November 30th, 2007
Daily Telegraph - In time they will all shuffle off into the pages of Who Was Who, and lie with the likes of BROWN, the Very Reverend William Henry, one-time Provost of Tuam, or BROWN, Colonel Sir George, the 1902 General Superintendent, hotels, dining and sleeping …
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November 30th, 2007
Daily Telegraph - Those quintessentially British institutions, The Savoy and Gleneagles, are still your preferred domestic hotels; overseas, it is the style and service of South-East Asian hotels that you most admire; and Singapore Airlines and Emirates …
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November 30th, 2007
Guardian Unlimited - This trip includes visits to villages and temples and beginners will get tuition and be lent rods. · A week's full board at hotels and camps costs from £822pp with North Wales Fly Fishing School (0702 111 4746, nwalesflyfishingschool.com …
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November 30th, 2007
Guardian Unlimited - … against a spectacular New Mexico backdrop, under the eagle eye of photographer and guide Bill Coster. · Wildshots (01540 651352, wildshots.co.uk ) offers a week from November 29 in Bosque del Apache for £995pp, including tuition, minibus, hotels and …
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November 30th, 2007
Guardian Unlimited - You type, you're on tour, you spend half your time on planes or in hotels. It makes you want to die. Mental relief can be relatively illusive - analysts may not help a writer that much: spending more time in your own head with a dodgy guide may not …
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November 30th, 2007
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November 30th, 2007
New York Post - In his video narrative, international theater and film star Ian McKellen says “visitors will cross the Manhattan Bridge to explore an exciting world of new restaurants, hotels and cultural venues.” McKellen did the voice-over for free while starring …
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November 30th, 2007
MSNBC - Isla Mujeres, a tiny island mere miles from the Yucatan coast, feels a world away from Cancun's garish hustle and bustle. Instead of the chain restaurants and mammoth resort hotels of neighboring Cancun, Isla Mujeres, though also thriving in its own …
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November 30th, 2007
Hidden hotel fees - and how to avoid themUSA Today - 1 hour agoAs you dash through the hotel lobby on your way to check out, all you're thinking about is the taxi and your boarding pass. The clerk prints out your bill, …
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November 30th, 2007
USA Today - Ten years ago, this article would have been titled “the most annoying hidden hotel telephone fees,” but now that cellphones are ubiquitous, most travelers have learned to avoid the outrageous phone fees for which hotels have long been excoriated …
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