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July 1, 2011 10:01 pm
Short cuts
By Tom Robbins
Alain Ducasse in Provence
Sarajevo: Kate Adie, the BBC’s former chief news correspondent, is turning her hand to being a tour guide, working alongside other journalists, diplomats and analysts for a new travel company specialising in politics and current affairs. Adie will lead a tour of Bosnia in September for Political Tours, which has been set up by Nicholas Wood, a former New York Times foreign correspondent, with the aim of giving tourists the chance to visit places in the news. Other destinations include Scotland (to investigate the independence agenda), post-revolution Egypt, plus Ethiopia and North Korea. Guides include Tim Judah of The Economist and Neil MacFarlane, professor of international relations at Oxford University.
www.politicaltours.com
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