Maxine Wally
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Missing Family Found Safe in Florida Everglades
A Seville, Ohio family that went missing when they headed to the Florida Everglades by airboat Thursday, was found Friday safe and alive.
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Chinese Tourists Are Biggest Spenders on Vacations
A new report by the United Nations World Tourism Organization shows Chinese travelers now hold the top spot for most money spent on vacation.
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Frozen Pizza Recall: Farm Rich Products Pulls 10 Million Pounds of Produce
Farm Rich Products Corporation has pulled 10 million pounds of products that might contain E.coli poisoning.
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Princess a Suspect: Spain's Cristina Linked in Corruption Case With Husband Inaki Urdangarin
The Spanish King's daughter, Princess Cristina will go on trial April 27 for potential involvement in a money-laundering case with her husband, Inaki Urdangarin.
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World's First Edible Hotel, Tate & Lyle Tasting House, Opens For One Night in London (PHOTOS/VIDEO)
For one night, visitors of the Tate & Lyle Tasting House in Soho, London got a taste of the world's first edible hotel.
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Crystal Cabin Awards Finalists' In-Flight Innovations; Our Top 3 Entries (PHOTOS)
The annual Crystal Cabin Awards (CCA) ceremony is coming up in April, and the honor at stake for excellence in aircraft interior has the competition upping the ante.
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Are eBooks the Future of Travel Guidebooks? (LISTEN)
NPR's David Greene talked to Ina Fried, senior editor at All-ThingsD.com and Hanya Yanagihara, editor at large for Conde Nast Traveler Wednesday morning, in a conversation concerning the relevance, popularity and future of eBooks used for travel.
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Will Your Flight Prices Change Based on Past Online Purchases?
Airlines want to legalize coding that will enable them to tailor-make their flight prices based on what you type into any search engine.
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Magic Johnson Son: NBA Hall of Famer Proud of Gay and Out Earvin III
Earvin "E.J." Johnson III, 20-year-old son of famed Los Angeles Lakers player Magic Johnson, has gone public with his boyfriend.
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Airpocalypse In China: Air Pollution Cause of Over 1.2 Million Deaths
A new study led by an institute at the University of Washington on the leading causes of global death claims outdoor air pollution was the cause of 1.2 million untimely deaths in 2010 in China.
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A Different Kind of Spring Break: Students Learn Through Travel
Monday marked the beginning of Spring Break for many public schools, but a handful of students from the Washington D.C. area won't opt for the traditional break on a beach this year.
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Orbitz, American Airlines Settle Dispute Over Fare Prices
American Airlines and online travel agency Orbitz squashed a long-standing beef over distribution costs and methods this past Monday.
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Paramount Pictures to Open First Movie-Themed Hotel in Dubai
The city known as a real estate and business paradise, ridden with mammoth shopping malls, hotels, and skyscraping buildings, will add one more item to its growing list of enterprise.
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Klum Saves Drowning Son: Supermodel Helps Two Nannies and Avoids Disaster in Hawaii (PHOTOS)
Call Heidi Klum a supermodel turned superhero: the 39-year-old "Project Runway" host and "American's Got Talent" judge saved her son, Henry and two of their family caretakers from drowning this weekend.
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Odom, Kardashian Charity Scam? Couple's 'Cathy's Kids' Funds Basketball Trips, Not Cancer
Lamar Odom's charity Cathy's Kids has come under some heavy scrutiny, after a recent ESPN Outside the Lines investigation unearthed some questionable material.