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OUR CONTRIBUTORS
JO FOLEY is a renowned author and journalist as well as our World of Spas editor, having previously edited Woman, Options and other magazines. She travels worldwide in search of the latest spa and beauty news and reports back on the most blissful hideaways to enjoy.
GARY BUCHANAN, our Contributing Editor, is one of cruising’s most distinguished writers, a specialist for some 20 years and a connoisseur of all things maritime. He writes regularly for The Times and Telegraph and is author of three books on QE2.
SARAH GILBERT is a freelance writer and photographer who contributes to The Guardian, Independent and Wanderlust, among other publications. As well as adventure cruising, her work has taken her from luxury beach lodges in the Indian Ocean to wooden huts in Ecuador.
ANTHONY NICHOLAS is a freelance writer who contributes to the likes of The Independent and Scotsman. He grew up with a love of such great liners as Olympic, Bremen and Normandie and has made almost 100 cruises and crossings to date.
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4 In My View Editor Simon Veness offers his greeting for the Autumn issue
8 Letter Box More thoughts and queries from our growing – and happy – band of savvy readers
10 Cruise News New ships, new cruise lines and new developments; it’s all on our News pages
12 The Admiral Our irascible Old Salt opines on the indignity of ‘reality TV’ at sea
16 Cruise Radio Internet cruise news supremo Doug Parker provides more stories behind the headlines
56 Captain Greybeard John Honeywell looks at the amazing variety of new ships on order in the next 4 years
79 The Cruise Guy Stewart Chiron bemoans the use of the word ‘luxury’ too often in cruising – and other key issues
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39 News & Views Jo Foley presents more of the ‘What’s New’ in the wide World of Spas
40 Cunard Style If you need help with a spa programme for weight loss, Jo Foley has the answer
42 Beauty File Looking after your hair – the latest products and treatments for avoiding a bad hair day
YVONNE HORN is an award-winning travel writer who makes her home in Northern California but also studies the latest fads in cruise fitness. While never passing up a water journey, she expresses a bias for off-the-beaten-track cruises on small ships.
ANDREW MACLEAR started working with a camera when he was 16. From there he moved to documentary film making and latterly to screen and TV writing, working in England and the USA developing and formatting drama series. Photography remains his primary interest.
LAUREN PRICE frequently writes for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Post, New York magazine and
MSN.Com. She has also enjoyed one her latest discoveries – river cruising with Uniworld.
COLUMNISTS
STEWART CHIRON is a well-known face on US TV where he is known as The Cruise Guy after more than 20 years as an industry expert who is widely quoted on all issues to do with the cruise industry.
JOHN HONEYWELL, aka Captain Greybeard, is a long-time news man and travel writer who is now well known for his cruise writing on a wide range of issues from his highly popular online blog.
DOUG PARKER has pioneered sea-going online broadcasts through his Cruise Radio website and weekly podcast show and is considered to be one of the most up-to-date cruise news sources in the world today.
THE ADMIRAL is a genuine cruise ‘insider’ who prefers to keep himself anonymous. And, no, it’s not our Editor in disguise!
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