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No matter how wealthy they are, some of the super rich just can’t resist the temptation to make a couple of million dollars in profit by selling their reservation for Gulfstream G650 jets to billionaires who can’t afford to wait four or five years to get their hands on this latest symbol of wealth and affluence.

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Like in golf when you hear that distinctive sound that goes ‘ping!’ telling you that you have made a good solid hit with the ball, the news of Ping Lacson being appointed as the “rehabilitation czar” for areas devastated by Typhoon Yolanda strikes a lot of businessmen as a good choice that’s spot on.

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The son of Equatorial Guinea's president plundered his country's natural resources through corruption, spending more than $70 million in looted profits on a Malibu mansion, a Gulfstream jet and Michael Jackson memorabilia, the U.S. government said Tuesday.

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LILONGWE (AP) – Madonna left Malawi on her private jet Sunday after being rebuffed in an attempt to adopt a second child from the poor African nation, air traffic control officials said.

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Their carbon footprint may be scandale, but nomads are nomads.

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The son of Equatorial Guinea's president plundered his country's natural resources through corruption, spending more than $70 million in looted profits on a Malibu mansion, a Gulfstream jet and Michael Jackson memorabilia, the U.S. government said Tuesday.

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LILONGWE (AP) – Madonna left Malawi on her private jet Sunday after being rebuffed in an attempt to adopt a second child from the poor African nation, air traffic control officials said.

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Their carbon footprint may be scandale, but nomads are nomads.

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