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High on Adventure December 2002 |
Catamaran Sailing the British Virgin Islands No matter your situation, sailing the British Virgin Islands on a crewed catamaran may just be the best vacation of your life.  |
InsideFlyer December 2002 |
Frequent Flyer Scrooge -- We visit the Ghosts of Programs Past, Present and Future A look at some changes that have occurred in travel loyalty plans.  |
Salon.com November 27, 2002 Patrick Smith |
Ask the pilot Why are pilots so scruffy? What happened to the mile-high hanky-panky of yesteryear? Plus: More entries for the rock 'n' roll jetliner hall of fame.  |
AskMen.com November 26, 2002 Harry Marks |
Tahiti & Her Islands Need to get away? Far, far away? No better choice awaits you than the archipelago of French Polynesia.  |
Salon.com November 22, 2002 Patrick Smith |
Ask the pilot The science of weighing airplanes. And, how many things can go wrong with a jet before it's not allowed to fly?  |
Lucire November 11, 2002 Jack Yan |
Finding tranquillity on the French Riviera There's not much tranquillity in Cannes during the summer as tourists take over -- the author had to leave it to find a real taste of France along the Riviera.  |
Salon.com November 1, 2002 Patrick Smith |
Ask the pilot More fun with the poetry of airliner names. And, what to do about those narrow seats for wide people?  |
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Empires of the Ancients Cruising the Mediterranean aboard the Crystal Symphony  |
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Where To Stay In Venice Venetians have a total sense of involvement with their city, placing the public good over individual interests. This discipline -- what is called particolare -- has given the hospitality business here a solid foundation.  |
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Venice Information While standing on line to purchase a Venice card, you'll probably be thinking, "Why am I wasting time?" However, in this most crowded of cities, the card issued by the City Council will help shorten a good many other lines and save a good deal of money, too.  |
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