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AskMen.com Harry Marks |
A Visit To Vibrant Venice Simply mentioning the name Venice conjures up thoughts of magnificent gondola rides, men in striped shirts singing "O Sole Mio." Over 10,000,000 tourists visit this virtual town every year, creating some of the largest crowds in Europe, but there is nothing that can take away from Venice's beauty.  |
Salon.com September 27, 2002 Patrick Smith |
Ask the pilot How could a pilot not be trained for fog landings? And how is "Jet Smarter" author Diana Fairechild like Ralph Nader with a tray of peanuts?  |
AskMen.com September 25, 2002 Steve Richer |
How To: Survive A Trip To The Casino Hard-core gamblers need not read this article. But for the rest of you, nowadays, Las Vegas is being promoted as a premium family entertainment conurbation and more and more neophytes are heading to the desert to try their luck. An unprepared man will quickly find himself in over his head.  |
Salon.com September 20, 2002 Patrick Smith |
Ask the pilot What happens when you drop dry ice into an airplane toilet? And are regional pilots just rejects from the big airlines?  |
AskMen.com September 17, 2002 Harry Marks |
Tantalizing Turkey Nestled magnificently between Europe and Asia, Turkey stands alone as the place for the inquisitive traveler looking not only for regular sights and fun in the sun, but a peek into a lesson in history unlike any other.  |
Lucire September 13, 2002 Jack Yan |
Amicalement votre The author is on the Cote d'Azur, soaking up the rays and living the Persuaders lifestyle in Monaco, Eze and Nice.  |
Salon.com September 13, 2002 Patrick Smith |
Ask the pilot Can an airliner get a speeding ticket? And, isn't it a bad thing when an engine bursts into flame?  |
High on Adventure October 2002 |
Taveuni -- A Fijian Paradise Maravu Resort highlights Fiji's "Garden Island"  |
High on Adventure October 2002 Patrick Flood |
Croatia -- The Jewel of the Adriatic Sadly, most Americans can't point Croatia out on a map and know nothing about it. They think people are crazy to visit the country, as they believe tourists will be harmed. Nothing is further from the truth.  |
Outside September 2002 Mark Jenkins |
I Know Where I'm Going On getting lost, GPS, and a farewell to maps  |
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