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Discount Cruise Ship Vacations: Are they for real?

In today’s beau monde, we live on for bargains, discount rate, and additional savings. Whenever applied the chance to save up money, approximately everybody would accept it. The demand to save possibly seeming in your day by day buying like … Continue reading

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The Real Southern California: Getting High in Palm Springs

National Geographic Traveler columnist Christopher Elliott is trekking through the Los Angeles area with his family in search of the real Southern California. This is his second dispatch; read the first here. Mention Palm Springs and images of golf courses, … Continue reading

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The Real Southern California: Olives, Marshmallows and Mega-malls

For the next two weeks, National Geographic Traveler columnist Christopher Elliott will be trekking through the Los Angeles area with his family in search of the real Southern California. This is his first dispatch. If you think there’s nothing authentic … Continue reading

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Is Global Financial Crisis Real?

Economists will definitely confirm that it is real. There are a lot of evidences to look around, from the downfall of financial and automotive giants in the US to the urge of Indonesian government to flow fiscal stimulus. Fortunately in … Continue reading

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Real Travel: The Long Goodbye

I always love contributing editor Daisann McLane’s thoughtful travel essays, and in our May/June issue, she writes of the struggle she’s found leaving a place once it’s gone from foreign to familiar. Here, she describes departing southern India: It’s time … Continue reading

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