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- Tony Wheeler's bad lands
- Tony Wheeler's bad lands. Wheeler, Tony. Lonely Planet 2007 327 pages $14.99 Paperback G465 Wheeler, founder of the Lonely Planet, recounts his tourist experiences in countries known in the group "axis of evil," including Afghanistan, Albania, Burma, Cuba, Iraq, Iran, Libya, North...
- Research articles 2008-08-01
- Author takes a walk on the sinister side
- After decades of blazing trails through some of the world's most desirable spots, British-born Tony Wheeler, co-founder of Lonely Planet guidebooks, recently focused on nine countries more often found on the front page of a newspaper than in the travel section. He writes about his experiences...
- Research articles 2007-05-18
- Publishers appear on 'name and shame' list from Burma Campaign UK
- M2 BEST BOOKS-C2000-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Lonely Planet, Random House and Pan Macmillan are among eight publishers that appear on a new 'name and shame' of companies that allegedly help to finance Burma's military dictatorship. The list released by the Burma Campaign UK BCUK includes companies from all...
- Research articles 2004-08-31
- WIRED FOR TRAVEL USING THE INTERNET TO AVOID TRAVAILS
- Already the only travel Web site to receive both Webby and People's Choice awards in the same year, Lonely Planet Online now has a chance to become the first to claim back-toback Webbys for its unique mix of commercial independence and comprehensive resources. Lonely Planet was one of...
- Research articles 2003-04-13
- REVIEW:Louisiana & the Deep South
- M2 BEST BOOKS-C2000-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Anyone deciding to take a holiday or trip through America's deep south has now got what I would consider to be the 'visitor's bible'. It comes in the form of this book - Louisiana & the Deep South from Lonely ...
- Research articles 2002-01-10
- Corporate success
- * Following are some of Victoria's international corporate success stories. More can be found on the Victorian government's website at www.vic.gov.au MICROSOFT Microsoft will base a new Windows DNA Distributed interNet Applications development laboratory in Melbourne, its first outside the United States and Japan. The laboratory, to be...
- Research articles 1999-08-30
- Philosophy of a guidebook guru
- The man behind Lonely Planet, a guidebook series originally designed for travellers eager to quit the beaten track, defends his record "Bali was wonderful until your guidebook came along," said a member of the audience, during a talk I gave recently about the pitfalls of tourism. "Why are you...
- Research articles 1999-07-01
- The Otogar is the way to go: by bus through Turkey. (Turkish bus station)
- A traveler describes his trip through Turkey via a bus line called Otogar. The trip, which began in Gumruk and ended in Istanbul, was enjoyable and pleasent due to the cleanliness, comfort and efficient service provided in the bus.During the early 1990s I dreamed of traveling through the Sinai, ...
- Research articles 1997-12-22
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- Geeks go wild in Canberra
- Web wizards will have a field day with government data, writes Nick Galvin. Nearly 150 web experts and developers will descend on Canberra this weekend for a mass ''geek sleepover'', building applications and mash-ups through the night using government data. The Federal Government is underwriting the event, called GovHack, which...
- News items 2009-10-26
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