From: Sultan Bin Sulayem To: Jeffrey Epstein <jeeyacationggmail.com> Subject: Fwd: Bloomberg final Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2012 08:26:13 +0000 Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: Front: Sarah Lockie Date: July 3, 2012 9:04:27 AM GMT To: ' Mohammed Sharaf 01:00 Subject: Bloomberg final >, Sultan Bin Sulayem , Mohammed Al Muallem Mohammed Ali Ahmed <- >, This was the final Bloomberg story after correcting all their mistakes — which included getting your name wrong, Sultan! Quite nice QE2 Ocean Liner to Be Turned Into 300-Room Hotel Moored in Dubai Tamara Walid 02 July 2012 Bloomberg The Queen Elizabeth II ocean liner, whose passengers included Britain's royal family, will be converted into a 300-room hotel in a Dubai port, according to the owner. lstithmar World PJSC, the state-owned company that bought the 963-foot (294-meter) cruise ship known as the QE2 for $100 million in 2007, will renovate the liner while preserving its interior, Chairman Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem said at a briefing in the emirate today. The ship made its final voyage in 2008. "We realized that a lot of people love the ship as it is," bin Sulayem said. "We will fix what needs to be fixed, but we will preserve its tradition and the way it was." The QE2 made its maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York in 1969. The ship, operated by Cunard, completed more than 5 million miles at sea, according to a website about the QE2. The liner was the victim of a bomb hoax and ransom demand in 1972 and hit rocks near Martha's Vineyard in 1992. The ship has five restaurants, a cinema, a casino, a health club, a shopping area, a hospital, library and several bars. The ship survived Hurricane Luis on a westbound Atlantic crossing and was hit by a 95-foot wave in 1995. Palm Jumeirah lstithmar had planned to move the ship to the Palm Jumeirah, an artificial island shaped like a palm tree off the coast of Dubai. However, it will now stay at Port Rashid, where ifs cu