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  • Diary

    What's on in bmi destinations

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    News and events from around our network

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  • Berlin’s Bright Sparks

    Voyager meets eight people who are helping to make Berlin one of the most exciting cities in the wolrd - and discovers their favourite hang-outs

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  • King Of Clubs

    Richard Caring is snapping up London’s restaurants and turning them into international brands

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  • Swim in the city

    Europe's best urban dips

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  • Events

    News and events from around our network, including, the man who invented St Trinian's and a plane-lover's paradise

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  • Despatches

    News and events from around our network, including the elephant invasion of London and the Copenhagen hotel where you have to cycle to keep the lights on

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  • 10 sides to Berlin: part 2

    Last month we introduced you to bmi's newest destination. This time we look at five more sides to the city to suit all types

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  • Despatches

    The best of this month's events across the network. Plus: Ethiopia goes online, while smoking could be banned in Beirut

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  • 10 sides to Berlin: part 1

    To mark its arrival on bmi's network, Berlin resident Kevin Braddock uncovers some of the many subcultures within the German capital in a special two-part feature

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  • Grown-up going out

    Still want to enjoy the nightlife, but can`t stand teenage crowds? Voyager`s European correspondents recommend mature party spots in Copenhagen, Brussels and Zurich

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  • Olga Grushin

    Precocious Soviet schoolgirl turns master of the post-communist Russian novel

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  • Despatches

    The best of this month’s events across the network. Plus: Saudi’s military artist; Dublin goes app crazy; Beirut’s best boutique

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  • MBAs for all

    You don't have to be in the private sector to grow your career

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  • After dark arts

    We visit the London’s clubs that have embraced art

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  • Design of the times

    Tel Aviv-born designer Ron Arad shows us around his hometown

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  • Is this the Islamic Turner Prize?

    The shortlist for the Jameel Prize

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  • The reel Niels

    Interview | Pierre de Villiers He might be in the running for an Oscar, but Danish director Niels Arden Oplev isn’t planning a move to LA IN AN EDITING ROOM in the heart of Copenhagen, Niels Arden Oplev is hard at work on a film he calls “a phenomenon”. As the Danish director puts the finishing touches [...]

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  • Club Europa

    September has long been established as the month when clubbing seasons culminate with their huge closing parties. But move over Ibiza, there are cooler destinations that hit the spot. Voyager reveals three surprising clubbing capitals and three different styles of clubbing that equal one hot season ahead ALTHOUGH BETTER KNOWN for being business and financial centres, Zurich, Moscow and Brussels [...]

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  • Haile successful

    Words & photography | Michel L’Huillier / TCS Ethiopian runner Haile Gebrselassie is one of the world’s best athletes, but he pulled out of the Beijing Olympics because he’s saving himself for London 2012. Panting for breath, Voyager catches up with this fast-mover at his home in Addis Ababa HE IS THE ATHLETE who has broken world records and who still continues to [...]

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  • Dane and able

    Words | Sophy Grimshaw The work of Danish installation artist Olafur Eliasson is so extraordinary that he can even appear to control the weather: from creating false sunsets and waterfalls to encasing a BMW in ice IF YOU DON’T RECOGNISE the name of Olafur Eliasson, you may well recognise some of his ambitious installation art works. Famously, he was the artist responsible for The [...]

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  • Art de Cologne

    Words | Sandra Rehme Move over Berlin. Cologne is where it’s at when it comes to a vibrant German art scene. In fact, with its numerous commercial and public galleries – not to mention its music and fashion scene – it really does rival the capital’s cultural chutzpah MENTION COLOGNE, OR Köln, and the first things that come to mind [...]

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  • In the swing

    The seaside town of Southport becomes a golfing Mecca next month when the 2008 Open Championship hits town. voyager outlines why this tournament is so special Words : Jeremy Taylor SOUTHPORT, THE LANCASHIRE resort more famed for its pier and blustery beaches than anything else, is the place to be if you want to see golfing heroes like Tiger Woods, Padraig [...]

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  • Va-va Vuitton

    Louis Vuitton is best known today for its luggage and high fashion, but the brand also cultivated a relationship with excellence in car design from the very start, when its travel cases graced the baggage racks of early luxury automobiles as shown in new book Louis Vuitton The Art Of The Automobile Ready to go Louis Vuitton introduced car trunks [...]

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  • Wake up and smell the soorch

    Berlin is so last year and you marked Prague and Warsaw off your list ages ago, so it’s a relief to know that there’s a rising city-break destination which you can easily visit – Yerevan Words | Piers Gladstone GOOD FOOD, EVEN better coffee, bustling markets and ancient churches: are we talking about somewhere in western Europe? Actually, it’s [...]

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  • blueprint statements

    Jaw-dropping new arts spaces by the world’s greatest architects are taking our cities beyond the cutting edge Words: Adrian Mourby THERE WAS A TIME when statement architecture – the type that really puts a city on the map – just meant building high into the sky. But architecture has changed; and inevitably, the cities with it. To stand out today, [...]

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  • Simply Spain

    Words: Edward Chamberlin As tourists gingerly discover the unspoilt wonders of Murcia, Polaris World is ready to accommodate them ANCIENT AND MYSTERIOUS, the history of Murcia in Spain tells a story of Carthaginiantrading posts, Moorish caliphates and waxing and waning empires. However, this dramatic history is not readily apparent in the lush hills, colourful fruits and glistening [...]

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  • Selling like hot blinis

    DJ-turned-London property-finder George Shishkovsky explains why his service has proved such a hit with fellow Russians

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  • bmi Movies April 2007

    FLYING LONGHAUL WITH US TODAY? THEN YOUR ENTERTAINMENT JOURNEY BEGINS HERE* You’ll find the latest blockbusters, an excellent selection of TV programmes and games that will keep you amused for hours. * For services to and from Saudi Arabia, please see separate inflight entertainment guide [...]

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  • Saudi Arabia IFE May/Jun 2007

    the business Once you’ve made your selection, simply tell a member of cabin crew who will be happy to bring you a copy of the dvd. Children of Men cert: 15 [...]

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