Italy

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  • Save your soul!

    For just a few bucks, an Italian housewife will do your praying for you.
  • Coming to religion

    The Duchess of Hard gets spiritual.
  • Spaghetti and sauerkraut

    Trieste, Italy's monument to religious freedom, mixes the old with the even older.
  • Travel by the book

    Guidebooks ridiculously chart out a trip's every moment. And on some dark evenings, that's not so bad.
  • Earthy adventures in Italy

    "A Garden in Lucca" offers many blossoms -- and a few thorns.
  • The perfect pasta sauce

    At an Aeolian restaurant, two Italian men offer an American woman the ultimate challenge.
  • Haunted honeymoon

    What's with the homicidal drug-dealing hotel manager? After 50 years, certain things have changed at this Italian honeymoon spot.
  • Olympics or bust

    Expert advice on cheap flights to Sydney, plus arranging a Tuscany tour and getting to the core of the Big Apple.
  • Daredevil jumps from Pisa's Leaning Tower

    Italian police are still looking for the suspect.
  • Meatballs of love

    The wooing of a kosher vegetarian.
  • Single car

    When you journey unattached on a train to Vienna, possibilities soar.
  • Venice institutes "pee-pee tax"

    If you want to pee in a public facility, you're going to have to pay.
  • Where silence is golden

    Every issue you can think of comes up in our nation's capital, except one: What's to become of the company store?
  • Embarrassed Italy boots 350 Nigerian prostitutes

    Are officials getting righteous, or just trying to save face for the domestic red-light scene?
  • Pilgrim of the dead

    To get a real dose of the meaning behind Halloween, visit the bone chapels of Europe.
  • Artist's little helper

    Fred Tomaselli's work offers the experience of taking drugs in the safest possible way -- through the eyes.
  • A bittersweet saga in Sicily

    An innocent visit to an "ancient" village fertility fest reveals a multilayered history of feuding families, conniving communists and failing farms.
  • Getting over it

    I fled New York, then I fled Paris. In Italy I stuck around a while, for something called "like love."
  • He vs. she, part 1

    Even new resident Monica can't handle this one, as Rudy and Hillary prepare to take their fearsome domestic quarrel to upstate New York.
  • Italy mulls assisted fertility law

    Parliament's lower house approves prison terms for human cloning or artificial insemination using donated sperm.
  • Minor saints

    My grandmother's small gestures of love live on between me and my son.
  • Original sin

    A culinary pilgrim in Italy succumbs to temptations far more wicked than ripe produce.
  • Special delivery

    For Lindsy van Gelder, hand delivering a postcard from the Galapagos to Italy starts a string of delightful surprises.
  • An innocent abroad, Part Two

    A young writer on a semester in Florence encounters enduring lessons in art and love. By Bill Barich.
  • An innocent abroad: Part One

    A semester in Florence shapes a young writer's life.
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