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Time Warner's new headquarters at Columbus Circle in Manhattan are excessively lavish, he complains.Much of what Mr Icahn says is right.
You painted the federal-state health insurance plan as an excessively lavish government programme that wastes taxpayers' money by enrolling wealthy participants who could be covered by private insurance.
The officials acknowledged that although they welcomed the event, they later balked at paying the roughly $20,000 in catering costs because they deemed it excessively lavish, unauthorized and mostly to the benefit of the two businessmen.
The negatives of being famous are hardly ever discussed in the media in favor of coverage emphasizing the excessively lavish celebrity lifestyle, giving us a glimpse inside a world beyond our reach.
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