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The 700-year-old Wieliczka Salt Mine (near Kraków) — where you first descend 378 steps, then traipse through long corridors and see chapels and figures (including the Seven Dwarves) entirely carved out of salt, and finally zoom up to ground level via a fast and slightly shaky bare-bones elevator — is sure to be cool for kids.
The USAT cover story about the Versace case has the disturbing news that serial killers are hard to catch, mainly because they traipse through a lot of jurisdictions that can't or don't communicate with each other, and because they're smart.
And don't imagine that you can just traipse on over to the "black-market book store" section of the Web and find a hot copy of my book.
And you'd have to traipse around with a thick sheaf of computer printouts instead of a slim paperback.
EdTV takes off from the increasingly less outlandish idea that a cable network might, in the face of declining ratings, decide to have its cameras traipse around after an "ordinary" person 24 hours a day--a scenario somewhat different from last year's The Truman Show , in which the cameras were hidden, the universe manufactured, and the TV protagonist unwitting.