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    Aug 10, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. A taste of France out west

    Special to the Chicago Tribune
    During a trip to California to visit family members, my husband and I felt we could use a few days of what one of our sons used to call "a piece of quiet." We decided on wine country because we often are nostalgic for Southern France. It's my husband's...

    Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Chicago Tribune, Car Safety Tips and Advice, France, California

  2. Jan 18, 2005 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  3. 1940s film star Virginia Mayo dies at 84

    Sun-Sentinel
    Virginia Mayo, the beautiful blond who rose to movie stardom in the 1940s in comedies opposite Bob Hope and Danny Kaye and had memorable dramatic turns with James Cagney in "White Heat" and Dana Andrews in "The Best Years of Our Lives," died Monday. She...

    Tags: New York City, Theater, Family, Eddie Cantor, Wesleyan University

  4. Jan 19, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Benicia artfully tips its hat to the past

    My friend Karen, an antiques fan like me, pointed to a set of eight aluminum tumblers. "Hey, remember those?"
    Special to The Times
    My friend Karen, an antiques fan like me, pointed to a set of eight aluminum tumblers. "Hey, remember those?" Ooh! The best, just like my mom's. This antiques store, the first one we popped into on Benicia's main street, held promise. We found Barbie in...

    Tags: Oakland Raiders, Gaming, Entertainment, Sports, Barbie (fictional character)

  6. Jul 1, 2001 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Longtime educator is no bookworm

    Sun Staff
    Charles I. Ecker didn't much like to read as a kid. He still doesn't. But the two-term Howard County executive now serving as interim superintendent of Carroll County schools has grown to appreciate the ability to read as the steppingstone for future...

    Tags: Elections, School Examinations, Sports, Teaching and Learning, Continuing Education

  8. Mar 24, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. A guide to the Cascade Range parks

    Tribune staff reporter
    GETTING THERE To visit all four Cascade Range parks in one trip, you might begin with a flight to Seattle. From SeaTac International Airport, take Interstate Highway 5 north to the Burlington exit and follow Washington Highway 20 east to North Cascades...

    Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Travel, Rivers, Dining and Drinking, Road Transportation

  10. Mar 28, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. At Boonville ranch, nothin' much is lots of fun

    Funny how one can get lost, even before leaving home.
    Times Staff Writer
    Funny how one can get lost, even before leaving home. While planning a trip to Mendocino County, I got sidetracked by details on the website for the Other Place guest ranch. It said the property's first cottage had a great room with a wood-burning stove....

    Tags: Furniture, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Emergency Incidents, Rivers

  12. Oct 10, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. It's Not Just a Train Trip, It's a State of Mind

    Special to The Times
    Man, did you see that wigwag back there? You don't see many of those anymore." "And before that, three SW8s on a local … " "And those EMD switchers … " "Gaviota's at 339.5, right?" I catch snippets of this conversation among four casually dressed...

    Tags: Trips and Vacations, Cruises, Satellite Technology, Massachusetts, Travel

  14. Jul 4, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. A new view aboard the Potomac

    Our college days may be long gone, but my wife and I<strong> </strong>always love a trip back to the East Bay. From oddball corner cafes and aromatic bakeries to sweeping San Francisco Bay views and sudden encounters with untamed gardens, Berkeley and Oakland always seem to boil over with possibility.
    Times Staff Writer
    Our college days may be long gone, but my wife and I always love a trip back to the East Bay. From oddball corner cafes and aromatic bakeries to sweeping San Francisco Bay views and sudden encounters with untamed gardens, Berkeley and Oakland always...

    Tags: Trips and Vacations, Washington (U.S. state), Travel, White House, Dining and Drinking

  16. Aug 8, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Following in frozen footsteps

    Special to The Times
    "Gold! Gold! Gold! Gold! Sixty-Eight Rich Men on the Steamer Portland," screamed a July 17, 1897, headline in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. The discovery of gold near the Klondike River set off one of the last great gold rushes in North America, and...

    Tags: Famines, Los Angeles International Airport, Trips and Vacations, Disasters and Accidents, Travel

  18. Dec 5, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Maui sleeps

    Just be glad you didn't stay at the Pioneer Inn when it was new. In 1901, the house rules barred women from the rooms, wouldn't suffer men to drink on the front porch, and anyone wetting his bed—or setting it afire, for that matter—would be tossed out...

    Tags: Weather, Television, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Family

  20. Dec 28, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Author Susan Sontag Dies

    Times Staff Writer
    Susan Sontag, one of America's most influential intellectuals, internationally renowned for the passionate engagement and breadth of her critical intelligence and her ardent activism in the cause of human rights, died today of leukemia. She was 71. The...

    Tags: Columbia University, Mastectomy, Halliburton Company, Les Miserables (musical), Patti Smith

  22. Apr 17, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Ideal isle? You're getting hotter

    More than 5 million tourists land in the Hawaiian Islands each year, many of them looking for the real Hawaii. And sometimes they all seem to be at your resort. How do you find the real Hawaii? Start on the Big Island, the youngest of the main islands that make up one of the world's most remote archipelagos. Despite a respect for the past, nothing is in stasis &#8212; not the culture, not even the land itself, which has grown by more than 500 acres since the most recent volcanic eruption began in 1983. &#8212; Sara Benson Lonely Planet
    More than 5 million tourists land in the Hawaiian Islands each year, many of them looking for the real Hawaii. And sometimes they all seem to be at your resort. How do you find the real Hawaii? Start on the Big Island, the youngest of the main islands...

    Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, Family, Culture, Dining and Drinking, Hawaii

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