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Ski Guide: Sugarbush
4/1/2009 | external link
Sugarbush has succeeded in upgrading its lodging and services with a new base village without losing its New England authenticity. See other Ski Guides.
Journeys: Mumbai Finds Its Resiliency
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Three weeks after the terrorist attacks, life in this sprawling city in India is getting back to normal, or close to it.
36 Hours in Maui
4/1/2009 | external link
Visitors to Hawaii?s second-biggest island, known for its sparkling coastline, fertile green interior and high-end resorts, will find bargains everywhere.
Canada?s Quiet Star
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Wintertime visitors to Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies are there for the abundant snow and the spectacular mountain views. Glitz and glamour are elsewhere.
Footsteps: Kyoto Celebrates a 1,000-Year Love Affair
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This city, known for its shrines and blazing autumn hills, is celebrating the millennial anniversary of an ancient book about love and loss among the imperial set.
Surfacing: What Mexico Once Was
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The scrappy village of Puerto Morelos has managed to push back against the mega-developers and sustain something that feels like the real Mexico.
Heads Up: A Budding Revival in the Land of Obama?s Roots
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The beleaguered tourism industry of Kenya is hoping that Obamamania will result in a resurgence of visitors to the ancestral homeland of the president-elect.
Practical Traveler: Stuck in Paradise, Needing Medical Help
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Before embarking on an overseas vacation, travelers should check their medical policy to see what is covered or get special travel insurance.
Globespotters: Paris Goes on Sale
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From department stores to pricey boutiques, get a bargain-hunting guide to navigating this year?s winter sales, which start Jan. 7.
Readers? Picks: Airport Restaurants
4/1/2009 | external link
The Travel section published the account of one traveler?s gastronomic journey through the country?s busiest airports, and more than 100 readers commented.
Foraging: Moscow: Valenki Boots
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These days, valenki, thick wool boots, are making a stylish comeback in Russia?s capital, with the city?s young and fashionable.
Check In, Check Out: Hotel Review: Donovan House in Washington, D.C.
4/1/2009 | external link
If you?re in town on business, you?ll be the coolest kid at the convention by staying at this 193-room hotel. But expect a few kinks.
Comings and Goings: High-Speed Trains Cut Travel Time in Italy
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The new service, which runs between Naples and Milan, reduces travel time from Rome to Milan to three and a half hours.
Datebook: New York, London and Chicago
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Art shows in New York and London and a Harry Potter exhibition in Chicago.
Letters: Letters: Mr. Obama?s Neighborhood
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KNOWING A NEIGHBORHOOD.