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...them on school days in the pricier parts of cities, reversing people-movers and four-wheel drives into the tightest of parking spots. Their little Lachlans and Ellies have been dropped off at school; the cleaner has the run of the house. Baristas awake! Half a dozen of John Howard's welfare mothers, some with prams and pre-schoolers, are squeezing around a couple of tables joined to hold the double-shot lattes, banana bread and babycinos that will in due course rest on six separate bills. They are an exclusive club, to be sure; some 3,000 wealthy stay...
...PLAYER Decent portable devices start at $50; iPods are pricier. Buy one, load it up with shows and listen...
...less, making them easier to spot; moose, deer, bison and thousands of elk are frequently sighted. Springtime, meanwhile, carries the tantalizing possibility of seeing bears emerge from their long hibernation. Whatever the season, there's a Spring Creek safari to match. Half-day excursions start from $85. That's pricier than a movie ticket to Brokeback Mountain, but this is nature on a screen far wider than any cinema...
Although Harvard Square is often thought to be pricier than other areas of Boston, the survey found that this is not always the case...
...Brunello, made from the Sangiovese Grosso grape, is often referred to as Chianti on hormones?it's bigger, bolder and pricier. The Biondi-Santi winery in Montalcino is credited with making the first Brunello around 1888, and the firm still produces a glorious version. But it took two winemaking brothers from Long Island, New York, John and Harry Mariani, to raise the wine to fame. In the late 1970s, the Marianis bought a medieval castle in the Montalcino area, Castello Banfi, started growing Sangiovese Grasso grapes on some of the surrounding 2,800 hectares and began making their own Brunello...