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  • Love is where you find it: Flickr photo of the day

    Born in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago, Sue Ann Simon has an eye for detail and an ear for language. Currently working as an assistant language teacher in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan, she also dabbles in photographing water droplets. This droplet is one she couldn’t help but love. Love is…

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  • Unusual and Outrageous Street Food in Asia

    Street food in Asia is a veritable cornucopia of sights and flavors previously unfamiliar to me.

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  • Credit Cards Are Now Offering 0% APR Through 2015

    Consumers can now get rid of high interest rates and get 0% APR for 18 months. Compare these leading 2013 credit card offers and find your best offer.

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  • Five Miles Up: Penn Jillette on when he leaves Las Vegas

    As an illusionist, magician, comedian, musician and best-selling author, Penn Jillette is known for breaking the mold. He did just that on the sixth season of NBC’s “All-Star Celebrity Apprentice” when, as a finalist, he displayed his shrewd business savvy. Where can he be found over the holidays?…

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  • Spend Super Bowl Weekend on the Slopes

    Thinking about how to celebrate next year’s Super Bowl weekend?

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  • Dining at a Circus Show: Seattle's Teatro ZinZanni

    Teatro ZinZanni gives a whole new meaning to the expression "dinner and a show." This dinner was a show. From the moment we entered the tent, we knew we were in for a treat.

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  • Hilton Head Island Wine & Food Festival Tickets Released

    Tickets are now on sale for the 29th annual Hilton Head Island Wine & Food Festival, presented by Taste of the South.

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  • Dec. 10, 1911: Cal Rodgers completes first flight across U.S.

    Cal Rodgers’ landing at Long Beach, Calif., marked the successful end of the first transcontinental flight across the U.S. While today the trip from New York City to the Los Angeles area takes just six hours, it took Rodgers 84 days in 1911. In 1910, publisher William Randolph Hearst had offered a…

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  • 15 Christmas Markets Around the World

    Beginning in late November and running throughout December (and often into the new year) some of the most enchanting events take place across the world — Christmas markets. Now, we’

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  • The top-ranked cruise lines for 2014

    U.S. News & World Report's rankings include the best cruises for luxury, family, and more.

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  • Travel trends for 2014: Condé Nast Traveler US

    Gastronomic pilgrimages, European river cruises, and South America are among some of the major travel trends predicted to define 2014 by Condé Nast Traveler US magazine. According to the publication’s travel advice columnist and consumer news editor Wendy Perrin, 2014 will belong to South America,…

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  • A different kind of robot dance: Flickr photo of the day

    The Japanese do love their robots. This well-camouflaged person is, ahem … adjusting a giant robot nightclub dancer. Yep, and for 50 bucks you can watch her “dance.” Somehow, during a time when almost everyone (well, 99 percent of us) is concerned about money, a Japanese entrepreneur allegedly…

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  • Rhine River cruise on a new boat leads to Christmas markets, heritage sites

    Though most people think of cruises as large apartment-like ships navigating through tropical waters, there’s another form of cruise distinctive in its own right: a longship river cruise. With their smaller vessels, river cruises are more intimate and can get you closer to the areas you’re…

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  • Dec. 9, 1531: Lady of Guadalupe appears to Juan Diego, leading to Mexico City shrine

    The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, in a northern neighborhood of Mexico City, is the world’s most visited shrine to the Virgin Mary. The spot has been a major pilgrimage site for Catholics since December 1531, when a deeply religious church convert named Juan Diego spotted an apparition of the…

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  • Daniel Boulud’s Beijing Outpost Now Closed

    Daniel Boulud’s Beijing outpost Maison Boulud served its last brunch — and also its last-ever meal &m;

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  • Public Records Posted Online for Anyone to See

    Did you know that public records are posted online and can be viewed by anyone in seconds? Marriages, divorces, bankruptcies, etc. Search anyone.

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  • 10 Asian Dishes You Have Never Heard Of

    Move over chow mein, banh mi, and dumplings.

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  • Did you check in to any of the most popular Facebook places in 2013?

    Theme park attractions, sports and entertainment venues and retail meccas appear to be the places Facebook users like to boast about visiting the most, according to a roundup of the most popular check-ins around the world.

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  • Retrace Nelson Mandela's legacy at these South African sites

    To better understand the scope of Nelson Mandela’s legacy in South Africa, the country’s tourism office has released a list of attractions that traces his life as a political prisoner, husband, father and anti-apartheid crusader. Here are a few major landmarks connected to the revolutionary…

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  • Top ski resorts for budgets and families

    After looking at the cost of hitting the slopes across 30 resorts in Europe and North America, a newly released report found that Bulgaria offers the most affordable skiing this winter.

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  • Most affordable ski destinations: UK report

    A wide sweeping report out of the UK has pegged the slopes of Bulgaria as the most affordable place to take the family skiing.

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  • Phoenix’s Most Amazing Hotel Pools

    Ready to escape the snow and ice? These desert oases offer plenty of sunshine and splish-splashin' fun.

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