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Friday, September 07, 2007

Pet lovers like Helmsley plan ahead

Say this for Leona Helmsley: She loved her dog. Some of her grandchildren? Not so much.

The imperious hotel magnate, who died last month, left $12 million to her white Maltese, Trouble, ensuring that Trouble will continue to enjoy a lifestyle other dogs can only dream of.

Two of her grandchildren, meanwhile, got nothing. The two others got $10 million each, though their inheritance will be cut in half if they fail to visit their father's grave once a year. Read more...

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