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Across The Ocean In Hours
Paula Adhikari
You take in the smells and see the sights like the new place were the insides of a marvelous palace. READ MORE>>
The first female space tourist is enjoying her stay on the international space station (ISS)
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The first female space tourist is enjoying her stay on the international space station (ISS) and is passing her time by taking photos of the view, a German astronaut told a news conference in a live link-up on Friday. READ MORE>>
Hurricane chief foresees 'mega-disaster' but there are no signs of sorms this year
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Max Mayfield says U.S. setting up for storm worse than Katrina... READ MORE>>
Virgin America causing massive scare among incumbent US Airlines
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Start-up U.S. air carrier Virgin America Inc. has not flown a plane or even gotten a license to operate, but it is already creating turbulence in the U.S. airline industry. READ MORE>>
Virgin America causing massive scare among incumbent US Airlines
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Start-up U.S. air carrier Virgin America Inc. has not flown a plane or even gotten a license to operate, but it is already creating turbulence in the U.S. airline industry. READ MORE>>
Transportation Security Administration allows up to four ounces of non-prescription medicine, glucose gel for diabetics, solid lipstick and baby food
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TSA first ordered the ban on liquids, gels and lotions after the overseas arrests of people allegedly involved in a plot to blow up planes flying from the United Kingdom to the United States. READ MORE>>
United Airlines has sparked a round of fare cuts for leisure travel among leading U.S. airlines this week
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United Airlines has sparked a round of fare cuts for leisure travel among leading U.S. airlines this week after months of rising prices and a record percentage of seats filled across the industry. READ MORE>>
Growing political unrest and drug violence are making foreigners think twice about visiting Mexico
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Mexico has been struggling since last fall, when Hurricane Wilma hit the country's biggest tourism moneymaker, Cancun. READ MORE>>
housands of passengers across Italy were left stranded by the cancellation of some 40 Air One flights since Saturday
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Thousands of passengers across Italy were left stranded by the cancellation of some 40 Air One flights since Saturday and delays of up to 15 hours over the weekend... READ MORE>>
lakes of northern Idaho -- Coeur d'Alene, Pend Oreille and Priest -- are deep, blue and busy
Caroline Patterson, Sunset magazine
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Wildlife officials in Mexico, the United States and Canada have agreed to work together to protect the Monarch butterfly
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Wildlife officials in Mexico, the United States and Canada have agreed to work together to protect the Monarch butterfly, which makes a spectacular migration every year from Canada to Mexico. READ MORE>>
Chicago airport O'Hare last in on-time departures
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About 69 percent of the flights leaving O'Hare International Airport took off on time in May, putting the airport in last place in the country for on-time departures, according to government data. READ MORE>>
The USS Intrepid , museum to be renovated
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Now, the aging ship will undergo an extensive overhaul. READ MORE>>
An amazing diversity in the world of squamates - NY museum goes high on lizards
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From iguanas and geckos to pythons and milk snakes, a new exhibit looks at the amazing diversity in the world of squamates... READ MORE>>
How much can you trust online travel sites?
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Typically a travel site will list only 25000 of 47000 hotels in US with 20 or more rooms. READ MORE>>
Pamper yourself on July 4th - Western celebrations to patriotic extravaganzas
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Planning to spend the July Fourth weekend with your usual barbecue in the back yard, followed by the local fireworks? READ MORE>>
Are you ready to raft? Rafting industry on a major rebound
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Companies in the West are making a more significant recovery than those in the East, where demand has been flat and in some cases declining. READ MORE>>
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