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Contents July/August 2003

Please Stay
What are extended-stay hotels offering business travelers who stick around?  FULL STORY >>
Sip and Soar
The results are in for Business Traveler’s annual airline wine competition  FULL STORY >>
Comfort Zones
Whether it’s a Manhattan nightclub with mermaid shows, a rooftop bar in Dubai, a three-story villa in Shanghai, a sprawling complex in Buenos Aires or a boat docked in Cairo, Business Traveler finds the spots where the world’s best nightlife happens 
Chicago: Power Structures
Although battered by the recession, Chicago is bouncing back due in large part to its diverse industrial base. Some new heavy-hitters are now calling The Windy City home  FULL STORY >>
Tokyo: High Energy
The consumer mood in Tokyo seems contrary to the gloomy financial headlines. Is this the Japan you’ve been reading about?  FULL STORY >>
Montreal: Both Sides Now
Jobs and quality of life are the priority now in Montreal, which finds itself in the midst of an economic revival, plus tips on doing business in Canada’s most exuberant city  FULL STORY >>
Coffee, Tea or Ethernet?
Hotel guests stymied by technology are turning to e-butlers for help  FULL STORY >>
Peak Experiences
Want somewhere that’s relaxing for the eye as well as mind? Norway’s fjords and chill-out attitude is just the ticket  FULL STORY >>
Table Tops
Classically inspired fare in an Art Nouveau mansion in Brussels and Cantonese dishes in the heart of Miami’s Art Deco district, plus new hot sponts in Las Vegas and New York 
Cairo: Four Hours in Cairo
From its biggest bazaar to its Coptic churches, Cairo is paradise for the curious 
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