From: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> To: Sultan Bin Sulayem Subject: Re: Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 18:32:33 40000 teriffic On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 1:00 PM, Sultan Bin Sulayem Seven-star family time in Dubai BY WYNN HORN• FOR THE CALGARY HERALD NOVEMBER 13.20'9 STORY PHOTOS ( 1 ) lip)Gds of all ages will love dune-bashing in the desert. Kids of an ages gill love dune bashing in the desert Photograph by: Wynn Horn. Fa lta Calgary Herald I have occasionally been accused of having my head in the clouds. so when I woke up in a hotel room on my first day in Dubai. it was no surprise to find myself literally floating in the air. From my double-digit hotel floor I could see nothing but uncharacteristic clouds and two lone skyscraper spires poking eerily through the sea of cumulus. It seemed a fitting introduction to this renowned city of miracles. I have occasionally been accused of having my head in the clouds, so when I woke up in a hotel room on my first day in Dubai, it was no surprise to find myself literally floating in the air. From my double-digit hotel floor I could see nothing but uncharacteristic clouds and two lone skyscraper spires poking eerily through the sea of cumulus. It seemed a fitting introduction to this renowned city of miracles. "ICs kind of fun to do the impossible" read the quirky message that greeted me on a billboard at Dubai airport's spanking new Terminal Three. And if any place knows about both fun and the impossible, I figured it had to be Dubai. Dubai is the worlds fastest-growing tourist destination, with six million total visitors — 800.000 of them British. for whom Dubai is a very popular family destination But, these days. Dubai is also reaching further afield. Luckily for Canadians, that means flights can now be found for as little as $1,400 per person, and spectacular beach-side hotels like Atlantis and Jumeirah Beach Resort are matching with incredible deals of their own. wrote: STORY TOOLS E