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20/Jun/2006 9:24AM |
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EAST ORLEANS, Massachusetts (AP) -- Ice cream from Sundae School tastes good any time of year and on every sort of occasion.
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19/Jun/2006 10:31AM |
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LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas (AP) -- The museum at the Clinton Presidential Library has begun offering a new option -- tours guided by former President Bill Clinton.
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19/Jun/2006 9:53AM |
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PENSACOLA, Florida (AP) -- Pink rubber boots are necessary to avoid fish guts while reeling in red snapper and grouper, but are also a fashion statement and a good way to disguise unmanicured toes.
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16/Jun/2006 10:47AM |
( Budget Travel Online ) -- Car-rental agencies say the odds of an accident increase when more than one driver is allowed to take the wheel. We're skeptical: After all, isn't it safer to have two drivers, especially on long trips?
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16/Jun/2006 9:30AM |
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MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (AP) -- Carol Henning and her 18-year-old niece will be touring France by bus this July, seeing the D-Day beaches of Normandy, basking in the sun on the Riviera, and taking in the medieval sites of Avignon.
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16/Jun/2006 9:03AM |
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ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- Last-minute business travelers and some first-class fliers will pay more this summer for domestic tickets on some of the major airlines.
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15/Jun/2006 2:48PM |
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NEWARK, New Jersey (AP) -- New Jersey's attorney general sued Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Thursday for diverting a Bermuda-bound cruise to Canada last summer and refusing to issue refunds.
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15/Jun/2006 10:58AM |
( Coastal Living ) -- Before you unpack, before you see your room, before you can begin to sort out your kaleidoscopic straight-from-the-airport impressions of water everywhere and lush flowers and semitropical semiformality, Hazel Lowe sits you down at her dining room table. She brings you a cool drink. She unfolds a map. And then she plans your visit to Bermuda.
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15/Jun/2006 9:55AM |
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RENO, Nevada (AP) -- From the Tour de France to the Tour of California, bicycle races are well-known for the festive party atmosphere that springs up around the competition.
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15/Jun/2006 9:03AM |
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- The $2.50 fee collected from airline passengers for each leg of their flights may not be ending up where it's supposed to -- at the government agency in charge of airline security.
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14/Jun/2006 11:53AM |
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SANT POL DE MAR, Spain (AP) -- There is little on the road to Sant Pol de Mar to warn a first-time visitor that this quiet north Mediterranean village harbors a restaurant whose chef has dazzled the world.
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14/Jun/2006 9:02AM |
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CAMDEN, New Jersey (AP) -- It doesn't take much time in this city to have doubts about a line its most famous resident, 19th century poet Walt Whitman, wrote about it: "I dream'd in a dream I saw a city invincible."
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13/Jun/2006 11:06PM |
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TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) -- Taiwan and China have agreed to launch direct charter passenger flights during major holidays of the year, Taiwan's government has said, a major development between the rivals who split amid civil war five decades ago.
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13/Jun/2006 9:57AM |
( Budget Travel Online ) -- The latest point of pride for star chefs has more to do with French fries than foie gras.
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13/Jun/2006 8:55AM |
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HELENA, Montana (AP) -- Go to Montana's Glacier National Park and you'll want to drive the scenic, winding Going-to-the-Sun Road or hike its ice-sculpted peaks and alpine valleys. But for a different experience, some visitors are booking tours that view the park through the eyes of the people who originally called it home -- the Blackfeet Indians.
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12/Jun/2006 12:16PM |
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KETCHUM, Idaho (AP) -- Ernest Hemingway arrived at the recently opened Sun Valley Lodge in 1939 as one of a string of celebrities invited there in hopes of attracting more tourists.
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12/Jun/2006 9:26AM |
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(AP) -- Adults who attended sleep-away camp in their youth may fondly recall swimming in the lake, roasting marshmallows over a campfire, sleeping in pine-scented cabins and making lifelong friends.
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09/Jun/2006 12:01PM |
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AURORA, North Carolina (AP) -- In this remote corner of Beaufort County, the storefront Aurora Fossil Museum makes it easy for everyone to play paleontologist.
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09/Jun/2006 9:52AM |
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WADMALAW ISLAND, South Carolina (AP) -- Green-yellow tea plants reach into the distance at the Charleston Tea Plantation as a green harvester slowly makes its way down one row, gently cutting the youngest leaves from atop the bushes to make them into American Classic tea.
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08/Jun/2006 11:49AM |
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LONDON, England (AP) -- The British Museum said Thursday it will stay open until midnight for the first time to meet the demand for access to its exhibition of the works of Italian master Michelangelo.
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