Nice New York Times article...

Robert

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ONE sure way a destination can raise its public profile is by piggybacking on the reputation of a better-known spot that may, in the eyes of trend seekers, be losing some of its heat. Thus, Columbia County, in upstate New York, becomes known as the new Hamptons; Fort Lauderdale promotes itself as the next South Beach; and Atlantic City puts out the word that it is giving Las Vegas a run for its money.

Well, say hello to the Dominican Republic, ''the new St. Bart's.''

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liam1

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would you mind doing a copy/paste of the text? following that link we gotta register and stuff.
 

Camden Tom

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Great article

Hey Robert, I tried to print the article but all that printed was the advertising. Can you tell me how I would go about printing it?

Your computer ignorant friend,
Tom
 

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The Kid normally e-mails the articles--under article tools-- from NYT to himself and then print, resulting in nothing but clean text.
 
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Yan-Yan

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Great news... It was time we got some positive publicity!!

Thanks for sharing Robert.


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Robert said:
ONE sure way a destination can raise its public profile is by piggybacking on the reputation of a better-known spot that may, in the eyes of trend seekers, be losing some of its heat. Thus, Columbia County, in upstate New York, becomes known as the new Hamptons; Fort Lauderdale promotes itself as the next South Beach; and Atlantic City puts out the word that it is giving Las Vegas a run for its money.

Well, say hello to the Dominican Republic, ''the new St. Bart's.''

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I think more like the "New Bahamas" or "New-Old- Cuba" The DR has far more options than St Barts