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...nearly a year. He and Weill, another confessed workaholic, share a hearty chuckle over that, underscoring their delight in their busy schedules. But Prince, who is divorced with two grown children, has found time for romance. This September he will wed Margaret Wolff, another high-powered attorney, and honeymoon in Italy. After that, it's back to building a name--this time for himself. --With reporting by Daren Fonda and Jyoti Thottam/New York
...Despite his good works, Purser is not purely an idealist. He's also a shrewd businessman. He first saw Indonesia during a 1968 honeymoon in Bali. He stayed for 12 years, starting a guide service that grew into Pacto, which, he says, "was and is the largest travel company in the Republic of Indonesia," with a staff of 500. When the government changed the law, prohibiting foreigners from owning businesses in that sector of tourism, Purser accepted a job with the U.N. Development Program and served a stint as director general of tourism in Vanuatu...
...Hasfarm, thrives in Vietnam's central highlands, producing 500,000 stems a day for export. But the farm's 300 flower varieties aren't all that's blossoming in the cool mountain clime. In downtown Dalat, love is almost always in the air. Dalat has evolved into Vietnam's honeymoon capital. At hot spots like the scenic Valley of Love park and crescent-shaped Xuan Huong Lake, you'll find a lot of Disneyesque diversion, such as swan-shaped paddleboats. They may not be to everyone's taste, but there's no denying the romantic appeal of the town...
...used to be that marrying away from home meant sneaking off to elope. Not anymore. So-called destination weddings have long been popular with adventurous Americans and Japanese couples seeking alternatives to expensive ceremonies at home. Today, an estimated one-third of U.S. couples combine wedding and honeymoon into one big getaway - or "weddingmoon" - usually with friends and relatives in tow. But destination weddings are growing in popularity among Europeans, thanks to some of the same factors that have fueled the trend in the U.S. As the marriage age increases, older couples are more determined to take control of their...
Which is how it came to pass that Raines returned early from his honeymoon, Blair resigned, and the country's most prestigious newspaper found itself answering ever sharper questions about just who Jayson Blair was, how much of the material in his 700 or so Times stories over the past five years was made up and what the paper of record was going to do to correct that record. As soon as national editor Jim Roberts began calling sources in some of Blair's pieces, says Raines, "in every case ... there was an apparent falsification...