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Welcome To The Post-COVID Luxury Spending Boom

by Tyler Durden Wednesday, Jun 30, 2021 - 09:20 PM Now that the Covid panic is starting to subside, the boom is beginning. Especially in the luxury goods market. The surge in spending is indicative of the tailwind that loosening lockdowns, combined with trillions of dollars in stimulus, has created.  One person experiencing the spending binge firsthand is travel agent Dottie Williford, who told The Washington Post that the company s luxury offerings are being sold out first: “People don’t usually spend $20,000 to go to the Bahamas, but my clients are. The first things to sell out were the top category on the ship.”

From a cage , to a gated community

In one of your interventions against the db project, you argued that “a bully has been allowed to enter resident’s homes; and in this case the PA made a clear choice, in favour of bullies and against residents.” Was that comment only about this particular project? Or do you see it as applicable to the direction the country is taking as a whole? I suppose the easy answer would be that: yes, it is definitely applicable to more than just the db project alone. It is somehow a paradigm, a model, that has been replicated – and is being replicated – over and over again.

Reminiscences of a boarder at Rabat s St Emilie De Vialar School, 70 years ago

In October 1952, I started attending St Emilie de Vialar School in Rabat, which was administered by the Sisters of St Joseph of the Apparition. Our uniform consisted of a navy blue blazer with the school badge, shorts, a white shirt, a small blue tie, black shoes and grey socks. A blue pinafore was obligatory to keep our daily clothes clean. I would complete my primary education there by July 1955. The author with his sister Vivianne at St Dominic Square, Rabat, near St Emilie de Vialar boarding school, in October 1952. The following is a list of the sisters at the primary school and their subject areas or duties. They were all Maltese except where otherwise stated: Sister-in-charge: Rev Mother Pace; English: Senior sister Marie de Lourdes and Sr Richard (from Manchester, UK); Religion: Sr Winifred Anastasi; arithmetic and discipline: Sr Emilie Mamo; geography: Sr John Mark (from Ireland); dormitories: Sr Albin (from Ireland) and Sr Mary Magdalene; Pantry/kitchen: Sr Wilfred (from

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Spending by Americans in the top 20 percent has finally rebounded It s re-shaping the economy

Spending by Americans in the top 20 percent has finally rebounded It s re-shaping the economy
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