Rundown for the Week of May 20, 2000
Cambodia: Haunted by History
May 20th is what is known in Cambodia, now, as the national Day of
Hate. Ceremonies of remembrance are performed to mark public anger
against Khmer Rouge-led genocide. We found this Day of Hate to be the
appropriate time share, once again, Scott Carrier's amazing journey
through this place still haunted by history. He got out of the
comfort zone and took us on a journey that was both beautiful and
disturbing.
As Scene on TV
While you're in New York City, you'll want to see the usual suspects:
Statue of Liberty, the Met, the Empire State Building. But if you've
gotten to know the city through the wonders of television, why not
indulge in your secret TV fantasies and hop on "Scene on TV Tours".
It's a tour of New York buildings that have been in television
series. The Savvy Traveler's Jessica Smith takes us along for the
ride.
Makin' Music on the Mighty Mississippi
Visitors to New Orleans can re-live a bygone era of life along the
Mississippi river aboard a steam paddle-wheeler, the S.S. Natchez.
Often at it's helm is Capt. Clark "Doc" Hawley, one of the living
legends of the mighty Miss. He's one of the last of the steamboat
captains left on the river and he's also one of the few musicians who
still plays the old-fashioned calliope. The Savvy Traveler's Lex
Gillespie went to meet him.
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Deal of the Week
Save at Avis.com
Question of the Week
Trips you wish you'd just read about
Travelers' Aid
Cambodia Today
The Drawbacks of Paradise
Culture Watch
Spoleto Festival in Charleston, South Carolina
Next Week
We stop in another country where tourism is increasing, even though
we're not really supposed to be there. But there's no law saying we
can't listen in to find the insider's route in Cuba.
Then, the lighter side of travel as one tourist tries to get on board
with cruising.
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