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Oct-2002
From the Oct 2002 Issue
Country Life
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On the Cornish Riviera
Andrew Powell discovers Cornwall's brand-new seaside chic.
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Country-House Hotels
Lyn Middlehurst had no time for peeling paint or worn furniture, but instead went in search of style, comfort, and the authentic experience. Here's what she found.
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Eight Keys to the Kingdom
Sophy Roberts goes in search of the perfect house to rent. What she finds is everything from stately Scottish castle to cozy cottage in the Cotswolds.
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Dispatch
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A Matter of Taste
What is it about the British that makes them so . . . well, British? Lucia van der Post considers Marmite, corgis, even the Queen's handbags.
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Black Book
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London: Bloomsbury to Hampstead
A private club, vegetarian eats and yoga
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London: Clerkenwell to Canary Wharf and South Bank
Museums, coats of arms, and traffic alternatives
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London: Knightsbridge to Chelsea
Hats, furniture and interior design
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London: Mayfair and St. James's
Dover sole, wine and a men's spa
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London: Notting Hill to Fulham
Fish & chips, vintage fashion and hotel apartments
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London: Soho to Holborn
The Opera, cheese and pubs
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Culture Watch
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The Entertainers
British theater is not all knights and dames. Theater critic Michael Billington handicaps the best young talent (and where to find it) this season.
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Food
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What's So Haute About Ludlow?
R.W. Apple Jr. finds gastronomic bliss in Shropshire's thriving Michelin kitchens
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Golf
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The Best New Course in Scotland
Just two years old and near St. Andrews, Kingsbarns is a raw, rugged, and brilliantly designed links with gaping pot bunkers and sweeping sand dunes.
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The Collector
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The Old—and New—Curiosity Shops
The quality of the London art and antiques market is still the best in the world. Martin Filler reveals his favorite places to acquire that perfect objet d'art.
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Travel
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The Insiders
Opening night for the toughest ticket in town? A wind-swept castle overlooking Scotland's most romantic loch this weekend? Not a problem—if you know the right people.
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Edinburgh and Glasgow Travel Guide
There's been a trading of personalities between the two cities
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Sport
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The Ultimate Sportsman's Guide
From salmon fishing in Scotland to foxhunting in Leicestershire, British sport remains in a class by itself. Andrew Powell hunts down the best outings in the land.
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Features
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How to Dress Like a Gentleman
Two men, two looks—do you see yourself as the conservative Savile Row type . . . or more of a modern-day dandy?
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You Tell Us
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Kid-Friendly Connaught
Perfection in Venice
Cuisine a L'Anglaise
Peninsula in Manhattan
A Separate Peace
Sour Gripes
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