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Geography is covering new ground for travelers
Forget about learning the state capitals, at least, as the sum total of your knowledge of geography. "Geography is about meaning, not knowing place names and memorizing lists — that was school geography," said Daniel Edelson, vice president for...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Politics, University of Oregon, Computer Hardware, California Science Center
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Going Green: Lessons on lessening your carbon footprint
Contributing writerI recently returned from a trip to Chicago for a couple days of vacation in a big city. I love traveling to fun and new places, but whenever I travel, I'm always concerned about how much of a carbon footprint I'm generating with all my extra driving and...Tags: Travel, Lincoln Park Zoo, Trips and Vacations, Animal
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Dreams of Africa are alive in Botswana's Okavango Delta
MAUN, Botswana - If you've paid for an African safari but you're still not clear about the details, bad on you. Making the same mistake, I didn't dig into the heart of the adventure before I headed to Southern Africa for my first wildlife safari,...
Tags: Botswana, Johannesburg (South Africa), Air Transportation Delays, Washington, DC, Africa
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California: Silverado offers sports camp for kids
Here’s a vacation that can keep two generations happy: a stay in California’s Napa Valley wine region combined with a daily sports program for teens and pre-teens. The 1,200-acre Silverado Resort & Spa, 50 miles northeast of San Francisco,...
Tags: Sports, Travel, Golf, Personal Service, Tennis
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Traveling smarter with geography-driven apps
This post has been corrected. See the note below for details.Planning, traveling and sharing a vacation with apps that have geography at their heart is no longer just a futuristic idea. Dated guidebooks, tattered maps and finding a place to eat may have been part of the travel headache in times past, but new...Tags: Travel, Technology, Geography, Science and Technology, Google Inc.
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New Autry chief executive saddles up for challenging task
Recruiting a new leader for a big museum can take months — sometimes more than a year — involving search committees, consultants and rounds of interviews and negotiations. In the case of the Autry National Center of the American West,...
Tags: Music, Colleges and Universities, Litigation, Human Interest, Religion and Belief
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Web Buzz: CooBoutique.com offers cash back on hotel bookings
Can a value-hunting traveler truly be loyal to loyalty programs? Name: CooBoutique.com What it does: Rewards you with cash back for booking luxury hotels through its website and rewards points for sharing with your social network. What's hot: Cash...Tags: Travel, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Trips and Vacations, Air Transportation Industry
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Bluefield Daily Telegraph, W.Va., Greg Jordan column
Bluefield Daily Telegraph, W.Va.I have to admit that I've never been much of a sports enthusiast. Yes, I can get excited about a WVU game when I'm with the rest of my family or watch the Super Bowl, but other than that, I just can't get excited. Like other guys, I like movies with...Tags: Sports, Travel, Soccer
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'Suspicious powder' turns out to be Tums
A report of "suspicious white powder" at an Orlando-area time-share resort turned out to be Tums on the bottom of a suitcase, officials said Sunday. A couple called 911 to report the powder late Sunday afternoon at Sheraton Vistana Resort. The hotel...
Tags: Lake Buena Vista, Travel
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Challenge of air service decline faces newest airport board member
Commercial AppealPace Cooper has a pair of 8-year-olds holding him accountable for helping breathe life back into Memphis International Airport. That's a heavy responsibility, even for a successful businessman and civic-minded Memphian whose recent appointment to the...Tags: Columbia University, Alcoa Incorporated, Michael Heisley, Religion and Belief, Travel
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Council, mayor travel: $81,000 since 2010
Winston-Salem Journal, N.C.The nine elected officials representing Winston-Salem have far outspent their counterparts in peer cities Greensboro and Durham on travel to conferences in such places as Los Angeles, Phoenix and Washington during some of the city's hardest economic...Tags: Politics, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Unemployment, Winston-Salem State University, Immigration
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Saudi weekend plan welcomed
Gulf Daily News, Manama, BahrainPLANS to change the weekend in Saudi Arabia could have huge economic benefits for Bahrain, say businessmen. The country's Shura Council has voted in favour of switching it from Thursday-Friday to Friday-Saturday as part of moves to bring the state...Tags: Saudi Arabia, Travel, Bahrain, Manama (Bahrain), Tourism and Leisure
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