In praise of Indianapolis
I am just back from Indianapolis, and boy did I have fun. Okay, so I went for last month’s NASCAR race, the Brickyard 400, but I managed to squeeze a little golf in. Now I suggest you do the same,… Original post by Larry Olmsted For All Your Travel Needs Best Travel Rates Online
Faith draws Iraq tourists
Violence in Iraq has kept tourists at bay for years, but the head of its Tourism Commission says southern Iraq is relatively stable, and is visited by the faithful. Original post by Reuters Features - Travel For All Your Travel Needs Best Travel Rates Online
48 hours in Moscow
For a mysterious place sandwiched between Europe and Asia with a brutal history, Moscow is surprisingly refreshing. Original post by Reuters Features - Travel For All Your Travel Needs Best Travel Rates Online
Can Congress protect you from car-rental taxes?
Behind the Screen column: For travelers, the toughest tariffs are those that are levied without your say, in districts far from where you live and vote. And when it comes to paying the taxman, renting a car can be the costliest part of your trip. Original post by kyancey For All Your Travel Needs Best...
Check-in kiosks, would you use them?
I just read an interesting New York Times piece in which the writer extolls the joy of bypassing a huge line at a New York Hilton over the weekend by using a check-in kiosk that spit out a room assignment… Original post by kyancey For All Your Travel Needs Best Travel Rates Online
Summer in New Orleans
Behold, the power of charcuterie: Board meeting at St. James Cheese Company ‘Twas a thrill to spend way too much time in New Orleans this summer, researching today’s print edition cover story. Best of all, I got to work side by side with the lovely and talented Post contributor Lorin Gaudin. Lorin...
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