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Rough crossings

York Membery looks back to an era when scores of poor Britons sailed the Atlantic in search of a better life

In travel

A deadly craft

  • By Paddy Docherty
  • 20 November

Paddy Docherty visits a town on Pakistan's Afghan border where the law of the gun reigns supreme

Mountains of the wind

  • By Simon Worrall
  • 13 November

In remote Patagonia, Simon Worrall discovers an elderly woman who has defied all conventions

The edge of an empire

  • By Alice Albinia
  • 30 October

Officially, China gets on well with its Muslims. Alice Albinia uncovers an altogether different story

Heathrow plan attacked

  • By Chris Ames
  • 29 October

Amid growing rumours of a Cabinet split over Heathrow expansion ex-culture secretary turned Environment Agency chief Chris Smith criticises plans to defer new pollution limits

New York City welcome

  • By Jonn Elledge
  • 27 October

Jonn Elledge begins his North American Odyssey in the traditional manner - stuck in a queue waiting to be dealt with by none-too-friendly border officials

Beneath the ice

  • By Adrian Glover
  • 23 October

Adrian Glover braves the freezing ocean around Antarctica and finds it rich with underwater life

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Singing for their supper

Two musicians take a road trip across eastern Europe - and the result is madness

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On the road to nowhere

  • By Rachel Cooke
  • 16 October 2008

Embrace of strangers

  • By Paul Routledge
  • 16 October 2008

Along the curry mile

  • By Salil Tripathi
  • 16 October 2008

Chinese whisperer

  • By Isabel Hilton
  • 16 October 2008

Empires of the sun

  • By Jan Rocha
  • 16 October 2008

To Soho in a charabanc

  • By Tom Blass
  • 09 October 2008

Conditions of carriage

  • By Andrew Martin
  • 02 October 2008

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