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What's the Most Affordable New Car?
KickingTiresUsed-car prices are going up, and gas prices remain high. That makes new small cars with good mileage even more attractive to car shoppers. However, low starting prices under $15,000 don???t really translate to the transaction price most buyers face......Tags: Passenger Cars, Fiat, Chevrolet, Hardware, Mazda
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Cruise deals in bad times
If it seems the cruise industry has had a rough year, it has. And plenty of people agree. In a poll released by Harris Interactive last month, more than half of the 2,230 U.S. adults surveyed — 53 percent — said they were less likely to take...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Costa Concordia Shipwreck, Disney Cruise Line, Harris Interactive Incorporated, Tour Operations Industry
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Drink up this St. Augustine tour
Did someone mention beer?
Why, yes, it's the good folks at Bon Beer Voyage, a Boynton Beach-based specialty tour company for craft-beer enthusiasts. The company is now running an early booking special for its second St. Augustine Weekend Beer Safari,...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Boynton Beach, Travel, Trips and Vacations
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Are cruise lines discriminating against women?
Sometimes I write columns I know are going to get me in trouble with some readers. Granted, the extent of the reaction may surprise me. One blog last week called me a "terrorist columnist" and a "Fabian socialist" assisting in "setting the stage of...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Tourism and Leisure, Entertainment, Dance, Tour Operations Industry
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Cruise ship dance host tells his story in new book
Jim Wood of Allentown has traveled across six continents, 161 countries, on 15 different cruise ships with seven different cruise lines, touching more than 500 ports of call. So you may find it surprising that his new book, "The Man Who Danced Across the...Tags: Cruise Line Ports, Entertainment Events, Tourism and Leisure, Entertainment, Dance
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Kevin Hunt: Carnival Triumph Fallout: What Are Cruise Passengers' Rights?
The Hartford CourantAfter five days adrift in the Gulf of Mexico with no working toilets, sewage oozing down walls and no air conditioning in their cabins, passengers on the Carnival Triumph cruise ship were offered a full refund, reimbursed on-board expenses, a free...Tags: Career and Workplace, U.S. Department of Transportation, Losses, Trips and Vacations, John Cook
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Mayor Jack Seiler: Looking forward 100 years to Fort Lauderdale 2111
When reflecting on the overwhelming challenges Fort Lauderdale was facing in the 1930s, following the devastating hurricane of 1926 and reeling amidst the throes of the Great Depression, former Mayor Thomas B. Manuel said, "… the main thing I...Tags: Cruise Line Ports, Realty, International Travel, Business, Politics
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Social media useful for checking off wish lists
If you didn't hit the malls on Black Friday, don't worry. There's plenty of time to get your holiday shopping groove on, and social media can help. The lastest trend that seems to be picking up steam is "gift wish list" tools on Facebook, Amazon and...Tags: Facebook, Google Inc., Overstock.com Incorporated, Office Depot Inc., eBay Inc.
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Senior Travel: Avoiding cruise port rip-offs
If you've arranged or planned a cruise for this summer or fall, chances are you're getting a good deal. Base cruise prices are still low, compared with many land vacations, and you can take advantage of the many good rates. But cruise lines, like...Tags: Passenger Cars, Cruise Line Ports, Air Transportation Industry, Amazon.com Inc., Book
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Don't get left high and dry on your European river cruise
This winter, water levels in the Danube and Rhine -- Europe's two top river cruise waterways -- have again reached historically low levels. And, as a result, some river cruises are unable to operate as promised. The port of Budapest, for example, has been...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Budapest (Hungary), Weather, Weather Warnings, Europe
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Nature, sunsets are the stars of new cruises in Amelia Island
There's plenty of pirate lore connected with Amelia Island, where the port at Fernandina Beach once was a safe harbor for buccaneer galleons.
The pirates are gone, but the port is still a hub of activity. Amelia River Cruises offers daily narrated...Tags: Human Interest, Tourism and Leisure, Georgia, Nature, Florida
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How to plan for hurricanes when you travel
You can't plan for Hurricane Irene any more, but the hurricane season is just beginning and you can plan for the next one. Any time you prepay for any travel service, you have money at risk, and you want to make sure that if a future hurricane threatens...Tags: Transportation, International Travel, Air Transportation Industry, Puerto Rico, Air Transportation Delays
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