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" ... AT 9.30am on a Thursday six Venezuelans wait for a guided tour of the former military museum that is now the mausoleum of Hugo Chávez, the country’s populist president of 1999-2013. Across the road around 120 people are queuing for food at government-controlled prices from a state-run supermarket. The food queue starts at 3am. “Sometimes there’s food and sometimes there isn’t,” one would-be shopper says. ... "
" ... Built in 1964, this 3,300-square-foot estate in Springfield sits on six acres and features two bedrooms and two baths. Dubbed "African Queen," the safari-themed spread is furnished with countless custom pieces collected from all over the globe, including a $400,000 mosaic wooden floor featuring a 17-foot African crocodile, and custom-cut front doors sourced from a mausoleum built in 19th Century India. ... "
" ... In 2006, the Archdiocese began an "inscription-rights program" where it provided a private mausoleum at an additional cost and performed the inscription for parishioners. As part of the program, the Archdiocese retained ownership over the monument - that's distinct from a private headstone installation where the families retained ownership over the monument. Whereas under the private ownership model, the Archdiocese had no legal right to maintain or repair the monument, under the "inscription-rights program," the Archdiocese agreed to maintain the monument in perpetuity. This, the Archdiocese says, is convenient and efficient for parishioners who have loved ones buried in the private cemeteries. Parishioners appeared to agree and the program was successful. ... "
" ... Mughal ruler Shah Jahan spent the equivalent of $827 million in today’s money building, over 22 years starting in 1632, the Taj Mahal as a gift to — and mausoleum for — his late, favorite wife. More than 20,000 artisans participated in the creation of what is now India’s top tourist attraction. Legend has it that the Shah executed many of the architects and craftsmen involved in the Taj Mahal’s construction in order to ensure they’d never again build anything so glorious, making this gift vastly expensive in terms of time, money and perhaps, human lives. ... "
" ... The most plausible estimates are that from a population of 22-24 million, between 2 million and 3.5 million people died from starvation or hunger-related illnesses from 1994-1998, in spite of one of the largest international aid efforts in modern history. At the height of the famine as billions in food donations were pouring in from the outside world, the regime systematically diverted food aid to the military and party elite and suspended commercial food imports, using the money saved on massive military purchases and on various non-essentials such as building an $809 million dollar mausoleum for Kim Il-sung. ... "