‘Smooch cabins’ on German trains  put premium on privacy
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by Dave Pottinger
2d ago
New frosted-glass compartments on Germany’s high-speed trains that promise privacy for “confidential conversations” have been dubbed “smooch cabins” by its biggest-selling newspaper. Read More ..read more
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Seeing how jamón gets made in the heartland of Spanish pork
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by Dave Pottinger
4d ago
ARACENA, Spain - “How do you like the ham?” asked Manolo Romero de la Ossa, the owner of Casas, a popular restaurant here in Andalusia. Read More ..read more
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A trip to the last Blockbuster on Earth
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by Dave Pottinger
2w ago
BEND, Ore. - My family used to go to Blockbuster every Friday. Walking to the store on 19th Street and First Avenue in Manhattan, we’d wander through the aisles of DVDs, negotiating what to rent for our weekly ritual of making pizzas and watching movies, and I’d try to sweet-talk my way into a Nerds Rope or a box of watermelon Sour Patch Kids. Read More ..read more
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The marvels of Melbourne
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by Postmedia News
2w ago
It doesn’t take long to be won over by Melbourne. Read More ..read more
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Slingshot-wielding cops wage war on ‘thug’ monkeys in Thailand
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by Dave Pottinger
2w ago
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Northwest Passage pair win court fight over axed cruise
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by Dave Pottinger
3w ago
The Shermans, of Dorset in western England, had originally lost their case but it was reversed on appeal. It means they will receive about $35,000, and will not have to foot the $100,000, court bill, British media reported. Described as “seasoned, not to say intrepid, travellers,” the couple were transfixed by the Northwest Passage cruise after learning about it from fellow passengers on a separate Arctic cruise. Read More ..read more
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Scotland’s Stone of Destiny returns home after 700 years
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by Dave Pottinger
3w ago
J.P. Reid, the exhibitions manager for Culture Perth and Kinross, said: “Interestingly, it’s a live ceremonial object, so it’s back down for coronations and other ceremonial use. So, inevitably, given its back history of numerous removals in the past, the security profile is extremely high for the building. The new building itself has effectively been built around the security provision for the stone.” Read More ..read more
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Tour operator pulls plug on ‘harmful’ animal attractions
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by Dave Pottinger
1M ago
One of Europe’s biggest budget airlines will cease offering trips to marine parks and zoos over animal welfare concerns. Easyjet said it will no longer promote “harmful” animal-based attractions through its vacation packages. Read More ..read more
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Anguilla a tranquil tropical paradise
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by Postmedia News
1M ago
Admiration for Anguilla’s goats is top of mind when I spot their scat while navigating the Caribbean island’s jagged limestone shoreline. It’s an adventurous climb along the aptly named Goat Cave Hike. Read More ..read more
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London: City of Villages
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by Postmedia News
1M ago
London is sprawling, complex and vibrant. It’s also a city of villages. From its historic core, it expanded over the centuries to swallow diverse communities, each with its own unique character. On a recent visit, we were able to explore the city in a different way from the usual tourist paths by staying at three hotels, each of which carries the name and flavour of its neighbourhood. Read More ..read more
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