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A merciful evening breeze kicked up, swatting away the Arkansas heat and giving wing to the melodies coming from two of the gazebos in the
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A Local’s Guide to Portland, Maine and Beyond
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The Police Seized My Rental Car Reported Stolen and Avis Won’t Refund Me
Dear Tripped Up, In late May, I flew with my daughter from California to Kennedy International Airport in New York, where I rented a car
How to Get the Best Foreign Exchange Rate
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Ancient Earthworks Trodden by Golfers Become a World Heritage Site
Nine months after the Ohio Supreme Court ruled that a country club must sell its lease to the state historical society that owns the land
Disney, Challenged Elsewhere, Plans to Spend $60 Billion on Parks and Cruises
Disney’s theme parks will generate an estimated $10 billion in profit this year, up from $2.2 billion a decade ago. Not bad for a 68-year-old