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Hawaii's Kauai is the island closest to paradise
It must be tough being a weatherman in Hawaii. How do you spice a meteorological report when the five-day forecast calls for a high of 29°C and a low of 23 with a chance of a shower or two once in a while.
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Canucks will count on second-line offence in playoffs
Some pre-playoff observations for your edification because this is the time of year when hockey ceases to be the litany of seemingly pointless games the regular season can become and takes on a welcome “perform or get out” personality.
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Latest news at Grand Canyon National Park
Visitors to the Grand Canyon National Park this year will find new water-bottle refilling stations, a South Rim bicycle rental and bike-tour operation is expected to open, a multiuse trail is expected to be finished, and more.
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Maui's secluded coves, fiery sunsets lure loving couples
My fiance and I struggled for months choosing a location for our destination wedding. After months of debate, which included a possible elopement and my husband-to-be begging for a decision to be made, the clouds parted and we joyfully decided on Maui.
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Ways to save on your next trip to Hawaii
Visiting Hawaii during the slower seasons - early February and early March, late May, early June or fall - is one strategy for making travel more affordable. But if that’s not possible, don’t give up. There are other ways to save:
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Patriots clip Ravens to reach Super Bowl
The New England Patriots edged the Baltimore Ravens 23-20 on Sunday to reach the Super Bowl after Billy Cundiff hooked a potential game-tying field goal left of the upright in the final seconds of the game.
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Iconic Big Island resort struggles to reopen
A natural disaster severely damages one of the oldest and most beloved hotels in Hawaii. Owners promise quick repairs, but insurance issues have to be dealt with. When every other hotel is eventually up and running, the future for the venerable place is still left dangling.
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Vegas New Year's for health-conscious
For folks who vow that the New Year will include more exercise and fewer calories, Las Vegas can be a place where good intentions disappear like a $20 bill into a slot machine.
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Chicago's architecture a big draw
On a Chicago Architectural Foundation tour of a boxy school building designed by Ludwig Mies van der Roehe, our guide relates an anecdote to illustrate the iconic Modernist architect's perfectionism.
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Visit these Honolulu sites that survived World War II
In the days after Pearl Harbor, it seemed possible that Honolulu could be invaded and conquered by the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy. Instead, it was victory and the passage of time that have erased much of the World War II-era city.
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Where to hunt a Nashville big-name surprise
Imagine parking yourself at the bar in one of Nashville’s beaucoup music venues, expecting to listen to a house band - and suddenly Kid Rock shows up onstage. Or Alison Krauss. Or Hank Williams Jr.
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California surf-and-spa scene shows quieter side
When winter hits in the Great White North many Canadians dream of a sunny Southern California retreat. Two key destinations known for their surf and spa lifestyle are the small towns of Ojai and Ventura, a mere 90-minute drive by freeway north of the urban L.A. sprawl. Unlike Malibu, Santa Monica or Venice Beach in the big city, neither is crowded and relaxation is guaranteed. Although located just a few minutes apart, the two resorts couldn't be more different.
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Boston's uncommon heritage
In its four centuries of existence, Boston has been called many things: the hub of the universe, the Athens of America and even a divinely appointed New Jerusalem. The facts speak for themselves: This is the home of America's first school, university, subway system, post office and too many other firsts to count.
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How to see Beantown on a budget
Sports enthusiasts, food fans and culture lovers flock to Boston for fun, excitement and fabulous dining. Failing to plan however, can result in serious sticker shock. Follow these thrifty travel tips to experience Beantown on a budget.
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Take a chance on Vegas
Shopping, shows, museums, restaurants and a quirky street scene are enough to keep visitors busy at this gaming mecca, even if they don’t gamble much - or gamble at all.
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