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New Threat for Isaac Survivors: Dangerous Heat
CNNAs more residents in southern Louisiana return home after Hurricane Isaac, many must now contend with a new obstacle: rebuilding their lives amid blistering temperatures and no air conditioning. "Heat index values will continue to range in the 100- to...Tags: Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010), Natural Disasters, Lakes and Ponds
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Communities focus on cleanup as Isaac weakens
Article Highlights: -Mitt Romney plans to travel to Louisiana to view the storm damage -Two deaths have been reported in Louisiana, one in Mississippi -Dam is still holding in Mississippi state park -More than 827,000 customers lack power across...
Tags: Hurricanes, News Agency, Government, Natural Disasters, Bobby Jindal
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Finance director retires from Boys & Girls Club
After 33 years of service, Bali Thorn has retired from the Boys & Girls Club of Laguna Beach. Thorn, a Laguna Beach resident, began working with the Boys & Girls Club in 1979 as a secretary. Over time, she had other positions and finished her tenure as...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Travel
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Baja bound? Party down in safe, happy La Paz
LA PAZ, Mexico — As traffic stalled along the palm-lined street, we peered from our taxi and spied the cause. A little parade came our way: boys in crimson church robes, young women balancing flower baskets on their heads, and a flatbed truck...Tags: Festive Events, Cabo San Lucas (Mexico), Religion and Belief, Concerts, CNN (tv network)
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BWI flights to Cuba to start in March
A Tampa-based company plans to begin offering flights next spring from BWI-Marshall Airport to Cuba, where travel has been restricted since 1961, shortly after Fidel Castro took power and nationalized U.S.-owned businesses.
But visitors shouldn't count...Tags: Government, Havana (Cuba), Transportation, Restaurants, Transportation Industry
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BWI plans second direct connection to Europe
For the first time in more than a decade, air travelers will be able to board a scheduled commercial jet at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport next summer and fly to continental Europe.
BWI officials and Condor Airlines...Tags: Ryanair Holdings Plc, Europe, Bahamas, Transportation, Tourism and Leisure
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Escape from Chicago
It's a time-worn holiday tradition: You drag yourself to the airport, stand in the security line for hours, cram yourself onto a crowded plane and pay through the nose for the right to do so.
If recent data is correct, though, holiday travel in general...Tags: United Air Lines, Los Angeles International Airport, Holiday Vacations, Holidays, Trips and Vacations
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Thanksgiving travel avoids big bumps
The traditionally busiest travel day on the U.S. calendar wasn't looking all that oppressive Wednesday as many folks apparently got a jump on the holiday — whether traveling in the air or on the ground.
Travelers were moving briskly through check-...Tags: Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Thanksgiving, Holidays, Holiday Vacations, Tourism and Leisure Industry
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Hale is retired from bank, but he's not out of business
EASTON – Shortly before sunrise, Edwin F. Hale Sr. scatters decoys on the water, preparing for a day of waterfowl hunting on his Talbot County farm.
The day dawns cloudy, a good sign because ducks and geese fly low under clouds, Hale says, as he...Tags: 1st Mariner Arena, Baltimore Ravens, Baltimore Blast, Visit Baltimore, Finance
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Mexico City hopes to lure Chicagoans by touting cheaper health care
Banking on worries over rising health costs in the U.S., government and hospital officials in Mexico City are courting Chicagoans searching for affordable medical care.
On Wednesday, about a dozen Chicago health professionals and several others...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Specialization, Diabetes, Private Health Care, Tourism and Leisure
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Where's my ticket refund?
American Airlines promises Tracy Wilkinson a bereavement discount in the form of a refund after her grandfather dies. But now it isn't even responding to her inquiries. Why the radio silence?
Q: My grandfather recently passed away and I needed to...Tags: College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Tourism and Leisure Industry, Transportation, Health and Safety at School, Trips and Vacations
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Legal travel by Americans to Cuba comes at high price
Anyone who's looked into a legal way to visit Cuba under the Obama administration's new "people-to-people" provisions will relate to this reader's concerns.
"The only legal way I have found is to join some grossly overpriced tour group, and be herded...Tags: Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Restaurants, Tour Operations Industry, Hotels and Accommodations
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