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Riverboat American Queen returns to Natchez after Katrina hiatus
The riverboat American Queen has returned to Natchez for the first time since Hurricane Katrina, bringing hundreds of...
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Bus line appeals to shoestring travelers with new routes
For Internet-savvy travelers on a budget, Megabus.com claims to offer a service that makes mainstream bus travel seem...
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' France inaugurates high-speed rail link to northeast regions, Germany, Switzerland
French officials have inaugurated a new high-speed train link, which will cut travel time between Paris and more than a...
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Flight lands after passenger scuffle
An Indian Airlines flight from Bangkok to New Delhi made an emergency landing in Calcutta in eastern India on Wednesday...
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Virgin America gets tentative approval to launch U.S. service
Virgin America, the vehicle for Britain's Richard Branson's long-hoped-for entry into the USA's domestic airline...
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Restaurant chain Hooters is heading for Holy Land
U.S. restaurant chain Hooters, known for waitresses in low-cut blouses and short skirts, will open its first branch in...
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James Beard nominations call out culinary world's best
Culinary professionals from more than a dozen cities were among the nominees in top categories for the 17th James Beard...
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No passport? You can still visit Mexico by car
So you want to go to Mexico, but you don't have a passport? There are still options, at least for one more year.
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First visitors set foot on Grand Canyon Skywalk
Indian leaders and a former astronaut stepped gingerly beyond the Grand Canyon's rim Tuesday, staring through the glass...
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Delta CEO: Give my bonus away
Turning his back on a potentially lucrative payday, Delta Air Lines CEO Gerald Grinstein said Monday that he is...
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