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Barack Obama: America's 'first tourist'
The Swampby Mark Silva Our friends and colleagues traveling with President Barack Obama this week have an interesting take on "America's first tourist'' - all eyes as he entered the Great Pyramid, all ears as he joked about how much an......Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Arts and Culture, Tourism and Leisure, History, Government
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'The Amazing Race': sour grapes
Reality CheckHere's Bucky on last night's Amazing Race:So, I’m working without a net tonight (on the road, no DVR.) Feel free to comment in with any corrections/additions if I got something wrong or omitted entertaining details.The teams are still in France........Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Arts and Culture, Tourism and Leisure, Road Transportation, Mountaineering
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For some, the high-speed wheels grind slow
One of the sad, untold stories about the imminent end of the world is that Patrick Sutton and his neighbors will meet their doom without ever having enjoyed cable television and high-speed Internet in the comfort of their own homes. I kid, of course....
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A Journey To A Place Where Three States Meet
The Hartford CourantSuperman had his Clark Kent — a mild-mannered alter-ego and someone who might be considered, well, a geek. People might look at me as a rugged, explore-any-place kind of guy who thrives on living on the edge out in the natural world. But actually...Tags: Photography and Video, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Arts and Culture, Tourism and Leisure, Nature
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Nap time delights through the ages
Today's tutorial, funded by a generous grant from the Get Serious! Self-Help Institute ("For people who just can't help themselves") is: How to Take A Nap. The nap is one of the great blessings of civilization. Before civilization, it was hard to take...Tags: Joe Buck, Arts and Culture, Thomas Jefferson, Fenway Park, Rome (Italy)
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The Mica Ledges Of Madison And Durham
There are few places in the state visitors can go and stand where three town borders meet. Mica Ledges and the Mattabesett Trail in Durham, Guilford and Madison is one of those places. Just south of the sparkling Mica Ledges is an area known as the...Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Land Resources, Arts and Culture, Tourism and Leisure, Natural Resources
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Richard III horror story: Axed in head, stabbed in rear, bones dug up
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesThis post has been updated. Please see note at the bottom for details. King Richard III has not been treated ...... -
Petroglyphs stolen from sacred eastern Sierra site recovered
L.A. NOWPetroglyph panels cut and chiseled off an eastern Sierra rock art site sacred to Native Americans have been recovered by federal investigators, U.S. Bureau of Land Management officials announced Thursday. The suspected thieves have not been identified and... -
Was Mexican prison warden's kidnap retaliation for penal reforms?
World NowThree years ago, when the armed gang showed up at Cieneguillas prison, they managed to free 53 inmates -- including killers, kidnappers and drug cartel gunmen. Not a shot was fired, and the warden was arrested on suspicion that it was an inside job.... -
Google Street View now available for Mexico archaeological sites
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Bones found in hunt for King Richard III's remains
World NowArchaeologists digging in central England for the remains of Richard III, the king immortalized as a murderous tyrant by William Shakespeare, have found bones that in many ways match his profile –- literally.... -
Search for grave of King Richard III to be extended
World NowBritish archaeologists searching for the grave of King Richard III are given an extra week after reporting promising findings beneath a parking lot in central England. Richard was killed in battle in 1485, but the whereabouts of the his remains have...
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