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16 Questions You Should Never Ask In Paris

Ahh, to visit Paris in springtime. Before you head to that refined, sophisticated land of cheese and Champagne, it's crucial to make sure you won't embarrass yourself. If you know what's good for you,...

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A Group In Porto Is Offering The 'Worst Tours' Of The City For A Reason

Sometimes you gotta make the most of a not-so-great situation. Take three enterprising (and out of work) architects in Porto, the second-largest city in Portugal, a country which has been hit hard...

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Your Weekly Travel Zen: New Zealand

This week's Moment of Travel Zen comes to us from Eric Sheper. His photo of Cook's Cove shows the spectacular natural beauty of New Zealand. New Zealand is a perfect zen getaway -- relax on a beach,...

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Airline Pilot Michael Pascal Convicted Of Groping Girl On Flight

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — An airline pilot was convicted this week of two counts of abusive sexual contact for groping a 14-year-old girl while he was a passenger on a flight from Detroit to Salt Lake City...

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These Amazing Photos Will Make You Think Twice About Animal Deformities (PHOTOS)

Brandon Ballengée is really into frogs and amphibians. His interest isn't like ours -- common folk that used to stumble upon them in ponds as a kid and thought they were cute -- but to the extent where...

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Experts Told This Artist Her Dream Was Impossible. It's A Good Thing She...

British artist Sue Austin continues to push forward in ways even top experts never thought possible. Austin, who has been using a wheelchair for nearly two decades due to an extended illness, uses an...

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Innovations Dot Century-Old Wrigley Field's History

CHICAGO (AP) — It's hard to think of Wrigley Field as anything but a place of heartbreak — a place where fans wait, season after season, for an elusive World Series title that never comes. Yet in the...

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Three Ways to Be a Better Listener

Learning another language is like being a toddler. I live in Vietnam and I need to express myself daily: what I want to eat, where I need to go or sharing the magnificence of yesterday's sunset. The...

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Animal Photos Of The Week: Search And Rescue Dogs Aid Ongoing Mudslide Recovery

This week has been an interesting one in the weird, wild world of animal news: A baby porcupine was rescued from its dead mother's womb after a tragic car accident. Euthanasia at zoos received more...

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Worst Travel Mishaps (and How to Avoid Them)

From the tiniest troubles (spilling your preflight Starbucks) to the absolute catastrophes (losing your passport in a strange country), no trip will go perfectly as planned. But there are preparations...

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Seven Super Hotel Innovations You Need to Know About

Not all consumer travel news is gloom and doom. The hotel industry, unlike the far less competitive airline sector, is seeing some positive progress. Arguably, traveler-friendly trends -- from...

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You've Never Seen A Coral Reef Like This Before

A hard piece of coral transforms into a flexible creature, its finger-covered tendrils extended toward the ocean currents. Alien surfaces morph and flex in shimmering iridescence. Worm-like "mouths"...

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10 Tips on How to Survive a Spiritual Festival

Photo credit: Gun Gun She looked like a willow tree: the woman with braided, beaded hair who sat next to me on the bus to the Bali Spirit Festival grounds just south of the Eat, Pray, Love town, Ubud....

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Exotic Seafood You Have to Travel for

Whether it's caught by a local fisherman in a nearby bay and sold fresh at your neighborhood seafood market or it's caught thousands of miles away in another ocean and is only consumable on another...

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First Time Istanbul

Istanbul first-timers need comfy shoes, hearty appetites, history lessons and laser-sharp haggling skills, as Jetsetter.com discovered on a recent trip. Here we help you suss out the top sights to see...

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This Is Why You Never Trust Another Skier's Tracks

"If it seems too good to be true," the old saying goes, "it probably is." As this poor skier can attest, apparently that goes double for fresh powder just waiting to be tracked up. Making the most of...

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High Roller, The World's Tallest Ferris Wheel, Opens In Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Riders are getting their first turns on a skyline-changing Las Vegas Strip observation wheel that's opening as the world's tallest. A ceremony Monday at 11:30 a.m. local time marks the...

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How to Enjoy Your Spring Break With Kids (Hint: Put Your Phone Down)

It's that time of year again: Spring break! Or as many moms think of it... just another week, but with an exorbitant amount of sand, close quarters and a really small washing machine. No matter what...

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Tourist Scams: What You Need to Know

Few things are going to cause you stress on a trip abroad, like getting cheated, duped, taken advantage of or just plain screwed over. When we travel, we often let our guard down, because we're curious...

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Good Samaritans Safely Removed 6-Month-Old Baby From Mudslide Rubble

The mudslide that took place in Oso, Wash., last weekend has claimed the lives of at least 21 people, according to the Associated Press, but thanks to some heroic rescuers, a 6-month-old baby was saved...

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