Exploring the Emerald Isle
Posted on March 17th, 2008 in Canada News
Like many Irish-Americans, I’m curious about my roots. Unlike most Irish-Americans, my surname, Nephin, gives little hint that I am of Irish descent.
Like many Irish-Americans, I’m curious about my roots. Unlike most Irish-Americans, my surname, Nephin, gives little hint that I am of Irish descent.
You needn’t be rich to plan a beach vacation. Travel + Leisure’s March issue profiles 27 affordable beach resorts, each one charging less than $250 a night.
One disconcerting thing about sightseeing on these frozen Arctic islands at the edge of the polar ice pack may be that the biggest tourist attractions might be returning your stare.
It’s not often that the U.S. federal government invites people to air their grievances. But the Transportation Security Administration is welcoming people to complain, criticize and question TSA operations on its "Evolution of Security" blog.
If your kids are so glued to TV that even the offer of a vacation won’t get them to turn off the tube, how about enticing them with a trip where they can see some small-screen characters or famous show locations?
Today’s families want more from a vacation and at Three Valley Lake Chateau and Heritage Ghost Town they get just that.
BANGKOK, Thailand - Female tourists visiting the Thai island of Phuket are going to be given whistles to sound in case of an emergency.
NEW YORK - Two of the biggest U.S. airlines boosted round-trip fares by as much as much as US$50 heading into the weekend, raising the stakes in their fight against rapidly rising fuel costs and putting pressure on competitors to follow suit.
CHICAGO - Gorillas on Weight Watchers? Polar bears slurping sugar-free Jell-O shots? Giraffes nibbling alfalfa biscuits?
MEMPHIS - Forums, exhibits and other events are scheduled in Memphis and Atlanta to mark the anniversary of the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
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