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Net Travel Takes Off : Europeans are embracing the virtual vacation, buying tickets and trips online.(Europeans are making greater use of the Internet for travel planning)(Brief Article)

The last thing Britta Behrends wanted to do when planning her vacation was "listen to a bunch of travel agents trying to sell me something, or...
Newsweek International, 10/11/99 by Dogar, Rana; Johnson, Scott; Theil, Stefan · More from publication -
Something Wireless This Way Comes : In Europe, mobile phones and WAP technology are shaping the future of the internet. and they just keep getting faster.(wireless application protocol)(Brief Article)

On a warm September day in Rome, a handsome Italian couple lounges at a sidewalk table in the fashionable Cafe Strega. She wears Armani. He wears...
Newsweek International, 10/11/99 by Blair Kaiser, Robert; Dogar, Rana; Johnson and Shehnaz Suterwalla, Scott; Sacirbey, Omar · More from publication -
Europe's Got Net Fever : The symptoms are clear: Hot new companies, job offers featuring Ferraris and a certain swagger as bright young businessfolk stake their claims in cyberspace.(Internet-related companies are being formed in Europe by those who have

Nick Denton didn't plan to leave his perfectly good job as technology correspondent for the Financial Times when he moved to California. But...
Newsweek International, 09/06/99 by Dogar, Rana; Johnson, Scott; Sacirbey, Omar; Suterwalla, Shehnaz; Theil, Stefan; Thomas, Dana · More from publication -
A Summer Place : American teens no longer want to run rides or guard beaches at the country's booming resorts. That's great news for college kids from Galway to Minsk.(foreign teenagers with seasonal jobs in America)

For genuine middle-American fun, you can't do much better than the Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky, Ohio. America's second oldest theme...
Newsweek International, 08/30/99 by Dogar,Rana; Raymond, Joan · More from publication -
Toy Story.(a Japanese toy robot sold for more than a diamond-studded Barbie oll at a London auction)(Brief Article)

A rare Japanese toy robot trounced the world's most expensive Barbie doll last week at a Christie's auction in London. Diamond Barbie, with 160...
Newsweek International, 08/02/99 by Dogar, Rana · More from publication -
If He Can Make It There ...(Senatorial candidate Rudolph Giuliani's record as mayor of New York City)(Brief Article)

When Rudy Giuliani starts his Senate run in earnest, we're sure to hear much crowing over his Manhattan miracle. Has the mayor earned the right...
Newsweek International, 08/02/99 by Dogar, Rana; Kuchment, Anna · More from publication -
Burst Bubbles.(European Commission investigates chages that Coca-Cola is coercing retailers)(Brief Article)

Coca-Cola is still fizzling out in Europe. Last week EC inspectors raided company offices in Britain, Germany, Austria and Denmark as part of an...
Newsweek International, 08/02/99 by Dogar, Rana; Kuchment, Anna · More from publication -
Clash of Titans?(Rupert Murdoch and Pierre Lescure, as Vivendi buys a greater share of both BSkyB and Canal Plus)(Brief Article)

Put News Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch and Canal Plus CEO Pierre Lescure too close together and you might suck the air out of a room. French...
Newsweek International, 08/02/99 by Dogar, Rana; Kuchment, Anna · More from publication -
Going for Broke.(South Korea's economic troubles reflect that of the Daewoo Corp.)(Brief Article)

It took drew group chairman Kim Woo Chewing three decades to transform a small trading house into Korea's second-largest conglomerate. His...
Newsweek International, 08/02/99 by Dogar, Rana · More from publication -
Terror in the Tokyo Skies.(hijacking of an All Nippon Airways flight results in the death of a pilot)(Brief Article)

Passengers aboard All Nippon Airways Flight 61 immediately noticed something strange about 28-year-old Yuji Nishizawa: his body was twitching and...
Newsweek International, 08/02/99 by Dogar, Rana; Kuchment, Anna · More from publication



