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Happy Mother's Day, Mom
2007-05-07 03:30:33
By Sheree Bykofsky For Mother?s Day, think a soothing and stimulating gift for Mom, something that will take her mind off everything that?s stressing her. Think Thai massage! Thai massage is available in only a few places in New York City. One place that you wouldn't think of is ...
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Cyprus the Undiscovered Gem
2007-05-03 01:46:23
Ron Kapon A romantic past- An exciting present- A golden future. I remember last summer having dinner with the new Cyprus Trade Commissioner Aristos Constantine and telling him most people had no idea where Cyprus was located. Yes, it is situated in the northwestern Mediterranean, at the crossroads of the ...
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Teen-Friendly US Cities
2007-05-01 03:42:02
By Meryl Pearlstein Once your kids move past the compliant pre-teen ages, it becomes more challenging to find ways to engage them without hearing that they?d prefer to ?chill? with their friends, play on their game systems, or spend endless hours on Myspace or Facebook. These teen-tried trips will hopefully ...
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Cruise Sightings Caribbean days at sea
2007-04-30 03:30:24
by Bosley Wilder Cruising down the shores of High Barbaree! --Mythical island folk song O What fun it is to ride the Royal Caribbean Enchantress of the Seas! For five days last month, while the North chilled out in huge snow cups, we cruised the nose of Florida, sailing out ...
Caribbean
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Editor's Column: With Few Reservations
2007-04-24 21:38:53
SEAFARER?S SERENDIPITY by Peter I. Rose* A lover of sailing since I was a little boy, I am always on the lookout for stories about seafarers and other travelers. Now, a ?mature? adult, I even write a few myself. But, no matter how inventive I try to be, I always ...
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The West for Wimps
2007-04-22 20:41:18
Story by Andrea Gross; kayak photo by Scott Baxter; other photos by Irv Green I go to Utah determined to have an "Outdoor Experience," to become a ?Wild Westerner? - if only for a day. Since I'm more comfortable reading a book than hiking a trail, more adept at steering ...
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Georgia Gold Rush - Dahlonega, GA
2007-04-19 05:55:00
Sheree Bykofsky Eureka! I found Dahlonega! And finding the village of Dahlonega (pronounced with the accent on the second syllable) is exactly like finding gold. The sign welcoming you to Dahlonega is written in gold?and with good reason: Dahlonega was founded in 1833 as the very first gold rush town. ...
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"On The Road Again: Hooray For Hollywood"
2007-04-16 02:02:56
By Lloyd Carroll It is no secret that Hollywood, the Los Angeles neighborhood synonymous with the motion picture industry, has faced tough times in recent years. Hollywood Boulevard, world-famous for the entertainment industry luminaries who are immortalized with stars embossed on its sidewalks, sadly became a haven for runaways, prostitutes ...
Hollywood
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George Washington?s Philadelphia
2007-04-11 06:26:06
By Richard Grant George Washington was a Philadelphian. He lived more of his adult life in Philadelphia than anywhere else, except his beloved farm Mount Vernon in Virginia. In 1776, Philadelphia was the second largest city in the British Empire. With a population of 40,000 and some 6,000 impressive brick buildings, ...
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Chickens in Church
2007-04-11 04:38:48
James Matthews In few places in Latin America is the collision of imperialist Catholic Spaniards with indigenous Maya cultures more visible than in the small village of San Juan Chamula in Chiapas, Mexico. I approach San Juan Chamula walking down towards the main square and past the old, burned-out church ...
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Blow Your Worries Away - Literally
2007-04-09 03:27:30
Story by Andrea Gross; photos by Irv Green The first night I crack my head when I sit up in bed. No headroom. The second day I strain my back when I help hoist the sails. No know-how. But by the third day I've caught the rhythm. I'm sea-steady if ...
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Terrific Trips for Teens
2007-04-07 05:32:56
by Meryl D. Pearlstein Once your kids move past the compliant pre-teen ages, it becomes more challenging to find ways to engage them without hearing that they?d prefer to ?chill? with their friends, play on their game systems, or spend endless hours on Myspace or Facebook. These teen-tried trips ...
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Kicking back in Cartagena
2007-04-05 01:56:32
A Cartagena: A Caribbean Gem BySandra Scott When vacationers think of a Caribbean getaway, Cartagena, Colombia, is not usually at the top of their list of possible destinations but it will be before long. Cartagena offers a wonderful blend of sun, sand, sea, and history. It is currently being discovered, ...
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Editor's Column: With Few Reservations
2007-04-02 20:45:22
WHEN "CUSTOMER SERVICE" IS AN OXYMORON I have few reservations about traveling almost anywhere, in almost any season, and on almost any carrier. But there are times when certain experiences give me serious pause. Consider this ?Philadelphia Story.? Twice in the early months of 2007, winter storms forced the disruption of ...
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Finding a Dream in an Iowa Cornfield
2007-04-02 02:06:26
by Jim Loomis Dyersville, Iowa, with a population of just over 4,000 souls, lies in the eastern part of the state some 30 miles from Dubuque and well off the beaten path. Most people would probably consider Dubuque to be pretty far from that beaten path, too. Dyersville, you ...
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