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Most fliers would pay to avoid a middle seat on a long flight
Most of us will put up with a cramped middle seat on a short flight. But on trips more than three hours long, we are ready to crack open our wallets and pay for a window or aisle seat. That is one of the findings of a recent Harris Interactive poll...
Tags: American Airlines, Inc.
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Vacations improve love life, survey says
Is your love life lacking? Maybe you need a vacation. A survey of 2,076 adults found that 88% of Americans are “somewhat likely to be intimate” when taking a vacation with a spouse or partner. Only 12% said they are “somewhat or much...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Expedia Incorporated, Travel
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Mid-size airports suffer biggest cuts in airline service
Airline mergers, a deep recession and surging fuel prices have led to sharp cuts in airline service around the country. Hardest hit: medium-size airports. Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, LA/Ontario International Airport and...
Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Trips and Vacations, Transportation Security Administration, Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation
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Super Bowl XLVII ad spotlight: ‘Star Trek,’ ‘Iron Man,’ ‘Lone Ranger’
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesForget the Ravens vs. the 49ers. How does “Star Trek” stack up against “Iron Man 3″? More than half of ...... -
More marketers lengthen Super Bowl ads to stand out during game
For this year's Super Bowl, more marketers are benching the standard 30-second spots and paying pricey sums — in some cases more than $7.5 million — to run 60-second commercials during the NFL championship Feb. 3. Longer commercials are part...
Tags: Football, Tacos, Super Bowl, New England Patriots, Clint Eastwood
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Americans are leaving more paid vacation days unused, study says
As an information technology supervisor at Pitzer College, Dennis Crowley had so much work to do last year that he finished 2011 without using nearly five of his paid vacation days. “And to be frank, I was too busy to even realize I was losing...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Hotels and Accommodations, Travel
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Half of workforce plans to do online holiday shopping at work, report says
Half of America’s workforce plans to hit the holiday sales this season from the comfort of their cubicle. According to a survey from CareerBuilder, 49% of workers will do some of their holiday shopping online while at the office. Of all workers...
Tags: Hobbies, Employees, Black Friday (shopping), CareerBuilder, Career and Workplace
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Holidays leave homes vulnerable to burglaries, fires
It's the season for joy and feasting … and for burglaries, house fires and other property problems caused by careless homeowners, according to a new study. The mass exodus of Americans from their homes as they travel to visit relatives leaves...
Tags: Macaulay Culkin, FBI, Media Industry, Holiday Vacations, Injuries and Wounds
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Four-team playoff could be necessary this season in college football
This weekend's very impatient, 6-year-old kid-like, takeaway question is: Why wait? Can't we just convene a council of BCS bishops and start the four-team playoff now? It would be just like college football to have two spots available this year for four...
Tags: Football, Bowl Championship Series, Washington Huskies, Ole Miss Rebels, College Sports
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First BCS standings don't quite add up for Oregon
Oregon fans have been advised to stay away from sharp objects following their beloved Ducks' disturbing No. 3 debut in the first Bowl Championships Series standings. Third in the BCS is like fourth in the Olympics, but the good news is that this is the...
Tags: Football, Bowl Championship Series, Big 12 Conference, College Sports, South Carolina Gamecocks
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Oregon keeps winning, and falling in BCS standings
Oregon can't afford to keep winning like this. A few more lopsided victories and the Ducks could finish last in the BCS and end up playing in the Toilet Bowl. On Thursday, Oregon sprinted to a 43-7, second-quarter lead on Arizona State and might have...
Tags: Football, Bowl Championship Series, Big 12 Conference, Baylor Bears, College Sports
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