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  1. Many Lives Many Masters

    Many Lives Many Masters

    As a traditional psychotherapist, Dr. Brian Weiss was astonished and skeptical when one of his patients began recalling past-life traumas that seemed to hold the key to her recurring nightmares and anxiety attacks. His skepticism was eroded, however, when she began to channel messages from “the space between lives,” which contained remarkable revelations about Dr. Weiss’s family and his dead son...

  2. Killing Them Softly

    Killing Them Softly

    Killing Them Softly is a darkly comic, visceral thriller that doubles as a cautionary tale on capitalism, whose message is delivered with sledgehammer force.

  3. Hever Castle

    Hever Castle

    The childhood home of Anne Boleyn.

    Hever Castle is located in the village of Hever, Kent, near Edenbridge, 30 miles south-east of London, England. It began as a country house, built in the 13th century. From 1462 to 1539 it was the seat of the Boleyn, originally 'Bullen', family.

  4. Mathaf Museum

    Mathaf Museum

    Several members of the Al-Thani family initially led Qatar’s interest and involvement into the field of arts and continue to embody and shape the cultural policy of the country. For William Lawrie, previously Head of International Modern Contemporary Arab and Iranian Art at Christie's, “Qatar’s royal family are very much like modern-day equivalents of the Medicis in 16th-century Florence”.

    Sheikh Saud’s older brother, Hassan bin Mohamed bin Ali Al Thani owns one the most extensive collections o

  5. Phil Spector

    Phil Spector

    A drama centered on the relationship between Phil Spector and defense attorney Linda Kenney Baden while the music business legend was on trial for the murder of Lana Clarkson.

  6. Parker (2013)

    Parker (2013)

    A thief with a unique code of professional ethics is double-crossed by his crew and left for dead. Assuming a new disguise and forming an unlikely alliance with a woman on the inside, he looks to hijack the score of the crew's latest heist.

  7. Argo

    Argo

    This dramatization is adapted from the book The Master of Disguise by Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operative Tony Mendez, and Joshuah Bearman's 2007 Wired article The Great Escape about the "Canadian Caper", in which Mendez led the rescue of six U.S. diplomats from Tehran, Iran, during the 1979 Iran hostage crisis.

  8. Naughty Boy

    Naughty Boy

    Shahid Khan (born 1 January 1985), known by his stage name Naughty Boy, is a British songwriter, record producer, musician and rapper. After dropping out of a Business and Marketing Degree at London Guildhall University, Khan pursued a career as a record producer, obtaining a grant from The Princes Trust and funding equipment through winning £44,000 on Channel 4 day-time game show Deal or No Deal. The finances allowed Khan to upscale production from the garden shed in his parents' home in Watford, Hertfordshire to a studio in Ealing, West London.

    Soon after Khan signed a three-year publishing deal with Sony ATV as well as a recording contract to release one album under Virgin Records (EMI Records). Khan launched himself as a record producer under the moniker "Naughty Boy" and now runs a production company called Naughty Boy Recordings. Most notably, Naughty Boy has produced two top-ten records for UK rappers Chipmunk ("Diamond Rings") and Wiley ("Never Be Your Woman"). Coincidently, both top-ten hits featured guest vocals from singer-songwriter Emeli Sandé. Naughty Boy and Sandé would form a strong writing and production partnership leading to Sandé landing her own record deal with Virgin and EMI.

    source taken from www.en.wikipedia.org

  9. NIA National Indoor Arena

    NIA National Indoor Arena

    The National Indoor Arena is one of the busiest, large scale indoor sporting and entertainment venues in Europe. Since opening in 1991, it has welcomed visitors to over 30 different sports and an extensive variety of entertainment and music.

  10. Gotha Club Cannes at Palm Beach Casino

    Gotha Club Cannes at Palm Beach Casino

    The Gotha Club. (usually summer only but open for the Cannes film festival 15th May-26th May)The former managers of the Palais Club are now running Gotha, to be found at Palm Beach casino. It welcomes 2,500 clubbers every night. Entry 25 euros and 50 euros when the big names appear. A beer costs 12 euros as do soft drinks. Open 28 June - 1 September every night.

    Reservations (always best) call 04 93 45 11 11

  11. A Dangerous Method

    A Dangerous Method

    Keira Knightley, Viggo Mortensen, Michael Fassbender star in this great drama about the work of Carl Jung.

  12. Beverly Center

    Beverly Center

    Beverly Center is Southern California's premier fashion destination with 160 distinctive specialty boutiques reflecting the diverse styles and tastes of Los Angeles.

  13. Dr. Ken Ochi

    Dr. Ken Ochi

    1444 Aviation Blvd, Suite # 201, Redondo Beach, CA, 90278

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    General Dentist based in Redondo Beach, CA 90278

  14. Zimmer Children's Museum

    Zimmer Children's Museum

    The Zimmer Children’s Museum is dedicated to inspiring young people of all ages to cultivate a social conscience and embrace their responsibility to help make the world a better place. It is our mission to help young people develop their capacity for creating positive change through interactive learning, creative self-expression and leadership development.

  15. Mauna Kea Beach Hotel

    Mauna Kea Beach Hotel

    Address:

    62-100 Mauna Kea Beach Drive,

    Kohala Coast,

    Hawaii 96743

    USA

    Phone Number: (808) 882.7222

    It sits at Kauna

  16. Moulin Rouge

    Moulin Rouge

    Moulin Rouge!, is a 2001 Australian-American romantic jukebox musical film directed, produced, and co-written by Baz Luhrmann. It tells the story of a young English poet/writer, Christian (Ewan MacGregor), who falls in love with the terminally-ill star of the Moulin Rouge, cabaret actress and courtesan Satine (Nicole Kidman). It uses the musical setting of the Montmartre Quarter of Paris, France. At the 74th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for eight Oscars, including Best Picture and Best

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