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Press Quotes (All About Jazz) BEN STAPP TRIO With TONY MALABY/SATOSHI TAKEISHI - Ecstasis (Uqbar 01; USA) Features Tony Malaby on tenor and soprano saxes, Satoshi Takeishi on percussion, and Benjamin Stapp on tuba; all original music by the tubist.
Inca roots are deep in high-altitude Cuzco (San Francisco Chronicle) Cuzco, I decided, had to be the gayest city in South America. Everywhere I turned were rainbow flags. They fluttered in front of banks, in hotel lobbies, in restaurants, atop government buildings. There was an enormous one flapping on a flagpole in the Plaza...
Marine Corps reservist takes part in humanitarian mission (The Sidney Daily News) AYACUCHO, Peru - When the daughter of a Sidney woman arrived in this South American country known for its Amazon Jungle and the Inca ruins of Machu Picchu, she was about to begin a humanitarian mission few would ever get the opportunity to experience. Discuss this Story with Others Click Here
Doctor plans Everest climb (Kitchener - Waterloo Record) KITCHENER (Nov 3, 2008) -- The three-week trek on Mount Everest will be gruelling, but Dr. Sadhana Prasad is determined to make it to base camp -- and hopefully keep climbing beyond.
Small Bites: moti-i will add Izakaya to your food vocabulary (Pioneer Press) The brain behind the beers at Herkimer brew pub in Uptown Minneapolis has opened a sleek sake brewery and restaurant on the site of the late Machu Picchu on Lyndale near Lake.
Marine aids humanitarian mission (The Republican) AYACUCHO, Peru - When the son of an East Longmeadow couple arrived in this South American country known for its Amazon Jungle and the Inca ruins of Machu Picchu, he was about to begin a humanitarian mission few would ever get the opportunity to experience.
In November's Business Traveller... (CNN) In November, CNN Business Traveller continues its special on how the travel industry is being affected by the financial crisis, this time focusing on tourism and destinations.
South American cruises on sale, from $394 (MSNBC) Cruising South America often comes with a hefty price tag, but many travelers are still willing to pay a pretty penny for these incredible exotic voyages.
Inca Elite Imported Diverse "Staff" to Run Machu Picchu (National Geographic) Permanent servants who lived at the royal estate were brought there from many parts of the Inca Empire, according to a new study of bodies found at the site.
PNC group to look at Peru (The Times of Northwest Indiana) WESTVILLE | The Purdue North Central Women?s Association?s International Friendship Group will feature a look at Peru at its first program of the semester Nov. 13.
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