Maxine Wally
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Martha Stewart Loses Bid; JC Penney Tries Ending Legal Battle
JC Penney Interim CEO Ullman has had a handful to deal with, as he reportedly is now trying to end a long legal battle over Martha Stewart's home goods line.
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Hotels Customize Guest Experiences By Offering Vegan Skincare Products and Free Flowers
Hotels are trying new ways to let guests personalize their stay, pulling out all the stops for luxuries like free flowers for the room, vegan skincare products, and memory foam mattress toppers.
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Gucci Mane Indicted for Assault in Atlanta
Rapper Gucci Mane might have to do some jail time, as the 33-year-old has now been indicted on one count of aggravated assault.
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Bus Crashes in Texas, Killing Two, Injuring at Least 20
A charter bus bound for a casino in Oklahoma crashed off the President George Bush Turnpike near Dallas, Texas, Thursday.
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FAA Looks to Outlaw Pilots Texting While Flying
Lawmakers are questioning whether or not pilots should be allowed to use personal electronic devices behind the wheel at all.
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Coping With Travel: How to Heal a Broken Heart With A Trip
You just got out of a relationship, and you've exhausted the box of chocolates and the pack of Kleenex. Perfect time for a vacation, wouldn't you say?
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Cheney 'Deep Doo-Doo': Former VP Thinks U.S. is in Big Trouble With North Korea
Dick Cheney is fearful of what unpredictable North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's up to next.
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Risky Travel Destinations, Bite the Forbidden Fruit
Here are two places that have, in the past, been off limits to tourists. Now, play your hand in the game of risk and check out North Korea or Myanmar for your next vacation.
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3 Places You'll See Picasso in Chicago
Picasso influenced Chicago despite never having actually visited-the Midwestern city was first to feature his pieces in its art galleries, where the artist first gained notoriety.
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George W. Bush Raises $500 Million for Presidential Library
Former President George W. Bush is known for rolling in the dough-this time, he's got it made on behalf of his presidential library.
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Virgin Fliers Party Down, Celebrate New Routes to Los Angeles and San Francisco
Virgin America celebrated new service routes to Los Angeles and San Francisco with a full-on party at Newark airport, where they began flying planes to the West Coast last week.
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Dutch National Museum to Reopen Saturday After 10-Year Hiatus
After a 10-year renovation hiatus, The Rijksmuseum, the National Museum of Netherlands, will reopen Saturday, April 13.
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Tweeting While Traveling Leads to a Happier Person
A new study shows levels of contentment encapsulated in Tweets are influenced by how far away from home you are.
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Blue Angels Grounded by US Air Force Due to Budget Cuts
The United States Air Force announced they will ground nearly a third of its combat planes including fighters, bombers, warning and control aircrafts, and the Blue Angel fleet of performing planes.
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Chinese Tour Operators Halt Tours to North Korea at Officials' Request
A handful of tour operators in China have stopped their trips to North Korea, amidst Pyongyang's war rhetoric and suggestions that foreigners evacuate the country in preparation for what they say will surely come to the Korean peninsula.