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SLOVAKIA: Feel the Ooze: Thermal Spas, Mud and More (Post, March 20, 2005)
Other Adventure Spas in North America (Post, Jan. 9, 2005)
Not Your Mother's Spa: In Utah, getting pampered has never been so hard. (Post, Jan. 9, 2005)
Just Say Ommmmm . . . (Post, July 18, 2004)
The Good, the Bad And the Oily: In Berkeley Springs, a Spa Scene Rubs Both Ways (Post, June 9, 2004)
Slim Pickin's: Not many regional spas focus on shedding pounds. The author found one in Pa. that was worth the weight. (Post, April 21, 2004)
The $2,300 Solution: Stressed out? First, fly to Phoenix. . . (Post, Nov. 9, 2003)
Case of the $300 Splurge: We Give Va.'s Poplar Springs Inn a Price Check (Post, April 27, 2003)
Spa? Da!: The Russian and Turkish 'banyas' of Brooklyn provide a little rough relaxation on a winter's day. (Post, Jan. 8, 2003)
Are You Man Enough For Pampering?: At a new Rehoboth Beach inn, a spa skeptic found himself in good hands. (Post, Nov. 27, 2002)
Operation: Relaxation: Her family sent her on a secret mission to an Arizona spa. Her orders? Just chill. (Post, Sept. 1, 2002)
More Luxe for Your Bucks: A Cheapskate's Guide to Nemacolin (Post, Nov. 4, 2001)
A Poor Girl's Guide To Guadalajara Spas: In Mexico, Pampering Yourself for Mere Pesos (Post, June 3, 2001)
Tennyson, Anyone? (Post, May 6, 2001)
A Cocoa Puff Piece: At the Hershey Spa, a Skeptical Reporter Melts in Their Hands (Post, Feb. 28, 2001)
Swiss Mist (Post, Dec. 10, 2000)
Hot and Unbothered: Getting Steam-Cleaned in Southern Japan's Spa Country (Post, June 18, 2000)
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