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Sep-2004
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Sri Lanka's Slow Return to Paradise
Three years after a cease-fire was declared, a measure of tranquillity has descended on this magical island. Glyn Vincent tours a country teetering between war and peace.
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Black Book
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Band of Brothers
Jewelry designer Catherine M. Zadeh
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Off the Beaten Path
Just outside Rio
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Checking In: Chicago
Mid-American beauties
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Tip Sheet
The new cruisers
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Masters of Craft
Hip on the range
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On the Radar
Hamburg's high style
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The Collectors
Himalayas in Manhattan
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Design at Any Price
Serious chops
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A Perfect Weekend
Lille, France
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Update
London
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The Peripatetic Gourmet: New York
Where the city that never sleeps eats
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Hot Bottles
The Kiwi cult
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Object Lesson
Looming Large
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The Cultured Traveler
Schepps-shape
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In Fashion
Walking on air
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Sign of the Times
Smoking section
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Spanish Passport
Travel specialist Made for Spain
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On the Road
The return of the Italians
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Tech Toy
Far from home
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First Look
Ducasse in Tunisia
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Private Lives Public Places
Diane von Furstenberg, designer
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Web Smarts
www.xpo.se
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All That Glitters
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Deco & Diamonds
Cartier defined Art Deco at its best. Those bangles and baubles and bright colorful beads still wield, reports Annemarie Iverson, a powerful magic.
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Tito's Passion
Gemologist Tito Pedrini
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By Design
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New Amsterdam
In a city where tradition meets the avant-garde in shops, cafés, even living room windows, Reggie Nadelson finds the heart of modern Dutch design.
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Culture Watch
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Strokes of Genius
Abstract painter Caio Fonseca gets his first major museum exhibition in America.
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Bare Essentials
Photographer Candida Höfer
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Dress Code
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Double Vision
Design duo KaufmanFranco make their debut with a women's collection.
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What's In Store
Tory's glory
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The Zegna Mystique
Behind every successful man is a strong woman
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Food
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Chefs Gone Wild
Three hot chefs and one celebrity party planner wine, dine, and whisk their way through South Africa. Richard David Story goes along for the ride.
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The Art of the Tarte
Master confectioner Pierre Herme combines exotic ingredients with a flair for the dramatic at Paris's chicest patisserie.
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Home Front
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Wrap Star
Paper by Neisha Crosland
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Dinner For Eight, Late?
Drinks poolside? A brunch for 40? Two pros tell all, including how to get the best bartenders in town and order up stone crabs from Miami.
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Golf
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At Play on the Fields of the Lords
A new course, built on the former estate of the earls of Clarendon, may well be England's first truly great
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Travel
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Are Airlines Beginning to Get It Right?
Not all the news emerging these days is bad. In fact, reports David Kaufman, from business-class-only carriers to futuristic security scanning, things are looking up.
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Worldly Goods
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Games People Play
Ghisò accessories
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Koi Story
Collectors invest heavily in stocks and ponds.
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Shaken Not Stirred
A new generation develops a taste for vintage cocktail shakers.
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Wine & Spirits
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A New Reign in Spain
Martin Filler discovers why Prioratos, the power-packed red wines from Catalonia, are suddenly all the rage, giving the more famous Riojas and Riberas a run for their
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Features
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3 Englishmen In New York
The British are coming! Actually, they've already arrived. Three of our favorite chaps conquer the city in style.
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The Wonderful World of Murakami
Modern artist and master merchandiser, Takashi Murakami designs sculptures that soar and handbags that sell. A portrait of the man who mixes naughty and nice, cartoonish and classical, hype and hope.
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You Tell Us
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Father's Honor
At Any Cost
An Irish Classic
Midtown Moderne
Phone Home
Survey Says
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