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Boston airport tests radar to avoid bird strikes
BOSTON – Logan International Airport is testing a specialized radar system the Air Force uses to protect its fighters and NASA uses to guard its $2 billion shuttles, as it considers stepping up its efforts at preventing collisions between birds and a...See Story
 
 
 
Still traveling for business, but carefully
NEW YORK – Airfare wars and room-rate promotions are usually aimed at vacationers, but airlines and hotels are resorting to similar tactics to regain their traditional cash cow — the business traveler.

Corporate travelers, who pay higher air...See Story
 
 
 
What happens when an airline cancels your flight?
ATLANTA – Excitement about a trip to Pittsburgh for your brother-in-law's wedding that you booked months in advance suddenly turns to gloom as the telephone rings a couple of hours before your flight.

On the other end of the automated call f...See Story
 
 
 
At Ga. aquarium, guests swim with whale sharks
ATLANTA - It might have been the setting for a "Jaws" movie.
Six snorkelers wading like ducks in a row, cruising just below the surface of the water while watching exotic fish dart beneath them. It was all very peaceful, until the mysterious whal...See Story
 
 
 
Caribbean remains top cruise destination
NEW YORK - The Caribbean remains a top destination among cruisers, and more are bringing their children along for the journey, according to a new survey by the Cruise Lines International Association.

Cruise experts also say that in response...See Story
 
 
 
Hiking trail through Israel's north follows in footsteps of Jesus
MOUNT OF BEATITUDES, Israel - A dirt path begins across the road from a bus-congested holy site on Israel's Sea of Galilee, winding up a hill covered with wild oat and thistle.

Thousands of pilgrims each year visit the stone church at Tabgh...See Story
 
 
 
Waikiki's pink palace to get less pink inside
HONOLULU - The last time this iconic pink hotel was closed for renovations, World War II had just ended and the barbed wire that stretched along the shore of Waikiki had been removed.

The Royal Hawaiian Hotel has shut its doors again. This ...See Story
 
 
 
Britain's Kew Gardens shows off Treetop Walkway
LONDON - Cutting through the canopy some 60 feet high, Kew Gardens' new XStrata Treetop Walkway gives nature-lovers a look at a part of the forest that's seldom seen — a view from the top.

The Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, in west London, i...See Story
 
 
 
Flat visitor season anticipated in Alaska
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - With runaway fuel prices, it's somehow fitting that Jim and Wilma Fowler's Airstream Safari sports a green sign, "Alaska or Bust," on the back window of the 25-foot travel trailer.

The couple's friends were flabbergasted...See Story