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Traveling in New York City
Getting around
• Leave your car at home. Street parking is almost impossible to find, and parking lot rates are extravagant in Manhattan.
• Subways are normally the fastest and easiest way to get around the city. Individual tickets and multi-...Tags: Rental Service, Rivers, Bodies of Water, Brooklyn (New York City), Trips and Vacations
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10 FOR THE ROAD
10 PLACES TO SEE BEFORE YOU'RE 10 From Travel+Leisure online: •American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore •Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Va. •Disneyland, Anaheim, Calif. •Ellis Island, New York •Grand Canyon, Ariz....Tags: Colonial Williamsburg, Ontario (San Bernardino, California), Los Angeles, Marin County (California), Willis Tower
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Statue of Liberty Crown to Reopen July 4
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar says the crown of the Statue of Liberty will reopen July 4.
Salazar made the announcement Friday morning from in the statue's crown on NBC's "Today."
The statue was closed to the public after 9/11 because of security...Tags: Ken Salazar, New York, Statue of Liberty, Sculpture, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Walking tours focus on black history in the state capital
Special To The SunAnnapolis -- In this city of maritime culture, politics and the Naval Academy, where history and tradition are practically embedded in the narrow cobblestone streets -- something new is afoot. Literally. A unique series of walking tours that highlight...Tags: African Americans, Death, Slavery, Maryland, Gaming
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Ask the Reporter and Photographer
Sonia Nazario and Don Bartletti received more than 200 letters about their work on "Enrique's Journey." Here are their responses to readers' most common questions. How did you come to write this story? Sonia Nazario: I’ve spent my newspaper career...Tags: North Carolina, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Times, Rape, Nikon Corp
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`Will & Grace' tries too hard to please
Tribune arts criticIn this season of our sitcomic discontent, with such favorites as "Friends" and "Frazier" in retirement, "Will & Grace" (7:40 p.m. Thursday, WMAQ-Ch. 5) returns as one of the old reliables, its once groundbreaking setup (a gay man and his straight...Tags: Sean Hayes, Jennifer Lopez, Sheryl Crow, Entertainment, Everybody Loves Raymond (tv program)
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Tiburon's Beckoning Views
Times Staff WriterLunch was modest: a turkey sandwich on wheat. But the view was first class. "Drop-dead gorgeous" was the way a fellow hiker described the panorama below as we picnicked on a hillside. To the left was the Bay Bridge; in front was San Francisco's skyline;...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Death, Dining and Drinking, Los Angeles, Bars and Clubs
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Eyes of world on New York
Tribune staff reportersCommemorations of the first anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks unfolded in time zones around the globe Wednesday, but the eyes of the world focused on ground zero. Ringed by police snipers and circled overhead by a military helicopter gunship,...Tags: Eyewear, American Airlines, Inc., Los Angeles, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Trips and Vacations
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To New York and back with $19 to spare
Times Staff WriterFly back with me to the year 2000. The average hotel rate in New York is $237 plus tax, or about $270. Three nights' lodging, two plane tickets from L.A., museum admissions, modest meals, cabs — suddenly a long weekend is $1,500. And you haven't...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Howard Johnson, Los Angeles, Air Transportation, Trips and Vacations
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Best Beach Bars: North Broward
Special to the Sun-SentinelPart of the pleasure of South Florida living is being able to enjoy the ocean, play tourist without taking a train, plane, or car ride, and appreciate the abundance of beachside bistros. Phil Frances, a 39-year-old massage therapist, loves to go to...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Disc Jockeys, Dance
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Living up to their legends
Alexi Murdoch, a long-haired, bearded singer-songwriter, stands on the Troubadour stage, picking a moody scale on his guitar and singing an expressive, introspective lyric. The crowd, which includes press, record label reps and movie soundtrack...Tags: Joan Osborne, Baton Rouge, Alice Cooper, West Hollywood, Los Angeles
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X-Men
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday July 14, 2000 To be a teenager is to feel different, misunderstood, perhaps even a bit of a mutant. It was the gift of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the creators of the Marvel comic decades ago, to realize with "X-Men" that conflicted...Tags: Movies, James Marsden, Ian McKellen, Richard Donner, Bryan Singer
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