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A ‘monumental property’ on six levels, the listing says it is ‘among the most prestigious architectural and landscape beauties of pre-unification Rome,’ with three garages, the Caravaggio, two roof terraces and a ‘splendid garden with arboreal essences and tall trees, pedestrian paths, stairs and rest areas’. 

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The arrests announced on Sunday come two months after Macau authorities arrested the high-profile head of Suncity junket, Alvin Chau website Now nearly nonexistent, the opaque VIP industry made up more than two-thirds of Macau’s gambling revenue until just a few years ago, official data shows.

HONG KONG, Jan 30 (Reuters) – Police in Macau, the world’s biggest gambling hub, said on Sunday they had arrested two men for alleged illegal gambling and money laundering, as authorities step up a crackdown on illicit capital outflows from the Chinese mainland.

Monsoon Palace — Octopussy (1983) Personally, I’d choose Octopussy’s sumptious Lake Palace for a lair in India, but Kamal Khan’s Monsoon Palace is far from a fixer-upper. Perched high on a mountain above the scenic city of Udaipur, the Monsoon Palace has commanding views, a lovely formal dining room and easy access to an airstrip for your . But while it’s supposed to be well-guarded — the winding road up is killer — the fortifications can’t stop an all-female circus troupe from breaking in. 

Franz Sanchez’s villa — Licence to Kill (1989) What it lacks in restrained taste, Sanchez’s seaside villa in the fictional Isthmus City makes up for in ocean views and opulence. You’ll find a cliffside swimming pool, a huge deck for evening cocktail hour and a private dock for your speedboat. And the little funicular up to the guest quarters is a highlight. You might just want to throw a sheet over some of the artwork, which is of questionable taste. The real location used in the film is the fanciful Villa Arabesque in Acapulco, Mexico. At various points it has been offered both for sale and as a vacation rental. 

Rita (pictured left at the Playboy Mansion on April 13, 1981 and right with Hugh Hefner) decided to appear in Playboy magazine, posing topless with a feather boa in a photoshoot to accompany an article that she’d written, headlined The Liberation of a Congressional Wife.

Palmyra — Thunderball (1965) In his posh seaside estate in the Bahamas, Emilio Largo started a grand tradition of Bond villains — keeping a not-so-cuddly pet for the purpose of dispatching unreliable henchmen. In Largo’s case it was a pool of sharks that was connected to his regular swimming pool by an underwater tunnel. (Bond, of course, was able to escape unscathed using one of Q’s helpful gadgets.) Other attractions at Palmyra include skeet shooting, storage for stolen nuclear weapons and plenty of space for Domino to lounge about while being bored with it all. 

Everyone in the game has heard stories of excess, 우리카지노주소 girls transported, flown in for parties, properties that exist to protect the privacy of players, their friends and any sexual conquests they collect on the way. 

When you’re not up to no good, its remote location makes it best suited for meditating. Outside of convenient helicopter parking, the amenities are nonexistent, but Renaissance frescoes liven the the drab interiors. (At the real location, the Monastery of The Holy Trinity near Kalambaka, Greece, you don’t have to be winched up in a basket to visit — instead, you climb a staircase cut into the cliff.)

Crab Key – Dr. No (1962) A private tropical island off the coast of Jamaica may sound like an ideal home, but Crab Key certainly doesn’t have curb appeal. Much of it is a dreary swamp, the soil is radioactive, and a fire-breathing dragon guards the place. The job opportunities are grim as well — a barren and dusty bauxite mine (in the film) or (in the book) a mine for bird poop. Either way, yuck.

Macau’s VIP industry had fallen to a quarter of overall gaming revenue in the last quarter of 2021, with the junket business constricted by China’s crackdown on capital outflows and coronavirus curbs on travel, official data shows.

But take a peek underground and you’ll find a state-of-the-art missile jamming station, luxury guest rooms with attentive and courteous staff, gourmet cuisine and a top-notch wine list (just skip the sleep-inducing coffee). But the real showpiece is Dr. No’s richly decorated office and lounge with its priceless art (OK, most of it is stolen) and huge million-dollar window that gives you an undersea view. 

Atlantis — The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) Do you have webbed hands? Or maybe a weird fish fetish? Then Karl Stromberg’s Atlantis is the place for you. Located off the coast of the Italian island of Sardinia, Atlantis is a giant marine research laboratory that can sink below the Mediterranean when you need a change of scenery. There’s a fantastic aquarium — Shark Week fans will be especially pleased — and the dining room is a rather…unique place to take your meals. Just mind the gun under the table and the faulty lifts. Need to get away quickly? There’s also an escape pod with a comfortable bed and a full bar with a bottle of 1952 Dom Perignon champagne.