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Mar/Apr-2001
From the Mar/Apr 2001 Issue
Country Life
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Kilts and Castles
It was founded by the Vikings, called home by Andrew Carnegie, and turned into heaven on earth for the rest of us. Welcome to Skibo.
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Villa Ferragamo
The very same family that turned footwear into artwear has restored an entire Tuscan town—including the family villa—to its medieval splendor. Laurie Werner reports.
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Scottish Highlands Travel Guide
Rich rewards for the traveler
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Dispatch
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Mexico City
It is, to be sure, polluted and crowded. and the traffic! but this sprawling metropolis also delivers an astonishing mix of high culture and lowdown fun. Joe Dolce Reports.
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Black Book
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The Bookshelf
Travel writing
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Brain Power
Swedish glass sculpture
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Pawleys Island, South Carolina Gardens
An extraordinary display of nature and sculpture
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Siena, Italy Restaurant
The cozy Cane e Gato
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London Chic
Small hotels from Kit and Tim Kemp
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Blue Brew
Old Tavern Proprietor's Choice coffee
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Tasmania Lodge
The newly refurbished Cradle Mountain Lodge
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La Crème de la Crémaillère
Extraordinary homemade ice creams
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Sedona, Arizona Resort
Enchantment's new destination spa
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Silver Settings
The exceptional sterling silver flatware of Ercuis
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Hot-Spa
A Greenhouse in New York
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Restaurant to Watch: Paris
The only female chef in France to have won a Michelin star
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New Outlets
Janus et Cie showroom
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Just Back From Toronto
Where to stay, eat and shop
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Put On a Good Face
Kanebo cosmetics and skin-care products
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Chiang Mai Spa
Lanna Spa at the Regent Resort
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Not Your Uncle's Lexus
The convertible SC 430
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London Bar
Malt Whiskey Bar, Athenaeum Hotel
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Musha Cay, Bahamas
Privacy ensured
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Woodcraft
Nepalese crafts at Newari Gallery
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New York City Restaurant
Oceana's Wine Cellar Experience
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Liquid Gold
High-end olive oils
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Shanghai Restaurant
The best Italian restaurant outside of Italy
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All the World's a Stage
Opera tours
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Bangkok Tour
The Peninsula Academy
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Lovely Linens
D. Porthault luxury linen boutique
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Room to Get: #326
The Regent Hong Kong
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At Sea
The World of ResidenSea
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Fancy Faucets
Bacarat and Serdaneli
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The Jet Set
San Francisco International Airport
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Los Angeles Hotel
A presidential suite that truly merits the name
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Time Out
Auction of the watch collection of Lord Sandberg
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All That Glitters
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Grandly Complicated
What makes a watch worth a million dollars? James Kaplan investigates.
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By Design
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Going Places
As he sets his sights on the United States, can Santiago Calatrava make the leap from engineer of elegant infrastructure to architect of world-class buildings?
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Pool Perfect
Say goodbye to the old kidney-shaped favorite. Today's pool is as chic and expensive as its customer demands.
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Carpet Magic
The demand for Tibetan rugs—handmade in Nepal—has brought the contemporary carpet back to life.
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Culture Watch
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Peer Pleasure
Vermeer and his contemporaries
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Revisiting the Talented Mr. Sondheim
Follies revived
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Broadway Via Belfast
Marie Jones'
Stones in His Pockets
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Forbidden Beauty
Chinese Embroidery
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Dutch Treat
The European Fine Art Fair
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Gorgeous Greens
The history of château gardens
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What You See?
Andreas Gursky
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Exquisitely Indian
One of the world's finest collections of Indian miniature paintings
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Dress Code
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Roman Holiday
Sole Seeker
Food
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Upper East Side Story
Without being stuffy or staid, Manhattan's Cello restaurant, under chef Laurent Tourondel, re-creates, in a thoroughly modern way, the feel of old-fashioned luxury.
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Health
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Long Day's Journey in Flight
Melatonin, light therapy, even caffeine—everyone, it seems, has a theory about how best to conquer jet lag. Amy Young investigates what really works.
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In Profile
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Citizen Sam
British Director Sam Mendes won an Oscar his first time out with
American Beauty.
What's next, asks Jo Durden-Smith.
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On Exhibit
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The Art of the Manor
When William Wobkowicz reclaimed his family's Czech estates, he also inherited an extraordinary collection of old masters.
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Travel
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Into the Wild Blue
For photographer Gian Paolo Barbieri, the lush tropical setting of the Seychelles is the prelude to his own private paradise. Diane Dorrans Saeks pays a visit.
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Worldly Goods
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The Master of Fabulous Faux
John Rosselli reproductions
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Instant Gratification
The Empire Strikes Back
Fabergé jewelry and objets
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Adventure Travel: Taking Flight
Cessna Caravan Amphibian
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Joining the Caravan
How to obtain a Caravan
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Flower Power
The botanical motif in jewelry
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For the Table: A Perfect Arrangement
Christian Tortu flower arranging
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At the Atelier: The Elegant Equestrian
Hermès saddles
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Consuming Passions
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Real Estates
Looking for that perfect getaway? Say, an oceanfront in Palm Beach or a ranch in Montana? Travis Neighbor Ward reports on what $3 million buys around the country.
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Wine & Spirits
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Amber Waves of Grain
Mellow yet stout of flavor, silky and smooth of texture, today's boutique bourbons set a new standard for American whiskey.
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Features
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Man and Beasts
Painter Walton Ford's vivid and fantastical watercolors explore the conundrums of human nature through the imagery of the animal kingdom.
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