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GUY TREBAY The New York Times style reporter and T contributor Guy Trebay describes his trusty Globe-Trotter suitcase as "trashed and trashed" ("no suitcase can survive modern travel"), but that doesn't stop him from taking to the road several months a year.
No suitcase.
Unlike the actual contestants we were competing only against our own incompetence, and there was no suitcase full of $100,000 waiting at the end, as there would be for the first team out of the swamp when the real episode was shot two days later.
Hence Henk's motto: "No suitcase at all".
No suitcase, no change of clothes; better to buy a new, inexpensive outfit every few days and toss the old one.
He is a self-described drifter who travels with no suitcase and whose idea of a change of clothes is buying a new set at Goodwill and disposing of the old ones.
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Though asked to arrive at Federal Plaza ready for departure on Thursday, Nadia Habib and her mother brought no suitcases for their deportation date, when they arrived at 10 a.m.
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