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…
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…
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2007.07.30. 17:34 oliverhannak
Explorer | Denmark
John McConnico for The New York Times Rungstedlund, home of Karen BlixenBy FINN-OLAF JONES ARE you nuts?” The Royal Shooting Club's ancient caretaker was furious with me. Wandering the club's secluded public gardens above the beach three miles north of Copenhagen, I had stumbled onto…
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2007.07.30. 17:31 oliverhannak
Day Out | Nancy, France
Ed Alcock for The New York Times Place Stanislas, built in the 18th century to link Nancy’s old and new towns, has been named a Unesco World Heritage Site. By ANN M. MORRISON IN 1738 — the year that Louis XV's father-in-law, Stanislas Leszczynski, was given the Duchy of…
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2007.07.30. 17:19 oliverhannak
Journeys | Portmeirion
Nigel Dickinson for The New York Times In the 1920s, the architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis built Portmeirion to give a touch of the Italian Riviera to North Wales. He was still tinkering 50 years later. By EVE M. KAHN ALONG an estuary at the northwest tip of Wales, a one-hour hike…