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Baggage check: In search of better luggage prices on the Web
Special to The TimesMy Samsonite carry-on wore its scuffs, tears and even a small cigar burn with an air of well-traveled dignity. It had been my trusty travel companion for seven years, efficiently hauling my clothing and other essentials to five continents, logging...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Building Material, Consumer Confidence, Metal and Mineral
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Levy Jewelers: Four generations of success
Savannah Morning News, Ga.When the business that is now Levy Jewelers was founded as a small watch repair shop in downtown Savannah in 1900, Wilbur and Orville Wright had yet to take their first flight, World War I was still 14 years in the future, the Russian Revolution nearly...Tags: Services and Shopping, Consumers, Ellis Island, World War I (1914-1918), Religion and Belief
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Problem Solver: Passenger kicked off plane after carry-on argument
Barbara Brotine bought her small Samsonite suitcase in December for flights like the one she took on JetBlue last Sunday. The bag is big enough to hold a laptop and a change of clothes and small enough to fit under an airplane seat, allowing her to skip...
Tags: JetBlue Airways, Transportation, Health and Medical Professionals, Delta Air Lines, Jon Yates
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Steven J. Harrison, 55
Steven James Harrison, 55, passed away Friday, Oct. 19, 2012, at his home in Hagerstown, Md. Born in Hagerstown, he was the son of the late Betty Ellen Harrison and Kenneth L. Harrison. He attended schools in Hagerstown and was a member of the 1973...Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, McDonald's, Middletown, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Roy Rogers
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Scratching the surface
The Philadelphia InquirerQ: I was looking at a new condo with "cherrywood flooring." No illusions that it was solid; I was told it was engineered. Looking again at some damage (the condo stapled flooring over radiant pipes with staples too long, resulting in water damage in...Tags: Electrical Appliance, Maytag Corp., Building Material, Manufacturing and Engineering, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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REPORT: "Dumb and Dumber" sequel to start production in September
WGN Feature ReporterSO YOU'RE TELLING ME THERE'S A CHANCE?! Not just a chance. Sounds like this is actually happening. ComingSoon.net was told the news at the press junket for the Farrelly Brothers upcoming "Three Stooges" film.... So we've always wanted to do a sequel...Tags: Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels, Entertainment
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Building an investment foundation with index funds
Many investors see no shame in being average. That is why more than $548 billion is invested in 287 index mutual funds, according to Lipper Inc. These funds seek to mirror the performance of a given stock or bond index. Nothing more, nothing less....Tags: Politics, Retirement, Wells Fargo & Co., Personal Finance, Pension and Welfare
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Traxx, a dining spot with a cosmopolitan outlook
Times Staff WriterOn a summer night, regulars at Traxx in Union Station know to ask for a table in the beautiful garden patio out back where tables are set under towering old jacarandas. With lanterns hanging from the trees in the broad grassy courtyard, and the landmark...Tags: Beef Tenderloin, Architecture, Union Pacific Railroad, Trips and Vacations, Waldorf Astoria Hotel
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Meissner's title defense starts with home cooking
Sun ReporterSo, what does a world champion eat when she's on the road? "Cheerios, peanut butter and crackers, cereal bars and trail mix," says Kimmie Meissner, reciting her menu. When you travel as much as Meissner, you not only live out of your suitcase, you eat...Tags: Johnny Weir, Sports, Ice Skating, Benihana Incorporated, Kimmie Meissner
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Holiday time is outlet time
Special to the SunLet us give you the first gift you'll receive this holiday season: a guide to shopping at the outlet malls in the region. With Hanukkah, Christmas and Kwanzaa right around the corner, we know it's something you can use. Like most earnest gift givers, we'...Tags: Hanukkah, Trips and Vacations, Luxury Goods Industry, Baby Products, Chesapeake Bay Bridge
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Packing for a business trip
Sun-SentinelWhen Mark S. Conroy packs for an airline trip, which suitcase he uses depends on which airline he is flying. Most airlines now limit the size of carry-on luggage. But each has its own standard. So Conroy, the president of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.-based...Tags: Restraint of Trade, Bars and Clubs, Air Transportation Industry, Trips and Vacations, Dining and Drinking
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