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TS Fay forces evacuations to Central Florida
Orlando SentinelAll around Ray McDuffie, there was misery. Standing outside his house in DeBary on relatively high ground, he looked out at his neighborhood and saw at least nine homes flooded by water that was several feet high. People cried, hugged and waded through...Tags: Maritime Accidents, Weather Statistics, Elections, Charlie Crist, Tropical Weather
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Cruising with old date may cause friction with 'Mr. New'
DEAR ABBY: I am a single woman who dates and is not in a serious relationship right now. I'm enjoying my life, having fun, but have met someone along the way who is becoming important. I'm getting the same vibes from him. Before meeting "Mr. New," I...Tags: Reviews, Los Angeles, Abigail Van Buren
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Flight cuts may hurt Caribbean
King Features SyndicateThe biggest recent travel news was an announcement by American Airlines that it plans to reduce its flights to much of the Caribbean—San Juan, Puerto Rico, Antigua and St. Maarten, among others—by at least one-third, commencing Sept. 1. To...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Tourism and Leisure, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Transportation, Puerto Rico
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Spirit Airlines, others cut flights to Caribbean
Expensive jet fuel and a soft American economy are threatening to sink Caribbean tourism as airline ticket prices soar and flights are sharply reduced, choking the flow of the vacationers that many tiny islands depend upon. Tourism is the economic...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Kenny Rogers, Transportation, Air Transportation Industry, Lionel Richie
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Kiss and Tell: Love vs. geography
amNewYork Dating ColumnistA few weeks ago, I agreed to go out with a sexy, smart, successful denizen of the Upper East Side -- albeit very reluctantly. My problem wasn't a latent case of commitment-phobia. Nor was I turned off by his profession, amnesia-inducing though it was. (He...Tags: West Village, Astoria, Periodicals, Long Island City, Manhattan (New York City)
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Finding the right Caribbean island for you
The Washington PostIt's hard to go completely wrong in choosing a Caribbean island. Every one of them, after all, offers warm water, beautiful views, sunny skies and soft breezes. Even the most remote island is likely, at the very least, to have a steel-drum band playing...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Newspaper and Magazine, Golf, Coral Reefs, Monuments and Heritage Sites
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Unexpected gift from Brady changes rabid Giants fans' hearts
laura.albanese@newsday.comDeep in the bowels of southwest Iraq, Army Spc. Matthew Brustien, a Long Island native and lifelong Giants fan, was having an identity crisis. It was the beginning of January and his beloved team was about to embark on their unlikely Super Bowl run,...Tags: Super Bowl, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, Multi-Sport Events, Long Island
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Budget or splurge?
Special to the TribuneIs your wallet more blue than flush with green these days? It seems many of us don't feel so affluent anymore. Whether it's from credit card debt, an escalating mortgage, or a long-overdue raise, finding finances are tight. And one of the first things...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Beach Vacations, State Budgets, Personal Service
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Marketing Caribbean as a whole
Caribbean islands, separated by diverse languages and cultures, are developing a single regional brand to promote the tourism industry that drives most of their economies. The new campaign, whose logo presents the word "Caribbean" in a rainbow of colors,...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Elections, New York, Political Candidates
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CARIBBEAN: Islands gear up for the Cricket World Cup
Cranes pivot above the modest Bridgetown, Barbados, skyline as they transform one of the Caribbean's oldest cricket grounds into a sleek, modern stadium - the premier venue for the region's first Cricket World Cup, to be held there March 11-April 28....Tags: Multi-Sport Events, World Cup, Cricket, Heavy Engineering
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BARBADOS: Washingtons home in the Caribbean
The newly renovated Barbados home where George Washington lived as a young man in 1751 has attracted hundreds of visitors from the United States and Britain only weeks after opening, officials said. The George Washington House and Museum, completed in...Tags: Government, George Washington, Tropical Weather, Executive Branch
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Dont forget new rules for passports
TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICESIt used to be that you could just show a birth certificate in order to travel to the Caribbean or Canada. But since Jan. 23, 2007, everyone flying between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central America, South America, the Caribbean or Bermuda...Tags: Interior Policy, Personal Data Collection
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