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Virginia vineyards offer cheap escape from perils of Washington and Wall Street.
Strap on your backpack and gear for an outdoor adventure getaway to Puerto Rico.
Koreans blame spike in drug cases on U.S. and foreign English teachers.
The glitz and glam of Miami doesn't have to cost a fortune.
Dubai cracks down on foreigners who ignore local laws and religious beliefs.
Airlines are changing how tickets are sold and adding on extras for many of us.
Kenya is becoming a hub of sex tourism but at what cost to the Kenyan people?
Visit Zurich and all the Swiss hotspots and country villas on a low budget.
The Ford Motor Co. unveils a car key computer chip to monitor teen drivers.
Tourists flock to the island of Bali but some leave their good behavior at home.
Facing opposition to fees, American Airlines considers unbundling services.
Divers head to Rhode Island for an unexpected reason: the tropical fish.
At Surf City, priests offer up prayers for divine waves before paddling out.
Why Grace Bay Beach is rated one of the world's most beautiful.
Conservative Evangelical Vote Still the Republican Party's to Lose
From towering cliffs to dizzying depths, Lake Pend Oreille is a natural gem.
Tourist flock to pristine Galapagos islands, endangering giant tortoises.
Cell phones join the mile-high club; will the guy next to you surf for porn?
Eco-tourism could be the key to the economic future of war-ravaged Rwanda.
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