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Across the World, Internet Cafes Keep Travelers in Touch
Family Travel Forum Staff
FTF tells you how to find Internet cafes worldwide.

A Family Villa for All Seasons
by Donna Greenspan
An Italy travel specialist shares her favorite villa in Chianti with FTF readers.

Ageless Istanbul, City of Ages
Turkey's capital is not only a classic stopover of world travelers, it's quickly becoming Europe's hottest new destination.

Airline Food
by Janet Strassman Perlmutter
There's nothing like traveler bonding over complaints about airline food--except when it's no longer available. Airline food has grown both more gourmet and more scarce in the past several years--trace the trends here.

Airline Food Recipes? Airline Food as Art?
by Janet Strassman Perlmutter
Food from thin air: Some interesting tibits about the airline food industry, plus a recipe.

A Long Winter's Weekend In Berlin
by Ron Bozman
To a family who adore off-season weekend trips to Europe, Berlin before Christmas is the most child-friendly place of all.

Amsterdam on the Queen's Birthday?
by David Sadler, Dorset, England
A Family Travel Forum father discusses the unsuitability of this event for his family.

Amsterdam, The Netherlands Sleeps & Eats
Family Travel Forum Staff
Whether afloat or on dry land, there are plenty of quality places to stay and eat in this city of canals.

Amsterdam - Waterland
This wonderfully colorful capital of Holland is a haven for kids of all ages who will be enchanted by its intricate canal network and cultural activities.

"Angels And Demons" In Rome
by Jaclyn Stockton-Sooy
Using a bestselling mystery novel and a guidebook, this family goes back in time to discover Italy's rich history.

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