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  2. Rick Steves - Wikipedia

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    Steves also has a public radio travel show called Travel with Rick Steves (2005−present) and has authored numerous travel guides, the first of which was the popular Europe Through the Back Door. In 2006, he became a syndicated newspaper columnist, and in 2010, his company released a mobile phone application called "Rick Steves’ Audio Europe ...

  3. Rick Steves' Europe - Wikipedia

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    Rick Steves' Europe is an American travel documentary television program created and hosted by Rick Steves. In each episode, he travels to the continent of Europe, documenting his experiences along the way. The show is produced by Oregon Public Broadcasting and distributed by American Public Television.

  4. Why Travel Guru Rick Steves Say His Prostate Cancer Is a ...

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    Travel writer and host Rick Steves, 69, was diagnosed with prostate cancer in August. ... In 1980, he self-published his first guidebook, and in 2000, he launched his PBS series. Courtesy Rick Steves.

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  6. Travel Guru Rick Steves Says Prostate Surgery 'Incontinence ...

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    Steves, author of more than 100 travel guides and host of the long-running PBS Series Rick Steves' Europe, was diagnosed with prostate cancer in August and says he's "on the road to recovery and ...

  7. London Dungeon - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, in 2009, Rick Steves described the London Dungeon as "just a highly advertised, overpriced haunted house" and an "amateurish attraction" in his book on the city. [8] The " Rough Guide to Britain" describes it as best enjoyed by "young teenagers and the credulous".