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    Last update: October 12, 2009

    +Footsteps | U.S. World War I Monuments in France: On Hallowed Ground, a Place of Painful Beauty
      Visiting the quiet resting places for American victims of the Great War.

    +What?s New in Beaujolais Is Not Nouveau
      In a region known for wines to be drunk and forgotten, there are serious producers creating wines of depth and class that nonetheless retain the joyous nature imbued in Beaujolais.

    +Practical Traveler | Foreign Web Sites: When the Best Deals Don?t End in .Com
      Though the travel companies don?t advertise it, they often charge different prices on the foreign version of their Web sites. Some tips on how to uncover deals across country domains.

    +For the Yachting Class, the Latest Amenity Can Take Flight
      Many among the rich or famous want a yacht, and what buyers want most now are accessories: minisubmarines and helicopters.

    +Noises Off, Please
      Even in the luxury segment, noise is an issue at hotels, especially as older ones undergo renovations.

    +Gifts From the Gilded Age of Vermont
      Shelburne Farms inn lies against a spectacular panorama of Lake Champlain and the Green and Adirondack Mountains.

    +Bites: South Bend, Wash.: Chester Tavern
      In this unprepossessing bar in South Bend, oysters are deep-fried with the kind of fanatical care you might expect in the self-proclaimed ?oyster capital of the world.?

    +Comings and Goings: Led Zeppelin Is a Star at New Theme Park
      The Hard Rock Park is scheduled to open in May in Myrtle Beach, S.C. The centerpiece will be ?Led Zeppelin ?the Ride,?a 155-foot-tall steel roller coaster.

    +Heads Up | London: Upstart Art Fairs Share the Calendar With a Blockbuster
      Inspired by the success of the Frieze Art Fair, a number of alternative fairs have popped up on London?s arts calendar.

    +Frequent Flier: That Big Bandage on My Head? Let Me Explain
      I try not to make a habit of medical emergencies during business trips. But when you fly over 100,000 miles a year, chances are good that something will go wrong. Especially when, on occasion, you make some less than inspired choices.

    +Weekend in New York | MP3 Narrated Tours: Your Ear Can Be Your Guide
      For New York visitors, the current offering of narrated neighborhood walks and museum art talks can add texture and entertainment as you traipse through town.

    +Journeys | Y.M.C.A. Resorts: Maybe the Village People Were Right
      A handful of year-round historic Y.M.C.A. resorts that once catered to summering families and religious retreats have become today?s little-known outdoor gems.

    +On the Road: Teleconferencing as Plan A, With Flying as a Backup
      It appears that business travel will be slowing down over the next year. The reasons, say corporate travel managers, are extensive flight delays and rising costs.

    +Fatal Airplane Crashes Drop 65%
      The improvements come in part from efforts by airlines to identify and fix common precursors to accidents.

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