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Travel nightmare: Dakar, Dhaka — what's the difference?
Sandy Valdivieso and her husband intended to fly from Los Angeles to Dakar, Senegal. They ended up almost 7,000 miles off-course in Dhaka, Bangladesh. How something this bizarre could happen illustrates how a single mix-up on an airline's part can...
Tags: Transportation, Africa, Dhaka (Bangladesh), Trips and Vacations, Consumers
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North Jersey homeowners consider renting out their space for 2014 Super Bowl
HACKENSACK, N.J. — Al Wright, a 70-year-old widower, is pretty fussy about his space: "I want the spoons in the drawer lined up a certain way," he admitted. "Everything has its place." But for the right price — he's hoping for at least $1,...
Tags: Vacation and Timeshares, MetLife Stadium, Rentals, SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival, Sports
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EDITORIAL: New DUI proposal ignites anger, debate
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, TupeloA proposed nationwide lowering of the legal alcohol driving limit from 0.08 percent to 0.05 percent raised the ire from the usual sectors this week when the idea was publicized by the National Transportation Safety Board. The liquor and beverage...Tags: Drunk Driving, Transportation, Highway Transportation, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, U.S. Congress
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State officials react to recommendations by NTSB to lower BAC driving threshold
The Register-Herald, Beckley, W.Va.Is legislation for a lower blood alcohol content to ascertain if a motorist is considered drunk in the offing in the West Virginia Legislature? Already, a push is on by the National Transportation Safety Board to lower the BAC from .08 to .05, and for...Tags: National Transportation Safety Board, Crime, Law and Justice, National Government, Punishment, Government
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Visa-free policy in Shanghai draws 3,800 visitors this year
China Daily, Beijing / Asia News NetworkSHANGHAI/BEIJING (China Daily/ANN) -- A new policy that allows overseas passengers to stay in Shanghai for 72 hours without a visa has benefited 3,800 people since it took effect on Jan 1, tourism statistics showed on Wednesday. Although the city's...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Bird Flu, Shanghai (China), Beijing (China), Interior Policy
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Britain delivers visas pledge to woo Chinese tour groups
China Daily, Beijing / Asia News NetworkLONDON/BEIJING (China Daily/ANN) -- The UK said on Wednesday it will work with Chinese tour operators to make the application process for a British visa easier for group visitors. Immigration Minister Mark Harper said details of how to achieve this have...Tags: United Kingdom, France, Security, International Travel, Data Protection
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Should the legal limit for drinking and driving be lowered?
A federal agency recommends lowering the blood alcohol limit for drivers from 0.08 percent to at least 0.05 percent. Reporters Peter Hall and Colby Itkowitz asked supporters and opponents about their views. YES: The NTSB argues the legal limit should be...
Tags: National Transportation Safety Board, Crime, Law and Justice, Drunk Driving, Transportation Accidents, Mothers Against Drunk Driving
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Fort Lauderdale airport welcomes new food court in Terminal 3
Travelers now have more options for grabbing a bite at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport when traveling through Terminal 3. On Wednesday, a new food court officially opened beyond the security checkpoint in Concourse F, featuring Pei...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Restaurant and Catering Industry, International Travel, Travel, Key West
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NTSB Recommends Lowering BAC to .05
KickingTiresIn all 50 states, driving with a blood alcohol content level of .08 or higher, which reflects the percentage of alcohol, by volume, in the blood, means you're legally drunk ??? but the National Transportation Safety Board is fighting to......Tags: National Transportation Safety Board
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Survivor of 1987 Mich. plane crash breaks silence
DETROIT (AP) — Cecelia Crocker's body provides her with a constant reminder of the most traumatic event of her life — one that she doesn't otherwise remember. At only 4 years old, Crocker was the lone survivor of a 1987 plane crash that...Tags: National Transportation Safety Board, Flight (movie), Human Interest, Transportation Accidents, Movies
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Doomed copter fell apart in sky
The Honolulu Star-AdvertiserWitnesses saw pieces of a sightseeing helicopter fall from the aircraft moments before it crashed on Molokai in 2011, killing all five aboard. The accounts were included in documents released late Tuesday by the National Transportation Safety Board....Tags: National Transportation Safety Board, Accidental Death, Air Transportation Industry, Transportation Accidents, Marketing
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Seas the moment: Now is a good time to consider a cruise
Two new mega-ships will debut. River cruising is hot. Amenities are mounting. And cruise lines battered by bad news desperately want your business. As the summer-fall cruising season approaches, cruise lines are working hard to impress travelers and...Tags: Carnival Corporation, Prices, Festive Events, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Royal Caribbean International
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