First Class
ROCKIN’
THE VOCE
These days, everyone’s got a
cell phone. But not everyone
has VOCE, the world’s first
premium wireless service that
combines outstanding coverage with an unprecedented
suite of personal services.
The result is the equivalent
of a pocket-sized executive
assistant. As a VOCE customer, you can dial 611 from
anywhere in the world and
get a live person who attends
Tony
Tastemakers
The refined railway
palates of the
Amtrak Culinary
Team (from left):
Christian Hannah,
Gerard Bertholon,
Daniel Malzhan,
Michel Richard,
Timothy Costello.
Not pictured: John
Hemmer, Bob Rosar,
Kevin Miller
to your needs, whether it’s
help arranging an important
business dinner, reserving a
tee time, trouble-shooting a
tech problem or finding your
way out of an unfamiliar area.
All of this comes with a quality
handset (like the sexy Nokia
8600 Luna, above), a full
complement of accessories
and the freedom to change
your phone every 12 months.
Plus, you’re not locked into
a long-term contract.
voce.com.
First-class riders on Amtrak’s high-speed trains enjoy
the culinary prowess of some of the world’s best chefs.
The Amtrak Culinary Team, first assembled in 2006,
aims to bring chefs together to explore trends and
tastes in cuisine—all with the intention of continuing
to provide the caliber of food preparation and service
that Amtrak riders have come to expect. The team includes Michel Richard of Citronelle, winner of the 2007
James Beard Outstanding Chef Award, and is headed by
Amtrak Executive Chef Tim Costello, who assembles
the team twice a year for three days in test kitchens and
conference rooms, seeking first-class fare.
GRANDPA’S SECRET PAST
The holidays are here,
and you can’t help
but reminisce about
when your family used
to gather around the
table at your great
aunt’s house and
eat, drink and laugh
themselves into an
embarrassing stupor.
Grandpa always sat
alone in the other roo m
with a glass of whiskey
and a cigar. He was
quiet. Maybe too quiet.
But now he’s gone and
you’ll never know his
story. Or will you? Don’t
spend another holiday
wondering what he
was hiding. Find out for
yourself by checking
his FBI file at
getgrandpasfb ifi le
.com. Just provide
some key information,
including your name,
address (for where you
want the documents
sent) and your grandfather’s proof of death.
The site provides all of
the print-ready paperwork you need to send
to the government.
And best of all, it’s free.
All it’ll cost you is the
price of postage to
mail your request.