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Bette Midler to auction iconic stage costumes


Top items include a glittering pink-and-purple mermaid costume that Midler wore during her recent two-year residency “The Showgirl Must Go On” in Las Vegas, which is expected to sell for $1,000 to $1,500.The Bob Mackie dress she wore for the opening number of her “Bette! Divine Madness” tour in 1980 has an estimated price of $2,000 to $3,000.Midler, 65, who has sold more than 30 million records over a 40-year career, is donating a portion of the auction’s proceeds to the nonprofit organization she created in 1995 to restore small parks and community gardens in New York City.The auction will take place on November 12 in Beverly Hills.

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PRESS DIGEST - British business - Oct 14


Growth forecasts for Germany were slashed on Thursday amid fears that Europe’s largest economy will grind to a near standstill as a deepening banking crisis threatens to plunge the continent into recession.UK DATA EXPOSES SHIFT IN THE PAY GAPWages for public sector staff in the UK have risen by 13 percent more than their private sector peers in the past ten years, but only for those on lower pay grades, according to data released on Friday.BP PLANS UK OIL DEVELOPMENTBP has announced plans for a 4.5 billion pound development of the Clair field, a seven billion barrel superfield off the Shetland Islands.The TelegraphJOE LEWIS BID FOR PUB GROUP SAILS AWAYBillionaire Joe Lewis has withdrawn his 941 million pound takeover attempt for pubs group Mitchells & Butlers , leaving shares down 6.9 percent at 235.3 percentUK REVENUE PURSUES 6,000 SWISS HSBC ACCOUNTSThe British government’s taxation arm, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), is withdrawing its amnesty on 6,000 wealthy HSBC customers and demanded they declare taxes due on Swiss accounts or face criminal charges.WSJ MAY UNDO NEWS CORPRupert Murdoch’s News Corporation is facing severe new legal pressure as The Wall Street Journal becomes a lightning rod for widespread anger in the U.S. at the way the company has behaved.The GuardianCARREFOUR SOUNDS ALARM OVER ECONOMYDeepening economic gloom has forced Europe’s biggest retailer, Carrefour , to issue its fifth profit warning this year.The IndependentUK BANKS DOWNGRADED AS STRESS TEST FEARS GROWSigns that the Government has become less likely to support lenders led to another credit rating downgrade for Lloyds and Royal Bank of Scotland on Thursday against the backdrop of concerns that new European stress tests could leave the sector in need of billions of pounds of extra capital.

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