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4 Notable Travelers Share Their Secrets

We asked frequent travelers, from a White House correspondent to a popular chef, what they love and hate about being constantly away from home.

Chuck Todd

Chief White House correspondent and political director, NBC News

Chuck Todd

What I love: I'm always short of sleep, and having those two or three hours on the plane when nobody can get hold of me is the best thing about any business trip. You can't unplug in the hotel anymore, or even in your own house. You're always reachable. But nobody expects to have access to you during a flight. You do often have internet access on a plane, but the people at work don't realize that. So I can always use that. "That e-mail? I was on a flight." And it's like, "Oh, OK."

There's never enough power. It's a hassle. I travel with an iPhone, an iPad, a BlackBerry and an AirBook, along with a whole

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