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    Last update: October 12, 2009

    +Weekend in New York | Adding a Night: Supersizing Your Sunday
      Why not extend the weekend by taking Monday off? Some ways to spend your extra evening in the city.

    +Practical Traveler | Sound-Proofing Hotels: Blessed Silence Is the Newest Amenity
      Hotels are putting a premium on quiet by adding double-paned windows and thicker walls.

    +Journeys | Thailand: A King Turns 80, Let the Party Begin
      The king?s birthday is always a grand event, but this year?s yearlong, nationwide celebration promises to take the proverbial (birthday) cake.

    +Explorer | Microbreweries in Japan: Specialty Beers on the Rise in the Land of Sake
      There?s hope brewing in Japan. The country has produced craft brewers that can hold their own with the best that the United States and Europe have to offer.

    +Check In, Check Out : Toronto: Soho Metropolitan
      Despite its few flaws, this hotel clearly ranks among Toronto?s best, with a staff that is nothing if not attentive.

    +Foraging : Vienna: Gegenbauer
      Inside the premier food market of Vienna, which specializes in fine vinegars and oils made from fruits and seeds.

    +Comings and Goings : A Quiet Resort a Few Miles From Cancún
      This month, Palace Resorts, a line of all-inclusive luxury resorts, opened its 10th property on Isla Mujeres.

    +Lives: Through Myanmar Darkly
      Traveling in an ancient country, glimpsing a military state.

    +On The Road: Bad Enough Being Shoeless but Just Look at This Décor
      Even though we spend about $5 billion a year on airport security, why do airport checkpoints still look like garage sales?

    +Frequent Flier: Keeping an Open Mind Allows Anyone to Wander in
      Even with the utter misery of modern air travel, I still find it possible to engage fellow travelers in conversations that may, if I?m lucky, lead to new friendships.

    +Travel Bug: Hotels as Global Explorers
      Major hotel chains are aggressively planting the flags of their brands in cities and suburbs around the globe.

    +Day Out | Long Beach, Calif.: Retro Soul of a Changing City
      Travelers in search of the soul of Long Beach will find it in the three-block collection of a dozen-plus vintage shops, known as Retro Row.

    +Backcountry Belize
      Away from the crowded beaches of this popular Central American country is a lush interior, thick with rain forests, Mayan ruins and intricate cave systems that can be explored on an inner tube.

    +Footsteps | Andrew Carnegie?s Pittsburgh: Where a Tycoon Made It Just to Give It Away
      Modern Pittsburgh may be unimaginablewithout Carnegie, and the steel tycoon?s imprint on the city of three rivers goes deeper than buildings and bequests.

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