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- December 2006
COVER STORY
Upper
Brandon - A place to focus on strategy
or game
Historic Upper Brandon has a new life as a conference
center and hunting preserve.
SMALL
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
Family
started with peanuts to create gourmet food business
FERIDIES is not a name that some consulting group ginned up.

Finding the right fork
People might not notice your business skills
if they are distracted by your bad table manners.
To prevent
that problem, the Williamsburg Inn has for
several years offered its Smart Manners program
to business students at College of William & Mary's Mason School of Business.
Recently
about undergraduate 50 students went through
the program under the premise that they were
hosting clients for lunch. PricewaterhouseCoopers
sponsored the events.
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CEO
PROFILE
Hispanic
spokesman
Michel Zajur serves as a liaison with the
mainstream business community.
DEPARTMENTS
Editor's
Note
A
time for escape
Hobbies
Bringing
Civil War battlefields to life:
Tour group uses eyewitnesses' words to tell the in-depth
story of major clashes.
Weekend
Getaways
Presidential
suites offer royal treatment: You don't have to be the president of the United States
to stay in a presidential suite.
VIDEO REPORT: Take
a peek at presidential suites at
The
Jefferson Hotel and The
Homestead.
Travel
The
enchantment of Charleston: A historic seaside city is filled with world-class amenities.
Andalusia,
a living time capsule: Spanish region's
terrain recalls the American Southwest.
Sporting
Life
Who
needs skis?:
Winter resorts offer snowboarding, airboarding and
a dip in the pool.
Boar's
Head Inn expands tennis facilities: Sports Club
offers guests 26 tennis courts.
A
gold standard for golfers: Can the perfect
swing be just a mouse click away?
Holiday
Excursions
Sun and sand for Christmas: The
Ritz Carlton, Naples offers a warm weather alternative.
Taking
a bite of the Big Apple: New York highlights
the season with tours, shopping and dining.
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