Travel
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Seattle's Living Computer Museum not just for geeksNov 24, 2012 4:00 am - SEATTLE — For tourists with an interest in Seattle's role as a high-tech hub, there hasn't been much here to see, other than driving over to Microsoft headquarters in su...
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What food TSA says you can — and can’t — carry onNov 21, 2012 5:00 am - Aunt Bea may swoon over your cranberry sauce and homemade gravy, Thanksgiving Day staples that you plan to escort by plane to the annual family gathering. The Transporta...
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Mike North branches out with Las Vegas ventureNov 20, 2012 9:00 am - Las Vegas always seems to offer a little something for everyone who visits. Soon there will be one more spot to consider for the 37 million tourists who visit Vegas annu...
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Mont. tribe seeks to turn corner in its historyNov 19, 2012 10:21 am - BILLIINGS, Mont. — Montana’s Little Shell tribe appeared poised to fade from history in recent years after it was denied federal government recognition, lost its financi...
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On the road: A season for holiday marketsNov 19, 2012 6:00 am - Midwest Happy Holly Days Pencil in a visit to Wisconsin's scenic Door County during Holly Days in Egg Harbor, Wis. Have breakfast with Santa, hunt for elves, e...
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Lincoln was at home in SpringfieldNov 18, 2012 5:00 am - Who was the man behind the legendary beard? He was an attentive father and a devoted husband, an impassioned lawyer and a grandiloquent speaker, a generous neighbor and ...
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Georgia river could take Appalachian hikers to coastNov 18, 2012 3:54 am - ATLANTA — A river with a history of ferry boats and Civil War battles may one day provide a new route for hikers who finish the Appalachian Trail to continue south until...
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‘Devil wives’ eschew Japanese traditionNov 17, 2012 4:00 pm - TOKYO — To resume work after the birth of her first child, Terue Suzuki moved back to her family home on weekdays to get help with baby-care, leaving her husband in the ...
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New Orleans streetcar line to get Super Bowl debutNov 17, 2012 4:00 am - NEW ORLEANS — With the Super Bowl less than three months away, New Orleans is rushing to lay streetcar tracks through one of its busiest corridors to connect by trolley ...
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AAA: Thanksgiving travel should increase slightlyNov 13, 2012 9:52 am - NEW YORK — Slightly more Americans will hit the road this Thanksgiving, according to AAA. That includes people who are choosing to drive instead of fly as household budg...