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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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Duck Dynasty recap: “Aloha, Robertsons!”
Channel Guide MagazineIs it that time already? Time for the last Duck Dynasty recap of the season? Afraid so, friends. But hey, look here, Jack, the Robertsons are getting an early start on their hiatus, spending the one-hour finale taking a family trip to Hawaii. It follows... -
Hartford Employees Spend Thousands On Dining, Travel
City officials spent tens of thousands of dollars on travel and dining over the past two years — including visits to high-end spots such as Max Downtown and The Hartford Club — a Courant review of city purchasing records show. The...Tags: Public Officials, Finance, Government, Kenneth Kennedy, Health and Safety at Work
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Boston bombing links underscore Sochi Olympic security concerns
After two trips to the 2014 Sochi Olympic bobsled venue over the past two winters, sled pusher Katie Eberling of Palos Hills said she is not worried about returning or having family members travel there because of links between the prime suspects in...
Tags: Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Speed Skating, Auto Racing, 2014 Winter Olympic Games, International Olympic Committee
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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: Artists, Arts, Trials, Litigation, Wildlife
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Travel letters: Impressions of Alabama
I am a graduating senior at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. I'm not your typical Alabama college student and Birmingham isn't your typical Alabama city. I wanted to say thanks for the story ["Moving Ever Forward," by Alice Short, April 14] on our...Tags: Cuba, Trips and Vacations, Travel, University of Alabama at Birmingham
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A single day in Luxor
There is a problem. With all this action, it’s very tough for me to stop doing stuff long enough to write down what I’ve been up to. Each day is jam-packed with vivid images and amazing experiences. Yesterday, we did a marathon sightseeing...
Tags: Museums, Cairo (Egypt), Breads, West Bank, Egypt
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More Williamsburg hotel rooms filled in March
Virginia GazetteBy the standards of 2012, the Historic Triangle hotel industry had a good March. That may turn out to be a statistical illusion. According to the monthly report of Smith Travel Research, the area’s occupancy was up from 32.7 percent in March...Tags: Colonial Williamsburg, Spring Break, College of William and Mary, Human Interest, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Guidelines for Freelance Writers
Dear Travel Writer: Welcome to the cornerstone of what we do. What follows is the most important information contained in these several pages. The Los Angeles Times values honesty, fairness and truth. We understand the difficulties of the profession,...Tags: Authors, Arts, Punishment, Photography, Ethics
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Orlando smartly chooses not to be included in financially risky college football playoff system
Orlando officials had a decision to make and, thankfully, they chose prudence, practicality and profitability over rank, renown and reputation. The power brokers of college football are meeting in Pasadena this week to decide the immediate future of the...
Tags: Florida Gators, Russell Athletic Bowl, Finance, Illinois Fighting Illini, College Sports
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Virginia business to give away complete wedding for a soldier
If you're a soldier living in Smyth County, Virginia you could win a free wedding. A business in Marion Virginia is giving it away. There are some exceptions, though. You must be from or currently live in Smyth County. You have to be...
Tags: Marriage, Honeymooning, Smyth County, Weddings, Family
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Always big, March bigger still this year for Orlando hotels
It has been eight years since Orlando-area hotels saw the kind of guest occupancy that the industry reported last month. The nation's second-largest hotel market filled 84.3 percent of its rooms in March, compared with 82.5 percent in March 2012,...
Tags: Lake Buena Vista, Amusement and Theme Parks, Orlando Hotels, Travel, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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