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Toronto Print E-mail
By Mira Saraf   
CN Tower
Home to the CN Tower, the longest street in North America (Yonge Street), and one of the longest streetcar lines in North America (The Queen Streetcar), Toronto has a lot to offer visitors no matter their interest. Besides being the financial and business capital of Canada, the fifth largest city in North America is also one of the most cosmopolitan and culturally diverse cities in the world.

 

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Berlin Print E-mail
By Michael Tulipan   

Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church

Once a divided city, Berlin is one of Europe's most dynamic capitals with a history inextricably tied to the greatest struggles of the 20th Century. Today, past divisions have been replaced with a Euro-cool vibe, cutting edge architecture and some of the world's greatest art museums.

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Rio de Janiero Print E-mail
By Elliot Torres   
Rio de Janiero View

Famous for its beaches and the scantily clad bodies that grace them, Rio de Janeiro has a distinctive landscape and world famous landmarks such as the Christ the Redeemer statue. With the awarding of the 2016 Summer Olympics, Rio has hit the world stage in style.
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Rome Print E-mail
By Michael Tulipan   

The Roman Forum

Rome once was the center of the most powerful empire in the world. Today, with its open air archaeological sites, stunning art collections and religious shrines, the city remains true to its nickname - the Eternal City.

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Tokyo On The Cheap And Not-So-Cheap Print E-mail
By Darren Paltrowitz   

Shibuya District of Tokyo

A common impression about Tokyo is that it "has" to be expensive. While it is not hard to find Nobu, The Ritz-Carlton or Cartier in Tokyo, a set of open eyes and ears, not to mention research, will open up experiences and opportunities that won't set you back much at all. Ultimately, much like New York City or Paris, the cost of living is in the eye (or wallet) of the beholder.

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