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Scientists Discover The Secret To Ancient Roman 'Gate To Hell'

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After thousands of years of legend, the truth is finally revealed.

The Car Of The Future Will Sell Your Data

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Automakers have been installing wireless connections in vehicles and collecting data for decades.

Actor Reynolds Invests In Gin After Clooney's Big Tequila Payoff

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The move comes after George Clooney sold his tequila company last year to Diageo Plc for $1 billion.

Trade In Your Luxury Watch Like A BMW: It's A Booming Business

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Owners of expensive wristwatches are increasingly trading their used ones for a different style.

One Of India's Richest Men Allegedly Executed A $2 Billion Fraud

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The fraud involves Nirav Modi, a jeweler who’s dressed Hollywood and Bollywood actors, including Kate Winslet.

How The Ultra Wealthy Say 'I Love You' With Over-The-Top Travel

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Elite travel agents share some of their most over-the-top romantic requests.

For Olympic Glory, Athletes Need Talent And A Billionaire Backer

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It takes blood, sweat, and lots and lots of dollars to claim a spot on the podium.

With $1,500 Skis, Pirelli Aims To Expand On Formula One Success

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The company known for race car tires has come up with a new rubber that it says will give skiers a smoother ride.

Teslas Finally Replacing Porsches On The Autobahn

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Germany this year will become the world’s third-largest market for plug-in hybrids and electric cars.

How Sotheby's Persuaded Timid Clients To Sex Up Their Artworks

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The auction house's inaugural Erotic sale is purposefully being held on Valentine's Day.

Bullet Trains Are Transforming The World's Biggest Migration

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Almost 400 million people will travel by train, many high-speed, during China's Lunar New Year celebration.

Metropolitan Museum Of Art Gets To Keep Iconic Picasso Work

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The museum's ownership was challenged by someone who was forced to sell the painting while fleeing the Nazis.

Billionaires And Athletes Freeze As Winter Smacks Olympics

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Temperatures have been as low as 25 degrees below Celsius, making it the coldest Olympics in decades.

Former Coal Baron's Virginia Mansion On the Market At A Discount

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The home lies near railroad tracks that still carry trains loaded with coal.

Shrinking Gems Are A Headache For The Diamond Industry

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Shoppers are increasingly choosing pieces with several, smaller gems.

Need A Break From People? These Far-Flung Desert Escapes Will Help

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Eight adventures from Africa to Australia to Antarctica.

Eagles Winning Merchandise War As Foles Bobbleheads Up 900%

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The Eagles got to the Super Bowl via two upsets, and players and fans have embraced their underdog status.

The $2.5 Billion Plan To Turn Brooklyn's Navy Yard Into A Tech Hub

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The site where warships were once made is the focus of a $2.5 billion plan that would more than quadruple its workforce.

Swiss Watchmakers' New Pitch: $10,000 Timepiece Can Be A Bargain

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The industry is facing a basic fact: Cheap watches can be more accurate than Swiss watches that cost more than a house.

Citizen Mulls Deals To Add $18,000 Watches To Broaden Appeal

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This "affordable" fancy watch brand is looking to attract rich customers.

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