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Don Philpott

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Don Philpott spent 20 years as a senior correspondent with Reuters/Press Association wire service traveling the world on assignments. In 1988 he founded Mediawise in London offering writing services and moved the company to the U.S. in 1994. He has had more than 5,000 articles and 56 books published on travel, wine, food, and diet and health.

He has written for almost every major newspaper and magazine in the UK over the last 10 years and contributed to radio and TV programs. In the US, he has been published in USA Today, Orlando Sentinel, Miami Herald, Gourmet, Wine Business, Financial Sentinel and many other publications. He recently completed a five year project writing a series of 22 travel guidebooks on Florida and the Caribbean. His latest book The Trailside Cookbook, was co-authoried with his wife Pam and was published by Firefly in March 05. He is host of http://www.wineinfo101.com/, a wine and food appreciation website and senior editor of Florida Features which specializes in articles on Florida and the Caribbean. He is a member of the International Food, Wine and Travel Writers Association and the North American Travel Journalists Association.



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Barbados- The Island of Smiles: Chilling in the Sun
Written By Don Philpott  |  Published August 15, 2006  |   Rating: Not Yet Rated
Fruity Alice, Anthony the Knife and Irving the Lark will all tell you that every day in Barbados is "real bad" and they really mean it but don't let that put you off.
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Having a whale of a time
Written By Don Philpott  |  Published January 30, 2006  |   Rating: Not Yet Rated
Snow-white whales played around the ferry as we crossed the broad expanse of the St. Lawrence river and I think they were enjoying themselves as much as we were.
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Experience the Real Florida
Written By Don Philpott  |  Published July 21, 2005  |   Rating: Not Yet Rated
Every year around 40 million visitors come to Florida for the sun, sea and attractions. Most visit the world famous theme parks or enjoy the fabulous palm-fringed sandy beaches.
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