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...Nobody goes there any more, my dear." One island so In that almost no body knows about it is Barbuda, an 18th century slave-breeding ground 15 miles long by about five wide, with one hotel called Coco Point Lodge, where Britain's Princess Margaret came on her honeymoon to stay two days, and lingered on for five. Ten-room Coco Point is so posh that its staff has a staff, quartered in a separate building, and for $85 a day the management will provide a couple with everything, including riding, hunting, fishing, and diving among the 70 known...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Travel: Carib Song | 2/1/1963 | See Source »

...HONEYMOON OVER FOR JACKIE...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Cheesy | 12/14/1962 | See Source »

Story: the "honeymoon" with the American people is being threatened by those who are jealous of Jackie...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Cheesy | 12/14/1962 | See Source »

...accused of having helped Heuser tie victims to a stake, "pour fuel on and light the living sacrifices." Harder said that he was kept so busy cremating bodies in a special incinerator he had devised that he had been able to take off only two days for his honeymoon. Following Harder's testimony, the judges cleared the court of school-age children, apparently on the theory that they were getting too vivid a picture of Nazi horror...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany: War Crimes Unforgotten | 11/9/1962 | See Source »

...year before he was graduated from Harvard, Lodge had a new, twenty-four-footer built. In this virtually open boat, he and Mrs. Lodge took their now almost legendary honeymoon voyage, during the summer between George's junior and senior years. The three-week cruise took the couple north-east along the New England coast. Sailing conditions were rugged, and they finally were marooned near Roke Island, Maine, where they lived on clams after their food supply ran out. They got back safely when things had calmed down...

Author: By Hendrik Hertzberg, | Title: George Lodge at Harvard | 11/3/1962 | See Source »

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