Joe Fornabaio for The New York Times Tony Muia leading a tour on the Coney Island boardwalk. By SETH KUGEL WHEN you were a toddler, you needed someone to tell you what to taste. Cheerios, yes. Dirt, no. Electrical outlets, no way. As an adult, you presumably don't need much help, though…
2007.08.30. 10:00 oliverhannak
Weekend in New York | Food Tours
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2007.08.30. 09:58 oliverhannak
Journeys | Viterbo, Italy
Chris Warde-Jones for The New York Times Bulicame is one of the natural sulfur springs that dot the province of Viterbo, near Rome. They were discovered by the Romans in the fourth century B.C. By DAVID FARLEY "IT'S an inferno in here,” yelled a middle-aged woman as she…
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2007.08.28. 10:31 oliverhannak
Heads Up | Paris
Ed Alcock for The New York Times In the summer, the Eiffel Tower is open until 12:45 a.m., and once an hour its own lights fire off. By ALISON SMALE LIKE many of the best things in life, this one came along by chance — though it had been hiding in plain sight. On a witheringly…
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2007.08.28. 10:29 oliverhannak
Footsteps | Pueblos of New Mexico
Kevin Moloney for The New York Times The church at Laguna Pueblo. By MARY DUENWALD IN October of 1852, a French clergyman saddles up a fine cream-colored mule and rides south out of Santa Fe. As the new Catholic bishop of the territory of New Mexico, he is embarking on his first visit…
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2007.08.23. 23:33 oliverhannak
ECO-Tourism, Heads Up | Sustainable Mediterranean Resorts
Yannis Kolesidis for The New York Times POTENTIAL PLAYGROUND An arid region of Crete that is the proposed site of the Cavo Sidero resort development. By JOANNA KAKISSIS ONE of the Mediterranean’s prized stretches of virgin coast lies on the eastern tip of the Greek island of…
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2007.08.22. 08:32 oliverhannak
Practical Traveler | Air Travel / When Lost Bags Put You on a Carousel
Thomas Fuchs By MICHELLE HIGGINS FOR a vacation to Italy in June, Dominique Linchet had packed everything she thought her family of four would need when they arrived: toiletries, bathing suits, dental retainers. But when they stepped off their Alitalia flight in Rome, the suitcases…
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2007.08.22. 08:30 oliverhannak
Journeys | Greece / A Fly-Fisherman’s Odyssey
Lou Urneck Nikos Tsanos, the writer’s guide to fly-fishing in Greece, casts on the Kalarritikos River in the mountains of Epirus, the northwest region of the country. By LOU URENECK MY search for trout fishing in Greece began on the slopes of the Taygetus Mountains of southern Greece…
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2007.08.22. 08:29 oliverhannak
High-Stakes Olympic Events: Getting Tickets and a Room
Claro Cortes IV/Reuters A billboard promotes the 2008 Summer Olympic Games. By AUSTIN CONSIDINE ALTHOUGH the 2008 Summer Olympics, being held in Beijing from Aug. 8 until Aug. 24, are still a full year away, making plans to attend the Games has already come down to a roulettelike…
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2007.08.16. 23:31 oliverhannak
Machu Picchu, Without Roughing It
By MICHELLE HIGGINS LIKE so many avid hikers, Mary Narrod had always put Machu Picchu, the ancient Inca citadel in Peru, high on her wish list of places to visit. She planned to someday take a hike to get there. But her husband, James, was not fond of the idea of camping along the way.…
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2007.08.16. 15:56 oliverhannak
Édes álom a nagy pesti wifi-projekt
Vámosi Gergő 2007. 08. 15., 8:45Utolsó módosítás: 2007. 08. 15., 8:46eszközök: Azt szeretné a főváros, hogy wifizni lehessen egész Pesten. A móka 4-5 milliárdba kerülne, amit a rendszert kiépítő cégekkel fizettetnének meg. Ők fizetős felhasználókban reménykedhetnek, mi…
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2007.08.15. 10:18 oliverhannak
Weekend in New York | Tacky Entertainment
Joe Fornabaio for The New York Times Jorge provides the entertainment at Puglia in Little Italy. By SETH KUGEL NEW York has two kinds of quality cheese: The kind that goes for $15.99 a pound at Murray's on Bleecker Street or becomes part of a savory dessert plate at a restaurant like…
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2007.08.15. 10:16 oliverhannak
Next Stop | Medellín, Colombia
Paul Smith for The New York Times Tourists view the lights of Medillín from the Parque Biblioteca España. By GRACE BASTIDAS IT was Thursday evening in Medellín and the open-air bars and cafes along fashionable Lleras Park were overflowing with after-work singles. At Triada, a…
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2007.08.14. 12:04 oliverhannak
Journeys | Luxury Trains / Riding the Velvet Rails
James Hill for The New York Times The Tibetan plateau is framed by a dining-car window. For luxury travelers, no place now seems too remote for a train trip. By JOSHUA KURLANTZICK AS the train rolled across the Tibetan countryside, I stared out into a harsh, bleak landscape. Tibetan nomads…
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2007.08.14. 12:03 oliverhannak
Back to Nature, the Italian Way
Chris Warde-Jones for The New York Times Sardinia's version of rush hour. By ANDY NEWMAN WE were not 10 miles out of Cagliari, the cosmopolitan capital of Sardinia, when the late-afternoon traffic halted. The cause was soon apparent: a flood of long-haired sheep, blank eyes framed…
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2007.08.11. 11:24 oliverhannak
Water, Water Everywhere, but Guilt by the Bottleful
By ALEX WILLIAMS ON a recent family vacation in Cape Cod, Jenny Pollack, 40, a novelist and public relations associate from Brooklyn, did something she knew she would come to regret. She did it on the spur of the moment. She did it because she felt desperate. Besides, the giant…
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2007.08.02. 11:03 oliverhannak
Feketelistán, kevesebb vendéggel
Népszabadság • Danó Anna • 2007. augusztus 2 Megszégyenülés - ez bizonyosan következménye annak, ha valamelyik vendéglátó fölkerül az ÁNTSZ éttermi feketelistájára. A szégyennel egy ideig együtt lehet élni - azzal ebben a műfajban jóval…
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2007.08.02. 10:57 oliverhannak
From Wyoming to Montana on Foot
Matt Gross for The New York Times Contemplating the peak of Lonesome Mountain from the icy waters of Becker Lake. By MATT GROSS TEN THOUSAND feet above sea level, just north of the Wyoming-Montana border, lies Albino Lake, a fish-shaped oblong of icy water bounded on its east by a…
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2007.08.02. 10:54 oliverhannak
Practical Traveler | Crossing the Atlantic on a 757
Andy RashBy MICHELLE HIGGINS AS if commercial air travel weren’t miserable enough, more airlines are using narrower jets on long-haul flights, putting an even greater squeeze on travelers in coach. Delta Air Lines is among the latest to announce plans to use the slim Boeing 757 on…
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2007.08.02. 10:53 oliverhannak
Weekend in New York | Art Galleries / Summer’s Seven-Day Week
Robert Caplin for The New York Times Dance is part of an exhibition at the Jonathan Shorr Galleries. By SETH KUGEL WE’RE approaching August in Manhattan, when the island pulls a mini-Paris and coughs up a sizable chunk of its population, spraying the natives Jackson Pollock-like…