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  1. Kiinnitetty twiitti
    21. maalisk.

    This week's cover: Rick Steves wants to save the world, one vacation at a time. Meet the spiritual travel agent for America’s curious but hesitant middle classes.

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  2. uudelleentwiittasi
    21. maalisk.

    The U.S.A. is home to: Will Smith, Dave Thomas (deceased), Cardi B, the Meghan Markle family, and others. Large GDP. Residents love to put ice in their drinks. But what is it? One young (!!!) woman found out:

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  3. uudelleentwiittasi
    21. maalisk.

    I profiled the travel guru , who changed my life when I was 20 — and remains, decades later, a force of defiant optimism in the world. He sang "Feelin' Groovy," invited me to church, and read to me from his marijuana journal.

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  4. uudelleentwiittasi
    21. maalisk.

    The prolific travel guru Rick Steves believes the tiniest exposure to other cultures will change Americans’ entire lives

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  5. uudelleentwiittasi
    22. maalisk.

    "We were more capable than I had understood. We were also far more helpless." Let me be the umpteenth person to recommend this beautifully told story of poetry and survival from

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  6. uudelleentwiittasi
    21. maalisk.

    In your paper this Sunday, 3/24, THE DAILY MIRACLE, the latest Labs special section! Christopher Payne spent 2 years photographing the Times's College Point printing plant, and these are the breathtaking results. Essay by .

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  7. 21. maalisk.

    The first time Rick Steves went to Central America, he came back so outraged that he wrote a fiery tract called “There’s Blood on Your Banana,” flew to Washington and hand-delivered a copy to the office of every member of Congress

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  8. 21. maalisk.

    Rick Steves is a gentle soul who wants to help you feel at home in the world. To the aspiring traveler, Steves is as inspirational as Julia Child once was to the aspiring home chef.

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  9. uudelleentwiittasi
    21. maalisk.

    Here’s a story pitch: a train—but I’M on it. Please read that story here:

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  10. uudelleentwiittasi
    21. maalisk.

    I don’t quite know how does it, but this piece of personal history in the new is harrowing, gorgeous and even, at times, weirdly funny in the most deeply human way.

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  11. 21. maalisk.

    Rick Steves has established himself as one of the legendary PBS superdorks — right there in the pantheon with Mr. Rogers, Bob Ross and Big Bird.

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  12. 21. maalisk.

    Amtrak clings to the hope that someday people will view its service not as something that sucks and that they hate, but as something that is actually nice and that they don’t hate. There’s even a whole separate Amtrak website dedicated to this dream.

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  13. 21. maalisk.

    Rick Steves is completely American. His name is Rick followed by the plural of Steve — a one-man crowd of absolutely regular everyday American guys: one Rick, many Steves. Meet the spiritual travel agent for America’s curious but hesitant middle classes

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  14. 21. maalisk.

    Tell your fellow Americans (as did) that you plan to cross the United States by train, and their reactions will range from amusement at your spellbinding eccentricity to naked horror.

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  15. 21. maalisk.

    A weeklong trip in Alaska was supposed to be an adventure. In an instant, it became the experience that changed everything.

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  16. 20. maalisk.

    "The purpose of war is to kill people, and there are consequences to that enterprise. One way of dealing with that is through writing that has the emotional feel of what it is to bear the spiritual and emotional burdens afterward. "

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    Eat mixed grill with some onion and tehina and a pickle, and it’s so satisfying. It’s a taste of Jerusalem at the end of the night.

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    “If you ignore it on Twitter, it didn’t happen. It’s like going into a toilet stall and arguing with graffiti. If you don’t go there, it doesn’t exist.” Ricky Gervais talks to about provocation, picking targets and outrage culture:

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    “I only play very cosmopolitan areas where they’re smart enough to get the irony” —Ricky Gervais:

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    Part of what makes Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's congressional questioning on H.R. 1 interesting is that she doesn’t try to play down the qualities that are used to mock or attack her.

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