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Hitching your wagon to a star? Beware of investing in showbiz They bought his merchandise. They traveled with him around the world on the tours he organized. And when Lewan wanted to raise some money, his fans eagerly bought $5 million in promissory notes that turned out to be bogus. Lewan's story is told on the latest episode of CNBC's "American Greed.
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Liverpool Biennial 2018 lineup takes global view in the age of Brexit Biennial director Sally Tallant said this curatorial train of thought was set in motion at the outset of the last edition, in 2016: "Brexit was voted for just a couple of weeks before we opened. Then Trump got in and, depending on your point of view, the world began to collapse into a new chaotic order.
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