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InsideFlyer February 2003 |
Reader Profile In 1999, David Phillips spent about $2,500 on 12,000 cups of Healthy Choice chocolate pudding and earned 1.25 million miles in the process. For his artful exploitation of the promotion rules, Phillips forever will be known as the "Pudding Guy." Here's his story.  |
High on Adventure February 2003 |
Antigua -- A Caribbean Haven Long Bay Hotel Highlights This Island Gem  |
High on Adventure February 2003 Lee Juillerat |
Playing With History in London A City Where the Past is Present: It was an historic day in ways I never anticipated.  |
High on Adventure February 2003 Cahn et al. |
Hut-to-Hut Cross-Country Skiing Tag-A-Long Expeditions carefully developed a hut-to-hut ski route that allows you to play in the beautiful La Sal Mountains, with terrain perfect for both cross-country and telemark skiing. The undeveloped character of this mountain range gives you the ultimate in a backcountry ski adventure.  |
Salon.com January 13, 2003 Patrick Smith |
Ask the pilot Can we stop bombs in our baggage? And, how do pilots amuse themselves at 30,000 feet?  |
ONLINE Jan/Feb 2003 Jan Davis Tudor |
Going Online on the Road When I'm outside my own country, combining work with pleasure is not a problem -- when I do that, I am able to stay longer! While trying initially to run my independent information business while on the road, I found that having access to a cyber cafe wasn't enough.  |
AskMen.com January 7, 2003 Harry Marks |
Seychelles: Jewels Of The Ocean Fortunately for honeymooners and sun-seekers, this tropical paradise offers beautiful white beaches without much of the commercial hype that is now synonymous with many resorts.  |
InsideFlyer January 2003 |
Rolling the Dice on a New Year Our panel of five distinguished experts offers you five tips each on how best to win at the miles and points game this year. We've even added a few comments from a sixth expert you may be familiar with.  |
AskMen.com December 24, 2002 Harry Marks |
Tibet: A Wonder In The Mountains With a challenging landscape and tumultuous political situation, the culture and sights Tibet has to offer are often overlooked, despite being of great interest to inquisitive travelers.  |
Salon.com December 19, 2002 Patrick Smith |
Ask the pilot Were United's pilots to blame for the airline's failure? And: How worried should we be about the specter of shoulder-launched missiles taking down a domestic jet?  |
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