Cape Town Bed Twin Headlines
a world in one city Cape Town is filled with unexpected gems as well as fine hotels and restaurants
CAPE TOWN -- It was my travel security blanket, a Liberty peacock print shawl that I took everywhere, even wrapping myself in it to sleep on planes. I lost it someehere during a peripatetic evening that started with drinks in the library at the Cape Grace Hotel, then a drive to a nearby restaurant.
Publication: The Boston Globe
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PARTYING POSES PROBLEMS CAPE TOWN EYES OPTIONS AFTER A RAUCOUS FOURTH
CRAIGVILLE - The heart of this secluded, century-old village is encapsulated in a Victorian time warp, still beating to the tone set by Puritan founders whose successors built gingerbread-trimmed houses high on a bluff overlooking Elizabeth Lake and Craigville Beach. For the most part, this Cape
Publication: The Boston Globe
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Travel etc: Cape Grace SLEEPOVER: A night in South Africa
Where is it? In the heart of Cape Town, 10 minutes' drive from some of the best beaches, minutes from the downtown business district, and a two- minute walk from the touristy but enjoyably distracting Victoria and Alfred Waterfront shopping centre. Rooms at the front of the hotel overlook a small
Publication: The Independent on Sunday
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Great Cape escape.(Lifestyle)
Breakdown of four nights in Cape Town (valid from April 15 to September 30, 2008). Single: R2 600 a person; Double: R1 790 a person sharing; Triple: R1 390 a person sharing; Four: R1 160 a person sharing; Five: R1 020 a person sharing; Six: R930 a person sharing. The package includes: Return
Publication: Sunday Tribune (South Africa)
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BUILDING BOOM, HOUSING PINCH ON CAPE FOREIGN WORKERS CAUGHT IN SQUEEZE
OAK BLUFFS - Victor Nikolayenkov arrived on the shores of this postcard-pretty resort town two weeks ago, took a deep breath of salt air, and remembered the words a friend back in Latvia told him: "There's a job on every corner." The words rung true. In three days, he and two buddies landed
Publication: The Boston Globe
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Housing Costs Squeeze Foreign Laborers on Massachusetts' Cape Cod.
By Cindy Rodriguez and Bill Dedman, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 24--OAK BLUFFS, MassVictor Nikolayenkov arrived on the shores of this postcard-pretty resort town two weeks ago, took a deep breath of salt air, and remembered the words a friend back in Latvia told him:
Publication: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
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THE QUAINTNESS BUSINESS BOOMS ON CAPE COD
BILL ERVOLINO The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 08-29-1999 THE QUAINTNESS BUSINESS BOOMS ON CAPE COD By BILL ERVOLINO Date: 08-29-1999, Sunday Section: YOUR TIME Edition: All Editions -- Sunday My old friend Scott flew up from Florida on Aug. 18 for a 10-day visit. Among the things he wanted to do
Publication: The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
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Artist opens bed and breakfast in Green Level.
Byline: Isaac Groves Nov. 27--GREEN LEVEL -- It's not Cape Cod, but this little north Alamance town now has a bed and breakfast and artist studio. Latasha Gravely grew up in Greensboro, but her mom, Etta Gravely, grew up at 2734 Green Level Church Road with her parents and 10 brothers and sisters.
Publication: Times-News (Burlington, NC)
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