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No Man Is an Island: Our Ultimate Guide to the Caribbean
November/December, 2008
Are you headed to the islands soon…or just daydreaming about a tropical vacation? We’ve (beach)combed DIVERSION’s archives to bring you the 411 on two of the region’s most beautiful spots, plus a great idea for a money-saving way to see the islands.
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10 Great Weekend Getaways Without Leaving Home
DIANE BAIR AND PAMELA WRIGHT October, 2008
Who
knew you could have this much fun in your own backyard?You need a weekend getaway, but with the airlines slashing
schedules and raising fares, and gas prices at record highs, it can
seem cheape
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John Mariani On Food: Authentic Asian
JOHN MARIANI October, 2008
The latest generation of young chefs in major American cities is matching sophistication with traditional flavors.
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Circling Sicily
TOM PASSAVANT October, 2008
From Palermo to Catania and Taormina, a food lover's tour of this rugged island serves up ancient wonders along with magnificent flavors.
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Vintage Virginia
BILL WHITMAN October, 2008
A great day trip from Washington, D.C., Charlottesville offers history, wine and a very civilized countryside.
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Travel Advisor: The Caribbean on a Budget
EVERETT POTTER October, 2008
Six ways to turn your next island vacation into a beachy bargain
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My Favorite Place: The Netherlands
DAVID COPPIN, M.D. October, 2008
It represents part of my heritage. I lived there for a time --a few months each in Amsterdam, Schiedam (outside Rotterdam), Alkmaar and Den Helder--and I’ve been back since with my family, traveling by car, by riverboat and by bicycle.
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Anguilla On $140 a Day
LOUISE COLLAZO September, 2008
Our Deals columnist practices what she preaches
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Europe's Hidden Corners
September, 2008
Finding a value vacation isn't an impossible dream--you just have to get out of the cities.
These four lovely places in France, Italy, Scotland and Spain offer continental charm at gentler prices.
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My Favorite Place: Dubai
NUPUR KUMAR SINGHANIA, M.D. September, 2008
You can go on a desert safari during the day, dine at a five-star restaurant that night, then go dancing at the Buddha Bar. My husband and I went in April 2006 as part of our honeymoon
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California Crude
TOM PASSAVANT September, 2008
Quick: Which country will produce more olive oil in 2008--France or the United States? If you said the U.S., you're correct. When it comes to variety, freshness and guaranteed quality, the home team is strong these days.
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John Mariani on Food: Mexico Goes Modern
JOHN MARIANI September, 2008
If you're headed south of the border, you'll find a world of sophisticated new flavors
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Back to the Land
NEIL DUNLOP September, 2008
It was dark outside, but I could see the warm yellow glow of lights in the barn. I nudged my wife, Catherine, and we woke our three young kids with whispers, dressed them and, with the moon still in the sky, trod silently across the frosty lawn to the barn doors.
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Travel Advisor: Sky-high Headaches
EVERETT POTTER September, 2008
Delays, cancellations, extra fees--the news aloft isn't good, but there are ways to cope
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I See London, I See France
September, 2008
In our September issue we tell you how to visit Europe on the cheap. Well, here’s how to visit Europe on the sly: Don’t go at all. Read about three places in Canada and the U.S. that have that certain je ne sais quoi…and don’t require an overnight flight.
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The Latest from Las Vegas
DEKE CASTLEMAN July/August, 2008
What happens in Vegas always happens in a big way, especially recently.
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John Mariani On Food: Good News from New Orleans
JOHN MARIANI July/August, 2008
Excellent restaurants new and old confirm that the Crescent City is once again a wonderful place to dine.
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What's Happening in San Diego?
MARIBETH MELLIN July/August, 2008
Heading to AAFP this fall? Here's the best of what's on tap in America's favorite beach town.
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San Diego: 6 Short Hops
July/August, 2008
Spend a couple of days enjoying one of these Southern California getaways.
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Las Vegas: Slip the Grip of the Strip
DEKE CASTLEMAN July/August, 2008
If you go to southern Nevada this year, you won’t be alone: You’ll join 39,999,999 other people.
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