Rumours of ghosts have haunted the Queen Mary since it came to Long Beach.
Then there's the recent spectacular, media-intensive launch of the Queen Mary 2, the world's largest cruise ship.
The Queen Mary Tea Room serves afternoon tea with an added flourish: Guests can request a tiara to wear for the occasion.
Cunard put the Queen Mary up for sale and the city of Long Beach bought it to use as a tourist attraction, museum, hotel and event facility.
If you like to do a little time travel with your present-day travel, the Queen Mary Hotel in Long Beach, California is a great place for a weekend getaway.
Last month, Bilal Philips, barred from entering Australia because of security concerns, was scheduled as guest of honour at the Queen Mary University Islamic Society's (ISOC) annual dinner.
Cunard, a unit of Carnival, passed over Steiner when it signed a deal with Canyon Ranch to run the spa on board the Queen Mary 2, launched in 2003.
Professor Ian MacKenzie, a researcher in stem cell biology from the Queen Mary School of Medicine and Dentistry in London, said that it was still likely that stem cells played a significant role in the development of cancer.
Others claim they heard metal crushing and children crying, related to an accident during the war when the RMS Queen Mary accidentally rammed into and split an allied ship in its path, the HMS Curacoa, off the Irish coast, killing 239 people.
Cunard president Larry Pimentel gave the details on Monday of the vessel which replaces the original Queen Mary liner, now a tourist attraction in California.
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This year marks the 75th anniversary of the RMS Queen Mary's maiden voyage, when she set sail from Southampton, England to Cherbourg, France to New York for a five-day voyage in 1936.
Inside the 592 rooms and 19 suites, guests are treated to unending views of downtown, the Mary Queen of the World Cathedral, the Saint Lawrence river and Mount Royal, the mountain that gave the city its name.
The trust was created by merging three hospitals - the Princess Royal in Orpington, Queen Mary's in Sidcup and the Queen Elizabeth in Woolwich - and is the first NHS trust to be put into administration.
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The affected passengers on Queen Mary II, which is currently cruising the Caribbean, have been confined to their cabins and "enhanced sanitation protocols" are being carried out, Cunard has said.
They include the Coronation Necklace created for her and subsequently worn by Queen Alexandra, Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth (The Queen Mother) and Queen Elizabeth.
Norman Fenton, a professor of risk information management, studied data for road deaths in Europe and the United States, and outlined his findings for Queen Mary, the public research university that is part of the University of London.
The organisers were in a state of panic as the famously purse-lipped dowager Queen Mary was due to watch the match and Moran was accused of bringing vulgarity into tennis.
The crown was the same one used at the coronation of Mary Queen of Scots.
Queen Elizabeth in Woolwich, The Princess Royal in Orpington and Queen Mary's in Sidcup.
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The collection was presented within the walls of the 15th Century palace, the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots.
The site, where Queen Mary's Hospital was located, is less than 100m (328ft) away from a hilltop where late Bronze Age remains were discovered in the early 20th Century.
Meanwhile commanders make sure the Christmas boxes are ready to take out to the units outside the base, a tradition begun by Queen Mary during World War I to raise the troops' morale in the trenches.
The archives of Isaacs, an author and lecturer at Queen Mary, University of London in 1957, were being catalogued when the letter was unearthed.
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Commenting on the study, Dr Mary Haines of Queen Mary, University of London, said further research was necessary to provide confirmatory evidence.
Graham MacGregor, professor of cardiovascular medicine at The Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, Queen Mary University and chairman of Cash, said that too much salt is harmful.
Graham MacGregor, professor of cardiovascular medicine at Queen Mary, who led the study, said that the "modest reduction" in salt intake was equivalent to halving the amount of salt we consume each day.
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