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Ten Surprises to Discover in Moscow 

By Yvonne Lanelli, Freelance Writer

January 2008

 

Which foreign capital city claims the world’s richest diamond museum?

                   

Which foreign capital city boasts 40% green space? Over 600 churches and cathedrals?

                 

Which foreign capital city decorates its subways with fine art and sculptures?

                 

If you didn’t answer “Moscow” to all four questions, you’re in for surprises—ten of them!

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Leak-Proof Toiletry Bottles Small Enough to Carry-On 

By Roy A. Barnes, Freelance Writer

December 2007

Finding some small-sized travel bottles for your personal care products to take on journeys can be very difficult.  Makeshift travel bottles (like small empty plastic bottles) often leak out one's personal care products or break altogether.  One solution to this dilemma is to acquire a set of Pitotubes.

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Three (Okay Four) Reasons to Visit Uddevalla 

By Allen Dale Olson, Freelance Writer

November 2007

You could start with the scenery in and around Uddevalla, but that’s not unique; all of Sweden is scenic, so we won’t count that as one of the three reasons. You could mention the Hotel Carlia with its large rooms, heated floors, and free parking, but there are other nice hotels in Uddevalla, so we won’t count that, nice as it is.

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Two Boutique Hotels in Florence and Rome 

By Donald Miller, Staff Writer

October 2007

Finding a decent place to stay presents one of the most daunting challenges for the independent traveler.  We want lodging that is safe, clean and affordable as well as conveniently located to transportation, restaurants and other activities in which you may be interested.  In Italy (especially Florence and Rome) the decision becomes complicated by the overwhelming number of choices.  Fortunately for our readers, we have stayed in small unique hotels in both cities that satisfy the above criteria.

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Tips for Enjoying the Tango in Argentina 

By Troy Herrick, Freelance Writer

September 2007

Tango is an inseparable part of the Buenos Aires social fabric. Just about anywhere in the city where crowds gather, there is sure to be at least one well-dressed couple dancing the tango (and then passing the hat around).

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