May 26, 2013
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An inflatable boat carries tourists past an iceberg Dec. 2, 2009, along the Antarctic Peninsula. In a remote, frozen, almost pristine land where the only human residents are involved in research, tourism comes with risks, for both the continent and the tourists.
Antarctica concerns grow as tourism numbers rise
ROSS ISLAND, Antarctica — Across most of Earth, a tourist attraction that sees 35,000 visitors a year can safely be labeled sleepy. But when it’s Antarctica, every footstep matters. Tourism is r...
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Airlines raise 2013 profit outlook
GENEVA — The global airline industry has forecast a modest improvement in global net profits for 2013, crediting a backdrop of rising optimism about the world’s economy — particularly in the United...
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Suat Kilic, Turkey's youth and sports minister, discusses his country's Olympics projects Wednesday in Ankara, Turkey.
Istanbul aims for 2020 bid
ANKARA, Turkey — After four unsuccessful attempts, Istanbul is ready to pitch its bid for the 2020 Olympics by stressing Turkey’s robust economy, plans for modern venues and a two-continent backdro...
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Stylist Brad Goreski sorts through clothes in a scene from "It's a Brad, Brad World" in Los Angeles.
Brad Goreski shares the tricks of his trade
NEW YORK — Comparing season one with season two of Brad Goreski’s reality TV show is like looking at before and after makeover photos. “It’s a Brad Brad World” began with Goreski trying to kick-...
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A jailer's badge is on display at the Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia on March 12. The defunct and decayed prison, which serves as one of Philadelphia's quirkiest tourist attractions, plans to display dozens of never-before-seen artifacts for 10 days only in a "pop-up museum."
Decrepit former prison displaying shivs, more
PHILADELPHIA — A mounted wooden fish. Dog figurines. Colorful soap carvings of clowns and Santa. A wallet made of interwoven cigarette packs. It sounds like a bad garage sale — until you get to the...
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Decorate for Easter with faux eggs
Easter and April Fool’s Day may be far apart in spirit but they’re jammed together on the calendar this year. Here’s a quick and inexpensive craft project that can carry over from one to the other:...
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Rainy day pre-emptive strikes
NEW YORK — It’s not a question of if you’ll be caught in a springtime shower; it’s a question of when. The key to looking your best when it does rain is taking a relaxed attitude, experts say. O...
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No burrito restaurant? Say it ain’t so, Paducah, say it ain’t so
The question is as simple as it is important. For the love of guacamole, what do we have to do to get a burrito restaurant in Paducah? I don’t mean to disparage our fine local Mexican restaur...
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Kelly Thorvalson, manager of the Sea Turtle Hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium, moves a loggerhead sea turtle stunned by the cold off New England to a tank in the aquarium Jan. 14 in Charleston, S.C. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced on Friday it was designating about 175 miles of shoreline along the Carolinas' coast as habitat critical to the recovery of the threatened turtles.
Carolinas called sea turtle haven
CHARLESTON, S.C. — A federal agency is designating 740 miles of beaches from North Carolina to Mississippi as critical habitat for loggerhead sea turtles, including 175 miles in the Carolinas. W...
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Rebecca Levey, mother of 10-year-old twin girls, sits in the girls' bedroom March 4 in New York. Levey, who also runs a tween video review site called KidzVuz.com and blogs about technology and education issues, explains that children need to understand the pitfalls of carelessly sharing personal information online.
Monitoring your kid’s activity on Facebook? That is so 2009.
WASHINGTON — After Friendster came MySpace. By the time Facebook dominated social media, parents had joined the party, too. But the online scene has changed - dramatically, as it turns out - and th...
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