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(National Geographic photographer), Dan Hayes (editor of CNN Traveller), Rudy Maxa (host and co-executive producer of "Smart Travels"), Peter Menzel (photojournalist)
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21, 1967. pp. 48–50. Broward-Palm Beach – News – Hustling for Models Rudy Maxa (November 26, 1978). "Cortes Randell's Charmed World". The Victoria Advocate
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Grannies on Safari (2006- ) Xtreme Tourist (2010) Smart Travels With Rudy Maxa (2002) Anthony Bourdain's A Cook's Tour (2002-2003) Around the World with
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original on May 7, 2013. Retrieved May 31, 2013. Podcast interview with Rudy Maxa , militarybrat.com; retrieved January 28, 2007. From the introduction to
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National Public Radio. Plane Crash Podcast. Podcast with Russ Banham as Guest, Discussing History of Boeing. Russ Banham Talks Airstream with Rudy Maxa .
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"Quigley ... making Birchers bark". Georgetown Today. 4 (4): 12–13. Rudy Maxa (March 23, 1975). "The Professor Who Knew Too Much". The Washington Post
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Ender (2002) p XXIII-XXV and 87–89. See also Podcast interview with Rudy Maxa Retrieved on January 28, 2007. From the introduction to the book, but