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Real Travel Adventures December 2009 Patty Burness |
Sunshine in Seattle, WA With an active maritime industry, diverse neighborhoods, crowded cafes, and serious foodies, this northwestern city is very much like San Francisco. |
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London: Celebrating Her Majesty's Golden Jubilee Did you know that Americans traveling abroad head for London more than any other destination? And with good reason. It's a city that grows more vibrant every time we visit -- new attractions, a burgeoning restaurant scene, great hotels and on and on |
BusinessWeek August 15, 2005 Ellen Hoffman |
The Fine Art Of Dining Museum eateries are emerging as destinations in their own right, with museums both domestic and abroad climbing on the chuckwagon -- in Indianapolis, Minneapolis, Dallas, Denver, Chicago, St. Louis, London, Paris, Tokyo, and elsewhere. |
Outside August 2005 Patrick Symmes |
The Book The Book has no one author, editor, or publisher. It is merely a set of loosely connected, handmade, decentralized notebooks cached throughout the vagabond meccas of Latin America and Asia -- a collective, disorganized stash of travel tips. |
BusinessWeek April 22, 2010 Wainer & Ben-David |
Isaac Tshuva: Israel's Gas King As his energy bets pay off handsomely, the billionaire's empire now includes luxury apartments, power plants, gas stations, and the Plaza Hotel. |
Outside January 2004 Rob Buchanan |
Up in the Air It seems like all God's creatures have lost their way in the Holy Land. But a few hopeful Israeli and Palestinian conservationists are tracing a new path along the flyways and wildlife corridors of the Jordan Valley -- and rediscovering an ancient road map that leads from terror to peace. |
Salon.com October 25, 2000 Flore de Preneuf |
Living under siege Meet the residents of two Middle East cities -- one Palestinian, the other Israeli. Both share the same concerns about violence and security -- from opposite sides of the conflict... |
Salon.com October 30, 2001 Suzy Hansen |
A Jew in the mosque A self-described "average Israeli" talks about his daring journey to pray with the Holy Land's Muslims and Christians -- and why Arafat cannot head a Palestinian state... |
Fast Company August 8, 2011 Joshua Hammer |
Israel: IEI's Land Of Oil And Money Israel may be the world's next energy superpower. But is this good for the Jews? |
Salon.com June 12, 2002 Suzy Hansen |
Six days that shook the world An Israeli historian talks about the weeklong war that shaped the modern Middle East and still fuels the Arab-Israeli conflict. |
BusinessWeek November 19, 2007 Neal Sandler |
The Crisis in Israel's Classrooms A breakdown in the financially strapped school system in Israel is jeopardizing the country's high-tech edge. |
Outside February 2008 Jimmie Briggs |
Dudes, Mellow! With Kelly Slater as his chief ambassador, Southern California surf legend Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz had a plan to teach the kids of Israel and Palestine how to get barreled and bring peaceful vibes to the Middle East along the way. |
Wired April 2004 Joshua Davis |
Apocalypse Now How a hologram, a blimp, and a massively multiplayer game could bring peace to the Holy Land. |
Salon.com November 3, 2000 Flore de Preneuf |
Israel's apartheid Fed up with restrictions and discrimination, last month Israeli Arabs joined their Palestinian brethren in the battle against Israeli Jews... |