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Rhapsody in blue on Santorini (Adelaide Now) WHERE else but Greece's famous blue island would party-hardy tourists abandon the pubs and pools to watch the sunset? Greece: Rhapsody in blue on Santorini (News.com.au Travel) WHERE else but Greece's island of Santorini would you find the party-hardy tourists abandoning the pubs and pools to watch the sunset? The Golden Arches (Mail and Guardian) The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they'll see this message. There it was, looking exactly the way it always does in history books, on postcards and on television. Rome. Beautiful. Ancient. Imposing. Grand. The most romantic city in my book. Explore Frankfurt on the cheap (Boston Herald) FRANKFURT, Germany - A world financial center packed with investment bankers sounds like a tough place to do on a budget, but even the Manhattan of continental Europe has... State of the Independents: Part 2: A Brighter Picture? (Film Journal) The latest bulletin from the old-media vs. new-media warfront, as recently reported by CNET News, has YouTube about to offer feature films. An unnamed studio exec is quoted as saying, "We're big believers in long-form feature film content on new media platforms." Talk About Travel (Washington Post) Post travel editors and writers field questions and comments. On the itinerary this week: Florida, here we come! The Flight Crew visits the oldest city in the U.S. and checks out renovated hotels in Miami. Cosmic Log: 3-D delights from Mars (MSNBC) Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: A leading scientist from the Mars rover team serves up his favorite 3-D images in a weirdly wonderful book that comes with built-in glasses. Bookshops in the north-east (Guardian Unlimited) Barter Books, Paper Treasures, The Little Apple Bookshop... your pick of the top shops in Northumberland and Yorkshire. County Durham residents take note: we haven't heard from you yet ... Ahoy History Buffs! (Tacoma Daily Index) "We want to encourage private collectors to not just leave their stuff at home but display them at our society," says Tacoma Historical Society member Tom Stenger, whose collection of maritime memorabilia comprises a new exhibit at the society's downtown exhibit center. Porsche shifts to a double clutch for increased 911 responsiveness (Mississauga News) NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE: There a handful of cars whose mere shape is instantly recognizable, but only one is known simply by three numbers – 911. The Porsche 911 debuted in 1965 designed by Ferry Porsche, the son of Dr. Ferdinand Porsche, one of the four or five greatest automobile engineers of all time.
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