Luke Jerod Kummer Archive
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Nov 04, 2010
The policies of New York's mayor have cultivated strong support from health advocates and strident opposition from diehard smokers. Read Article NYC smokers inflamed
Apr 02, 2010
The last word At first I thought he was a thug after my camera, but then he pulled out a police identification card. Read Article The first, the last fight in Tunis
Mar 06, 2010
On the road It's difficult to recommend somewhere people will have trouble finding, but then such is the nature of so much in Kiev. Read Article No bottom to the value of a good cup of tea
Feb 27, 2010
On the road Luke Jerod Kummer travels to Kiev and finds an affordable destination that is trying to entice tourists. Read Article Move over Moscow
Feb 20, 2010
On the road Luke Jerod Kummer digs out the best the UAE capital has to offer for stop-over travellers on a budget. Read Article Around the world in 10 hours, never leaving Abu Dhabi
Feb 13, 2010
On the road For Luke Jerod Kummer, Kish was an intriguing hint of Iran and he looks forward to meeting up with his friends on the mainland one day. Read Article A tasty morsel of Iran
Jan 30, 2010
On the road While in recent years the UAE has cultivated man-made tourist attractions, thank goodness for one of the country's greatest treasures: the naturally stunning sand dunes in the Liwa Desert. Read Article Camp in good company
Jan 23, 2010
On the road After having spent the previous week in Tunisia, Luke Jerod Kummer seeks to uncover what vestiges of North African life have been transplanted to Marseille. Read Article The Maghribi connection
Jan 16, 2010
On the road Luke Jerod Kummer follows the path of Maghribi immigrants living in France by taking the ferry connecting Tunis to Marseille. Read Article A small price to be at sea
Jan 09, 2010
On the road While louages are the backbone of the north African country's transport system, lablabi is the staple dish of the working class. Read Article Louages and lablabi keep Tunisia running