The Hoxton Grille (Evening Standard)
Finally the perfect restaurant and bar combination... a touch of Parisian bistro-chic mixed with the New York vibe, served up in the heart of one of London's hippest locations gives you The Hoxton Grille.'
In Bulgaria?s Future: Clubs, Caddies and Golf Carts (New York Times)
Yahoo! News Search Results for cheap hotel in central londonNew developments geared toward golfers are springing up in Bulgaria, one of Europe?s hottest second-home markets.
Avoid protest crowds and leave the bling at home (The Wichita Eagle)
EYES WIDE OPEN Terrorist threats. Political demonstrations. Late-night muggings. Pickpockets. Travel is supposed to be fun, right? But the first time your cash and credit cards are pilfered on a London street corner, or you find yourself caught in the middle of a crowded protest in Mexico City, you may wonder why you didn't just stay home.
The A-Z of fashion (Independent)
A is for Armani (well, it would be, wouldn't it?), the most famous fashion designer in the world, godfather of modern minimalism and the man who rose to supremacy dressing Richard Gere in American Gigolo. Mr Armani, as he must always be known, is in London to show we cash-strapped Brits how a catwalk presentation might be done with the power of an unrivalled fashion empire behind it. He is taking
Broken Ground: The hole in the city's heart (International Herald Tribune)
Five years after Sept. 11, 2001, ground zero remains a sinkhole of good intentions, where conflicting visions have repeatedly stalled efforts to rebuild a site of horrific tragedy.