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Archive for ‘Travel’

In Tanzania, adventure without forgoing amenities

Travel Weekly | October 27th, 2008

Fired in Stone

A Serbian monk burns through Kosovo

The Walrus | October 24th, 2008

Mysterious Manchuria is worth trip off beaten path

Travel Weekly | April 15th, 2008

Tours follow Sephardic Routes

Visits to Jewish sites in 15 medieval cities in Spain bring a rich history out of the shadows.

Newsday | April 6th, 2008

Who Blinks First?

The Crisis in Kosovo is Just Beginning

Counterpunch | February 28th, 2008

Kosovo’s Dilemma

What to Do About the KLA?

Counterpunch | February 21st, 2008

Week Three on the Road: Dodging Cyclists, Dogs and Dump Trucks

Our classic car caravan passes through Confucius' hometown on the last leg of our journey from Shanghai to Beijing.

Forbes Autos | October 11th, 2007

Seeking the Ancient Soul of Modern China

Our convoy of classic Bentleys and Rolls-Royces traveling 1,000 miles through China seems at times more ancient than the landscape.

Forbes Autos | September 28th, 2007

Belgrade: A capital city springs to life in Serbia

The city's past is visible in bombed-out buildings left unrepaired, but the vibe is hip, not tragic, and travelers are trickling back.

Los Angeles Times | September 23rd, 2007

Blazing Through the Orient in a Bentley

A motley crew of rich car enthusiasts from around the globe guns 1,000 miles through China in rare, classic cars and we're along for the hair-raising ride.

Forbes Autos | September 19th, 2007