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July 2008 - How sweetmeats saved Montauban - Chestnut country - New ships - Holiday cash

Few confectioners can claim to have saved a city but at Montauban, capital of Tarn-et-Garonne, they fooled the French King Louis XIII...
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April 2008 - Saint-Tropez and Agay - Sparkling Saumur - Lowest air fares - Terminal 5 - Speak the Culture

A dog is for day in surrealist Saint-Tropez. If you plan to visit Saint-Tropez, and have left the family pet back in kennels, why not borrow a small dog? Your villa owner can usually help...
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January 2008 - Lourdes celebrates 150 yrs - Beaten Admiral put out to Grasse - New passport rules - Small airports

Looking for a miracle: One hundred and fifty years ago, a young peasant girl named Bernadette Soubirous wandered into an undiscovered grotto in the dense forest on the edge of her village. The vision she saw there changed her life and elevated...
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September 2007 - Nice and villas nearby - Recycling Paris - Hand luggage by air - Car hire excess charges

The British goodness for good works, as others sometimes see it, gave the world's most famous sea front its name, the Promenade des Anglais at Nice, jewel of the French Riviera
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July 2007 - One cannonball too many for a lord at Les Baux

In Roman times Arles was capital of the three Gauls, France, Spain and Britannia, a city whose geographical location ensured its pre-eminence, the last bridging point across the lower Rome. The Arena at Arles rivalled the Coliseum...
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