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China's assumption of control over Macau on Sunday writes the final verse in the epic of European colonization in Asia.
By Morris Dye
December 18, 1999
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He got me to sing -- pretty good for a one-day marriage.
By Chrystyna K. Lucyk
December 17, 1999
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Demoralized by goals and guidebooks, our correspondent
tackles Lithuania and Poland on a thumb and a prayer.
By Rolf Potts
December 14, 1999
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A cave in southwest France illuminates some of life's deeper secrets.
By Beth Kephart
November 29, 1999
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When Parisians in the know want to get away, they head for the wild wonders of Creuse.
By Mark Hunter
November 16, 1999
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Why is a Turkish village more connected than a Japanese megalopolis? Lonely Planet's peripatetic founder celebrates and laments the state of global communications.
By Tony Wheeler
November 10, 1999
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To get a real dose of the meaning behind Halloween, visit the bone chapels of Europe.
By Summer McStravick
October 30, 1999
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A tale of ruins and revelers and Aegean nights -- and the way things fit together in time and space.
By Don George
October 20, 1999
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Zeljko Kelemen is determined to create a river-rafting industry in Croatia -- for the good of his country and his countrymen.
By Jon Bowermaster
September 25, 1999
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Our travel expert gets readers to the heart of autumn Europe, finds the perfect Fallingwater stay and directs scuba divers to some great spots outside the United States.
By Donald D. Groff
September 9, 1999
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Our expert offers advice on renting villas, European rail passes, currency exchanging and time shares.
By Donald D. Groff
May 6, 1999
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By David Brake
January 18, 1999
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An ugly encounter on a Viennese metro colors a winter's day.
By Mona R. Washington
January 12, 1999
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Internet activism, Czech-style: By Mark Schapiro. The Communists are yesterday's target -- today, it's the phone company's Net-access rate hikes.
By Mark Schapiro
December 8, 1998
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The slow-paced pleasures of rural Italy come to life for two new residents.
By Ferenc Mate
December 2, 1998
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Shekhar Kapur's "Elizabeth" restrains her passion for men, but exhibits a ravenous appetite for ruling England.
By Laura Miller
November 6, 1998
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How Europe changed my life: A summer odyssey affects a young Republican in the most unexpected way.
By Hank Hyena
October 21, 1998
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A single dad with a junk food past develops an obsession with health food.
By Danny Miller
September 28, 1998
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After breaking up with her boyfriend, a woman journeys to three different kinds of retreat in Europe -- a nudist colony, an isolated village and a meditation center.
By Tanya Shaffer
September 11, 1998
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Salon correspondents in Amsterdam, Paris and Munich report on the local reaction to President Clinton's speech.
August 19, 1998
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Is it sex, or is it art? By Janelle Brown. In Austria, right-wingers take aim at a Net arts group for peddling porn. But maybe they've just got the wrong URL.
By Janelle Brown
August 6, 1998
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In the transatlantic trade war that's brewing over data privacy rules, the U.S. pushes laissez-faire while the European Union embraces tough laws.
By Karlin Lillington
July 7, 1998
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Insider's guide to Brussels: Everything a road warrior needs to know to get the most out of this burgeoning Euro-city.
By Brent Gregston
May 11, 1998
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David Moore writes about the new Dublin -- from trend-setting cafes and pubs to computer companies and jet-set neighborhoods.
By David Moore
March 17, 1998
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An excerpt from Jan Morris' 'Fifty Years of Europe'
By Don George
December 11, 1997