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Fish head pie, 'devil's dung' and uncrowded European islands

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The world's unique flavors, plus we want to hear your hair-raising stories. View in Browser 01.28.23 This week in travel news, we bring you fish head pie, "devil's dung," mummified crocodiles and a cane toad named Toadzilla.    Also, we want to hear your wildest travel stories.   By Maureen O'Hare   🏍️ Tell us your hair-raising adventures An ill-advised rail adventure in 1995 turned into the best trip ever. (Barry Neild) We've all had trips that didn't go according to plan. Maybe you got in a motorbike accident that sent you home stitched up and wised up; maybe you were stolen from, beaten up and swindled -- but still managed to have the best summer ever.   We want to hear your most hair-raising travel stories with a happy ending, where you lived to tell the tale and now have a blockbuster yarn. Send us a short summary by email , and we could be in touch to turn it into a CNN story to share

CNN’s Chris Wallace on asking tough questions

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The host of "Who's Talking to Chris Wallace?" shares what makes a good interview View in browser An exclusive inside look with your free CNN account 🎤 Q&A with CNN's Chris Wallace Chris Wallace began his journalism career as a "gofer" for legendary newsman Walter Cronkite in the 1960s. Back then, most people got the latest news from the evening TV broadcast, the morning newspaper or radio. A lot has changed.   One thing that hasn't changed: what makes a good interview.   Throughout his journalism career, Wallace has been praised as an "equal opportunity inquisitor" for his tough questions of politicians — no matter whether they're a Democrat or Republican. Now, he's hosting the second season of "Who's Talking to Chris Wallace?" which features interviews with entertainers, CEOs, Hollywood legends and other guests.   New interviews are featured each Friday on HBO Max, an