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In the Realm of Jet Lag - New York Times
Citation added: June 9th, 2008, 6:56 am
"in 1971, a woman called Sarah Krasnoff made off with her 14-year-old grandson, who was caught up in an unseemly custody dispute, and took him into the sky...fugitive enterprise ended...collapsed and died...of terminal jet lag."
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picoiyer | 2004 | jetlag | nytimes | airports | health | history | travel | nomads | neo-nomads
Fukuoka, Japan, hotbed of modern architecture [NYTimes]
Citation added: September 25th, 2006, 4:57 am
"From the futuristic Nexus World housing development with blocks by Rem Koolhaas and Steven Holl to a bank designed by the Japanese luminary Kazuo Shinohara; from a stunning shopping complex by the mall specialist Jon Jerde..."
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To the Battlements, and Take Sunscreen: The Joys of Fort Tilden [My City/NYTimes]
Citation added: July 21st, 2006, 1:52 pm
"After the Nike nuclear missile silos (which are usually off-limits), the park’s artillery centerpiece is a pair of huge concrete batteries built into high, sandy bluffs: a surreal sight like something out of 'Planet of the Apes.'"
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(Incomplete) NYC pedestrian/bike bridge roundup [NYTimes]
Citation added: July 19th, 2006, 12:40 pm
"At least a dozen bridges from Manhattan to the other boroughs offer pedestrian lanes — and a bit of adventure."
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A Job With Travel but No Vacation [NYTimes]
Citation added: July 8th, 2006, 6:38 pm
"Nobody is going to feel sorry for you getting six weeks of free travel in Europe [and] make a list of the places you'd like to come back to when you're not travel writing."
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