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Web-based Newsletters
I've just come back from my 2 week trip to Italy, and although I found my airline tickets on Delta's Skymiles Newsletter, I know that there are numerous sources for travel bargains, both air only and package deals. How about starting a thread that lists everybone's favorite travel-related e-mail newsletters? Since I'm from Atlanta, I'll contribute one based here:<BR><BR>www.clarkhoward.com This is a consumer advocate site that reports heavily on travel bargains<BR><BR>Next?<BR><BR>
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My Georgia friend, Claye, also has good experience following advice from Clark Howard.<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Rex<BR>
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Is there a newsletter or website created by Darwin someone? He used to be in charge of the fantastic Venice website on www.about.com<BR><BR>Anybody know who I mean?<BR>
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Durant Imboden.<BR><BR>http://europeforvisitors.com/europe/news/news.htm<BR><BR>But not actually mailed out, I don't think, not even e-mailed.<BR>
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But there is a Darwin somebody, isn't there? A writer for fodors? or Frommers? Does he have a website or newsletter?<BR>
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Durant Imboden USED to have a newsletter that WAS mailed out, back when he was with www.about.com but nowadays he is embroiled in a big lawsuit over content.<BR>
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Way later to be answering this, but I was searching for something else, and found this question:<BR><BR><<But there is a Darwin somebody, isn't there? A writer for fodors? or Frommers? Does he have a website or newsletter?>><BR><BR>Darwin Porter is an editor/author of a number of Frommers books, often with Danforth Prince.<BR><BR>An odd trio of names, easily confused in the travel writing industry: Darwin, Danforth and Durant.<BR><BR><BR>
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