Morning Links: The Most Gastronomic Street in Paris, the Best Places to See Soccer and More
Travel Blog • Michael Yessis • 04.21.09 | 8:25 AM ET
- The current editors’ choice story at Travelers’ Tales: World Hum contributor Peter Delevett’s Freedom of Religion in Cuba.
- McSweeney’s highlights some notes from a Dark-Age tourist.
- Ethical Traveler’s first-ever charity auction features tickets to the “Songs of Survival: Voices from Burma” event in San Francisco.
- Japan is offering immigrants one-way tickets home.
- Jessica Spiegel lists the best places in the world to see soccer games.
- Sloshspot lists the best, the worst and the dirtiest dive bars In the U.S. (via @benjilanyado)
- Here’s a provocative comparison: Air travel is as bad as knifing someone on the street.
- Has Simon Kuper found the most gastronomic street in Paris?
- Will bus travel soon be more safe? The Washington Post gives good play to its story about the push for new rules.
- The story of D.B. Cooper still enthralls and confounds.
- Oops. The Four Corners marker isn’t really where the four corners of Colorado, Arizona, Utah and New Mexico meet.
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Ling 04.21.09 | 10:10 AM ET
So if I want to have someone bumped off, I just take a flight to Spain? Contract killers will soon be out of business. :)