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Louisiana's G-Rated Mardi Gras
A party where beads and dignity are yours to keep.
A Slice Of Brooklyn
To some, a slice of Brooklyn means a stroll down the Coney Island boardwalk or a walk over the Brooklyn Bridge. To others, it means eating the best pizza on the planet.
Fly Fishing in Alaska
In Alaska, the amazing fishing and outstanding scenery make up the heart and soul of any fly fishing excursion. However most adventuresome souls tend to return with memories of so much more.
Canada's Eastern Gay Capitals
Travelers will find the Canadian capitals offer big-city and small-town delights.
Baltimore On A Budget
Maryland holds surprises, secrets and bargains for the cost-conscious.
Bear Hugs at China's Golden Flower
In the midst of Asian dust, heat and humidity, the Golden Flower Hotel is an oasis blooming with hospitality.
Art & Music Blossom in Rose Bowl City
Whether you’re in the mood for ethnic restaurants, funky boutique shopping or historical museum tours, Pasadena has proven it is the new place to be.
Have Boots Will Travel
The tonic of the wilderness is waiting for you on one of America’s greatest driving adventures—the San Juan Skyway in Southwest Colorado.

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I hope that you’ve enjoyed the new look of Travelworld International Magazine! From all the positive feedback I’ve received, it seems like most
readers do.

With our cruise issue, we’ve covered everything from how to pick a family cruise to how to stay fit while onboard. David Moorcroft takes us along for an exciting journey from Chile to Argentina (page 10). Christine Tibbetts gives us the inside scoop on Nassau (page 32), while Carol Herdegen gives us a stunning photo essay of Antarctica (page 26).

From our regular columnists, a number of topics are covered. NATJA members weigh in on their “never leave home without them” items for an interesting packing list in the NATJA Spotlight column (page 52). Michelle Newman visits the lace capital of the world (page 47) and Dan Schlossberg predicts changes for baseball spring training season (page 40).

These and many other exciting travel stories await you. Enjoy the issue!
Happy and safe travels!

Kim
Kim Foley MacKinnon
Editor
kim@natja.org

2009 EDITORIAL CALENDAR

You may have noticed that we’ve combined some issues this year. With all of the changes and updates to the magazine and the continuing work on the NATJA website, it seemed the best way to deliver TWI in a timely and relevant manner. The regular schedule will resume in the fall.

June/July/August — Family — Deadline April 20
Sept/Oct — Luxury — Deadline August 5
Nov/Dec — Food & Wine — Deadline October 5