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Dresden: The Renaissance Continues Dresden, once known for its beauty as the Florence of Germany, is emerging from a chrysalis of time. Overgrown shrubbery is being cleared away and long neglected homes returned to their former stately selves. |
Paris: One Man's Dinner at Maxims It was Saturday night in Paris and as my cab came to a halt outside Maxim's, a liveried doorman charged into the street to meet it. I was ushered into a warm atmosphere of rich wood paneling, cleverly placed mirrors and polished brass fixtures. |
Nuremberg Legends Built around a fort perched on a crag, Old Nuremberg is a city of war, love and legend. Altstadt, or Old City, dominated by three cathedrals and a menacing old fort, is still surrounded by the wall that protected it from marauders throughout the Middle Ages. |
South of Market in San Francisco A short, tough-looking woman wearing a California Highway Patrol uniform, including holstered automatic and boot-knife, strode across the dance floor of The Pit, a subterranean South of Market bar, and disappeared through a curtained doorway. San Francisco Dyke Daddy Jo Leroux was about to begin her latest fund-raising event. Germany: The Euro Hits the Streets |
Germany: The Euro Hits the Streets On the streets of Europe, below the glass towers of bankers and bureaucrats, the Euro has brought a spark of life to previously mundane transactions. Over the past ten days, as use of the Euro gained momentum, the people who jangle the shiny new coins in their pockets and count them back as change worked through the practical implementation of a whole new suite of money. |
Environs of Nuremberg Nuremberg is on of Bavaria's oldest cities, and the surrounding contryside presents a multitude of attractions |
Roma, October, 2000
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