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Saugatuck, Holland, South Haven and beyond: Michigan's vacation country
Saugatuck has been an escape (with art) for more than a century, and it shows in its cottages (many converted to B&Bs), ice cream and fudge shops, and its galleries, some with working artists on-site. With nearby Douglas, it has become a culinary...Tags: Beach Vacations
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Rust Belt towns turn to tourism for a lift
Associated PressWhen Kevin Molloy gazes out the windows of the $110 million glass-encased Erie convention center, he doesn't see the vacant, decaying buildings along the lake's shores and downtown. Instead, the center's general manager envisions business travelers...Tags: Mountains, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Landforms, Tourism and Leisure, Unemployment
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A New Way Of Walking
McClatchy NewspapersWhen researchers at the Cooper Institute in Dallas found that Nordic walking burns 20 percent more calories than regular power walking, they expected the new sport to take off among fitness enthusiasts eager to take up lightweight trekking poles and...Tags: Lightweight Boxing, Physical Fitness, Metal and Mineral, Medical Specialization, Building Material
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4 lives changed by 2 wheels
Special to the Tribunehether the goal is relaxation, health, hope or a new way to make a living, it's all about the bike for these folks. We profile four Chicago-area men and women whose lives have been forever changed—in a good way—by their love of cycling. Tony...Tags: School Supplies, Diseases, Rolls-Royce Plc, Cycling, Cancer
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Search Resumes for Adventurer Steve Fossett
CARSON CITY, Nev. -- The hunt for multimillionaire adventurer Steve Fossett, who vanished in September after taking off by plane from a remote Nevada ranch, is resuming now that snow has melted in rugged mountains where he may have crashed.
The search...Tags: Orange County (California), Fishing, Newspaper and Magazine, Triathlon, Garden Grove
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Planning your trip to Bozeman, Montana
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHOW TO GET THERE From LAX, Delta and United offer connecting service. Restricted round-trip fares begin at $429. WHERE TO STAY Wingate Inn, 2305 Catron St.; (406) 582-4995, wingatebozeman.com. Basic but comfortable. Doubles from about $90. Josie's...Tags: Fishing
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Girlfriends' getaways a booming trend in travel
Associated Press WriterGirlfriends' getaways - where women travel with other women and leave the menfolk home - are booming. And the phenomenon is not just about bachelerotte parties or 20-somethings on spring break. Women are taking knitting trips, adventure trips and spa...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Vacations, Hotels and Accommodations, Montauk
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Exercises keep seniors balanced
Cox News ServiceATLANTA—Inside an aerobics room, Susan Barnett holds a flamingo pose for 2 minutes. She lifts dumbbells and raises her legs, but she's not working out in the conventional sense. She gets out of an office chair, practicing something many people...Tags: Injuries, Diseases, Hospitals and Clinics, Arthur Lee, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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A French connection to America's pastime
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHe built it. But the truth is, they never really came. What he built was a baseball field with minor league pretensions but major league dimensions, with lockers, lights and artificial turf, and a concession stand that sells hot dogs that are tasty...Tags: Santiago Calatrava, Georgia O'Keeffe, Art Institute of Chicago, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Tourism and Leisure
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A must-read on doping, especially for the unconvinced
Special to The TimesI have a new book every baseball writer and broadcaster should read. It's a book aimed at kids, which means baseball media are in its target audience, since most remain well below grade level on this subject. Doping. (The esteemed former national...Tags: Diseases, Cancer, New York Times, Awards and Prizes, Amgen Inc.
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