Middle East, The, 08/01/09 by Rhona Wells · More from publication -
Spa world: from Cleopatra, who favoured asses' milk, to the delights of Dubai's Atlantis hotel, spas are taking the world by storm
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The ancient Egyptians had one of the earliest forms of water therapy. Sacred pools were built in...
Middle East, The, 07/01/09 by Rhona Wells · More from publication -
Pearlsthe frozen tears of gods: for more than 4,000 years, the Indian Oceanspecifically the Gulf and the Red Seawas the hub of the world's pearl markets. The popularity of pearls is once again witnessing a boom in the Middle East
Pearls--the frozen tears of gods: for more than 4,000 years, the Indian Ocean--specifically the Gulf and the Red Sea--was the hub of the world's...
Middle East, The, 07/01/09 by Rhona Wells · More from publication -
Positive exercise: by YMCA fitness training expert and nutritionist Clare Canning
When you exercise, your body naturally produces heat. Exercising in the extreme temperatures of the Middle East therefore provides an added stress...
Middle East, The, 07/01/09 by Rhona Wells · More from publication
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