Hare Seated Ears Up Headlines
AIRPORTS NOW APPEALING TO SENSES TO EASE TENSION SPAS, MUSIC AND ART AWAIT AIR TRAVELERS.(CAPITAL REGION BUSINESS JOURNAL)
Byline: Betty W. Stark The Department of Homeland Security announced recently that it is testing a new concept at Baltimore/Washington Thurgood Marshall International Airport, one that will "calm the airport checkpoint environment" and, while they are at it, enhance security. Dubbing it "Checkpoint
Publication: The Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
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Footwear shows your sole
Seated one day at O'Hare, I was weary and ill at ease. And who wouldn't be ill at ease when your late-morning plane to Los Angeles is still in Detroit? So I sat down in a seat behind an electronic arrival-departure board. The only thing I could see under the board was people's feet - their shoes
Publication: Chicago Sun-Times
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Local magicians stir up a little enchantment
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, what you're about to see may amaze you. But rest assured, there is no hocus-pocus or black magic in what these magicians do. For a few local magicians, magic is a way of life. It takes them to distant places as they perform - always perfecting their craft and
Publication: St. Joseph News-Press
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Mirror Into Heart Of Medieval Prayer Manuscripts of 'Book of Hours' Shown in Rare New York Exhibit
Souren Melikian International Herald Tribune 10-25-1997 In the most patrician of New York museums, a rare art show should be seen by anyone chancing to pass through this city until Jan. 4. ''Painted Prayers put together at the Pierpont Morgan Library by Roger S. Wieck, curator of Medieval and
Publication: International Herald Tribune
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Travel: UK walks - Twitching down in Kent A bleak outpost on the Thames estuary is the place for a wilderness fix . By Caroline Dilke
Every so often along the rutted shoreline track, figures muffled up against the cold and festooned with optical equipment appeared. We knew what they were hoping to see. We were hoping to see it, too. Across this windswept, lonely land, at the end of a winter's day, a rough-legged buzzard sometimes
Publication: The Independent (London, England)
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